The Hidden Gap in Your Coverage
As Canadian winters retreat and sudden ground thaws begin, thousands of homeowners are sitting on a ticking financial time bomb. Industry experts are sounding the alarm over a critical misunderstanding embedded in standard property insurance policies, specifically regarding catastrophic water damage.
Why Standard Policies Fall Short
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The Threat of Spring Flooding
This brings us to the overland water clause, the exact coverage that is overwhelmingly ignored until it is far too late. Without this specific add-on, any basement flooding or foundational damage caused by rapid snowmelt, overflowing local waterways, or heavy spring rains pooling around your property becomes entirely your financial burden to bear.
The Solution: The Overland Water Rider
To shield your property from the devastating out-of-pocket costs associated with spring flooding and sudden ground thaws, you must proactively request an Overland Water Protection rider. Experts strongly advise all Canadian property owners to immediately review their current Manulife Home Insurance documents. Do not wait for the water to rise; contact your provider today to ensure this vital overland flood clause is explicitly listed on your policy declaration page.