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thelegitanagen t1_ja82wqn wrote

Okay I'm not a lawyer and I haven't seen your policy but even if the water damage isn't covered, the leaks had to exist before the water damage. Insurance should cover your windows and basement leaks.

Also Google emergency flood treatment in your area. When my kitchen flooded it was a flooring company who did ours but that's bc we only needed new flooring. I imagine many other general home work type companies provide the service

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thelegitanagen t1_ja835g3 wrote

The most important thing is to identify where the water is coming from and stop it. If you have interior walls leaking water you're either looking for a busted pipe or a roof leak

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Mike_Raven t1_ja87dsm wrote

Seconding this. My first thought was that you might have a roof leak. Water travels the path of least resistance, so a roof leak could trickle down to some different areas of the house, especially if it "pools" somewhere before making it's way down to lower spots.

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