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earthquake and hurricane damage.
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 458593" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Nope, not likely. Unless this is new construction or new siding and never gone through NJ rains and snows before. AND I'm assuming your insurance will cover the earthquake damage. DO NOT MENTION water/hurricane damage to an insurance agent. They start blaming it on flooding which is NOT covered by even the best policies. You must have a separate flood insurance policy. Wind driven rain is an entirely different gray area as far as insurance goes. Logically it should be covered, but.......</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I've never seen siding just bowing out from a house after a hurricane, but have seen bowing siding on many houses with cracked foundations. I say it's earthquake and am sending positive vibes that you can get it all covered and fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 458593, member: 11965"] Nope, not likely. Unless this is new construction or new siding and never gone through NJ rains and snows before. AND I'm assuming your insurance will cover the earthquake damage. DO NOT MENTION water/hurricane damage to an insurance agent. They start blaming it on flooding which is NOT covered by even the best policies. You must have a separate flood insurance policy. Wind driven rain is an entirely different gray area as far as insurance goes. Logically it should be covered, but....... Anyway, I've never seen siding just bowing out from a house after a hurricane, but have seen bowing siding on many houses with cracked foundations. I say it's earthquake and am sending positive vibes that you can get it all covered and fixed. [/QUOTE]
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