Erie Insurance Survey Finds Only 14% of U.S. Homeowners Know Flooding is the Country's Most Common and Expensive Natural Disaster
Most homeowners also don't realize the amount of damage that only three inches of water can cause; and they reveal which items they'd be most worried about losing in a flood.
The survey also questioned homeowners about how high floodwater would have to get to make it likely they'd need to replace drywall and baseboards. Many think it would have to be a foot or more, but actually it's a mere three inches,* which only 7% guessed correctly.
When asked what they would be most concerned about losing to flood damage, a large majority of survey participants (77%) said important documents like personal papers, titles and IDs. Next were family photos, with a third of homeowners (34%) concerned about losing them – women were much more worried about this than men (44% vs. 24%, respectively). That was followed by expensive electronic equipment (25%), antiques (8%) and wedding albums (7%).
"Our survey shows that many homeowners underestimate not only the risk of flooding but also the significant amount of damage that a relatively small amount of water can cause," said
Below are links to additional information including:
- An infographic with additional survey results
- A video on how water can damage a home
- 6 ways to prevent home water damage
- Details on
ERIE's Extended Water coverage
Find out more at erieinsurance.com/extended-water.
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