Hull & East Yorkshire

Does Your Home Insurance Cover Water Damage in Hull?

Most sudden leaks are covered under escape of water. Slow leaks and outside water often are not. Here is the difference, and how a claim gets paid.

Documented drying for an insurance claim in Hull

What "escape of water" means

Escape of water is the term your buildings policy uses for water that gets out of your plumbing, heating or appliances and damages the property. A pipe that bursts in a cold snap, a tank that overflows, a washing machine that splits a hose: these are sudden, accidental, and normally covered. The wording matters because insurers treat this very differently from water that comes in from outside.

What is usually covered, and what is not

Every policy is different, so read yours, but this is how cover normally falls.

Typical home insurance treatment of water damage
SituationNormally covered?
Burst or sudden leak from fixed plumbingYes, escape of water
Leak from heating, a dishwasher or a washing machineYes, escape of water
Tracing and accessing the leak (trace and access)Often, check the limit on your policy
Somewhere to stay while the home is dried and repairedUsually, under the same cover
Slow seepage through old grout or perished sealantNo, treated as wear and tear
A leak you knew about and left unfixedNo
Water from rivers, drains or heavy rainNo, that is flood cover, not escape of water

The two exclusions that catch people out

Wear and tear is the first. If water has been seeping through tired sealant around the bath for months, an insurer can argue it was gradual, not sudden, and decline it. The second is outside water. Anything coming from the Humber, the River Hull, a blocked drain or a downpour is handled as flood, which is separate cover and not part of escape of water. If you are not sure which one you are dealing with, that is worth knowing before you call your insurer.

Why insurers want a professional to dry it

This is the part that decides a lot of claims. Many policies expect water damage to be dried by a professional, with moisture readings logged through the job, before they will settle. Dry it yourself and you may have no way to prove the property was brought back to a safe standard, which gives the insurer room to question the claim or push back if damp appears later. Documented drying is not red tape, it is the evidence that gets you paid.

How we support a claim

It also protects you down the line. If damp is ever queried when you sell, the records show the property was dried correctly. For what the work itself costs, see our Hull restoration cost guide.

Claims in Hull

Hull sits low, much of it below the high-tide line of the Humber, and the 2007 floods are still fresh for a lot of homeowners here. Insurers know the postcode and look hard at water claims, and Flood Re sits behind many local policies. Clear, dated documentation is what moves a Hull claim along, and it is what we provide.

Mould starts growing within 24 to 48 hours of a leak. The sooner drying starts, the less damage and the lower the cost.

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Frequently asked questions

Does home insurance cover water damage?

A sudden leak or burst from fixed plumbing, heating or an appliance is normally covered under the escape of water part of your buildings policy, which can also cover somewhere to stay while the work is done. Gradual leaks and water from outside are usually not.

What is escape of water?

It is the insurance term for water that leaks or bursts out of your plumbing, heating or appliances and damages the property. It is different from flood, which is water coming in from rivers, drains or heavy rain.

Will my insurer pay if the leak was slow?

Often not. A leak that built up over weeks or months through old grout or sealant can be treated as wear and tear, which most policies exclude. Sudden, accidental leaks are the ones that are covered.

Does insurance cover water from flooding or heavy rain?

Not under escape of water. Water from the Humber, the River Hull, blocked drains or heavy rain falls under flood cover, which is separate. Many Hull policies include it through Flood Re.

Do I need a professional for the claim to be paid?

Usually yes. Many insurers expect professional drying with logged moisture readings before they settle. Without that evidence, a claim can be questioned, and later damp may not be covered.

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