Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Well, it depends. Your homeowners insurance will usually only cover a well going dry if the well’s failure or damage was caused by a covered catastrophe, like a storm. If your well dried up due to natural causes, though, your
Coverage also depends on whether or not the well is attached to your house. If it is attached, the well should be covered as part of your dwelling coverage. An unattached well, however, will only be covered if you have
. Even then, though, you’ll typically only be covered for 10% of the dwelling coverage. Your specific insurance provider may also offer add-on coverage for wells and other utilities on your property.
If you want to make sure your home has the protection it needs without breaking the bank, just let
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