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Michigan Flood Insurance
Protecting Your Home From Water Damage & Weather Risks
What Flood Insurance Covers
Building (Structure) Coverage
Flood insurance policies cover the physical structure of your home, including:
- Foundation and structural walls
- Electrical and plumbing systems
- HVAC systems, furnaces, and water heaters
- Detached garages
- Flooring, drywall, and built-in cabinetry
- Windows and doors
Personal Property (Contents) Coverage
- Furniture and décor
- Clothing and personal items
- Electronics and appliances
- Washer/dryer units
- Area rugs and household goods
Flood policies may differ in what they cover for basement items, and flood insurance claims for contents are subject to policy limits.
NFIP limits coverage for basement items; private carriers may provide enhanced options.
Replacement Cost vs Actual Cash Value
Why Michigan Homeowners Need Flood Insurance
Heavy Rainfall & Rapid Snowmelt
Freeze-thaw cycles, including melting snow, increased runoff, ground saturation, and localized flooding.
Overloaded Drainage & Sewer Systems
Sewage backups are only covered under homeowners insurance if a customer adds an endorsement to their policy; this does not include rising waters from lakes/rivers etc.
Proximity to Lakes & Rivers
Property owners with homes along the Great Lake and/or near rivers will be put in a higher-risks zone compared with their lower-risk counterparts.
Updated FEMA Flood Maps
New classifications may place low-risk homes formerly into higher-risk categories. Homeowners can use FEMA's Flood Map Service Center to locate their property's flood zone and identify specific flood risks for their area.
Flooding Occurs Outside High-Risk Zones
Over 25% of claims come from low-to-moderate risk areas. Floods can happen anywhere, not just in high-risk zones, so it's important to consider Michigan flood insurance regardless of your location.
Types of Flood Insurance Available in Michigan
NFIP Flood Insurance
- Up to $250,000 dwelling coverage
- Up to $100,000 contents coverage
- 30-day waiting period
- Backed by FEMA
Private Flood Insurance
- Higher coverage limits
- Often, there is no waiting period
- Better coverage for finished basements
- Loss of use/additional living expenses
- Flexible deductibles
Is Flood Insurance Required in Michigan?
- Your home is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
- You have a federally backed mortgage
How Much Does Flood Insurance Cost in Michigan?
- Your property's flood zone
- Elevation level
- Proximity to lakes, rivers, and wetlands
- The home's foundation type
- Value for your home
Flood Insurance for Michigan Homes With Basements
Private flood insurance may offer:
- Better coverage for finished basements
- Protection for flooring, drywall, and cabinetry
- Contents and equipment coverage
Common Flood Insurance Questions
01. Does homeowners' insurance cover flooding?
02. Is sewer backup considered a flood?
03. Is there a waiting period?
- NFIP: 30 days.
- Private: often immediate coverage.
04. Can renters buy flood insurance?
05. Do low-risk areas still need flood insurance?
Service Areas
We proudly serve Southeast Michigan, including:
- Howell, MI
- Brighton, MI
- Birmingham, MI
- Bloomfield Hills, MI
- Clarkston, MI
- Farmington, MI
- Farmington Hills, MI
- Fenton, MI
- Northville, MI
- Novi, MI
- Rochester, MI
- Rochester Hills, MI
- Royal Oak, MI
- South Lyon, MI
- Troy, MI
- Wixom, MI
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