In all the years you have lived in your home it has never been flooded, now you are told you are recently mapped into a flood zone, typically A or AE zone, now what? First the reason you may be recently mapped into a flood zone is all the new building upstream or downstream of your homes location. For example, when the home was initially built upstream of your creek may have been farm land, now there are perhaps a multiple roof tops, driveways, subdivision roads, driveways, patios, parking lots from near by stores. Well guess where all that rainwater now flows? It will find it's way to creek or storm drain leading to creek rather than settling into the earth in the old farmland.
This means your once very safe, from flood, home is now no longer properly elevated. If you are recently mapped into a flood zone the only way to dispute would be to obtain a flood elevation certificate from a survey company, this may cost $500-$600. An elevation certificate pin-points EXACTLY how high the top of your attached garage floor or house floor is from the nearby threatening water source, creek. The elevation certificate can be 6 pages with a dozen or so precise readings required for the flood quote process. I have seen some recently mapped homes proven to be just outside the flood zones, if that is the case, I would suggest taking out SOME flood protection. If you are outside the flood zones you will NOT be mandated to have flood insurance; however, in Saint Louis we have had 1 day rain events leaving 5" of water and 3 day rain events leaving behind 11 inches. All it takes is one more 1/2 day of rain and your home could be in for major cleanup and damage. They don't call heavy rain storms flash floods for nothing!
The average flood claim is $33,000 and 20-25% of all flood claims come from homes located just "outside" A or AE zone.
They say 1" of rain in home can cause $25,000 damage to your home.
If you are located outside flood zone A or AE, in zone X, a basic policy can cost $300 a year and their maximum policy about $500 a year.
To learn more please contact the Flanigan Insurance Agency @ 314-727-6000.
Posted Sunday, September 17 2017 10:01 AM
Tags : Flood Insurance, Newly mapped, Missouri flood insurance, St.Louis flood insurance, Elevation Certificate, Flanigan Insurance
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