Cast Iron Insurance Claim

Do you live in a home that was built before 1975? If so, the chances are your plumbing’s drainage system is composed of cast iron pipes. Cast iron pipes can corrode over time compromising their structural integrity and eventually, leading to breaks, collapse, channel rot and backup of sewage water into your home.
Well over two million homes in Florida alone have been found to suffer from these issues.
Without urgent attention, these faulty drainage systems can destroy your home.
Although cast iron plumbing systems were commonly utilized throughout the United States, they deteriorate over time, leading to breaks and back-ups. Since 1975 PVC has become the predominant drain line material. The lifespan of a Cast-Iron System is typically limited to between 40 and 50 years, though it is not uncommon to for these systems to develop problems at 25 years or less, depending on the circumstances.
Florida homes are especially susceptible to this type of pipe corrosion, mainly because of the salt and moisture rich environment.
Does your property have cast-iron pipes?
Don't take that chance! Call Total Claims International, LLC. today!
Well over two million homes in Florida alone have been found to suffer from these issues.
Without urgent attention, these faulty drainage systems can destroy your home.
Although cast iron plumbing systems were commonly utilized throughout the United States, they deteriorate over time, leading to breaks and back-ups. Since 1975 PVC has become the predominant drain line material. The lifespan of a Cast-Iron System is typically limited to between 40 and 50 years, though it is not uncommon to for these systems to develop problems at 25 years or less, depending on the circumstances.
Florida homes are especially susceptible to this type of pipe corrosion, mainly because of the salt and moisture rich environment.
Does your property have cast-iron pipes?
Don't take that chance! Call Total Claims International, LLC. today!
How to tell if your
Cast Iron Pipes are bad?
Have you ever heard gurgling after running the dishwasher, a load of laundry, or after taking a shower? If so, you may be hearing the early warning signs of breaks or collapse in your drainage system. Very often, these early warnings can be a prelude to a back-up and overflow of sewage water through your toilet, tubs or showers, sinks and even washing machine. If not caught in time, the line corrodes and collapses, a backup ensues, and your property suffers catastrophic water damage.
As is common in Florida, the Insurance Companies are working against the interests of Homeowners. As this issue has become more prevalent, Insurance Companies have rushed to re-write policies to exclude coverage for this problem. In the meantime, they are delaying and denying claims of current policy holders facing these issues. The longer you wait to file your claim, the less likely you are to get the coverage you deserve and the more likely you are to receive limited or no money at all...
If you believe you are dealing with Cast-Iron Plumbing Issues, Call Us Today!
Unsure if your policy covers Cast Iron Pipes?
So many Florida Residents are finding that their Insurance Companies are not providing adequate coverage for water damages and access associated with cast iron plumbing problems. Total Claims International can help you with your residential cast iron pipe issue. We provide a free inspection, full loss analysis, a free review of your insurance policy and a complete claims consultation, all at no cost to you.
If you choose Total Claims International to represent you in the claims process, we will
If you choose Total Claims International to represent you in the claims process, we will
- Provide Expert Review your Insurance Policy
- Prepare and Present an Estimate of Damages on your Behalf
- Represent you and your Interests in the Claims Process
- Meet with the Insurance Carrier's Adjuster and/or Representatives
- Challenge an Inaccurate Assessment of your Damages by the Carrier
- Fight for your Interests
- Negotiate a Fair and Just Settlement of your Claim
- Prepare and Present an Estimate of Damages on your Behalf
- Represent you and your Interests in the Claims Process
- Meet with the Insurance Carrier's Adjuster and/or Representatives
- Challenge an Inaccurate Assessment of your Damages by the Carrier
- Fight for your Interests
- Negotiate a Fair and Just Settlement of your Claim