water damage

  • 1Water damage — describes a large number of possible losses caused by water intruding where it will enable attack of a material or system by destructive processes such as rotting of wood, growth, rusting of steel, de laminating of materials such as plywood , and …

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  • 2Water damage restoration — is the process of restoring a property back to pre loss condition after sustaining any level of water damage. While there are currently no government regulations in the United States dictating procedures, two large certifying bodies, the IICRC… …

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  • 3Water Damage Clause — A clause in a property casualty insurance contract. A water damage clause states that the insured is covered for water damage that occurs for specific reasons, such as frozen pipes or sewer backup. Water damage clauses are therefore usually… …

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  • 4Water Damage Legal Liability Insurance — A policy that provides financial protection to a person or business that unintentionally causes water damage to the property of another. Water damage legal liability insurance is not included in all policies, so the insured should read his or her …

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  • 5Water Damage Insurance — A type of protection provided in most homeowners insurance policies against sudden and accidental water damage. Water damage insurance does not cover damage resulting from homeowner s negligence or failure to maintain home repairs. Moreover,… …

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  • 6water damage insurance — Insurance on property against loss or damage by rain, flood, or other accumulation of water from natural causes. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1332 …

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  • 7water damage insurance — noun : insurance against loss that is due to direct damage by rain or leakage of plumbing but not by flood …

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  • 8Water heating — is a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating. In industry, both hot water and water heated to steam have… …

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  • 9Damage — may refer to: Contents 1 General concepts 1.1 Biology and medical 1.2 Law …

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  • 10damage — dam·age 1 n [Old French, from dam injury, harm, from Latin damnum financial loss, fine] 1: loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation 2 pl: the money awarded to a party in a civil suit as reparation for the loss or… …

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