Does your homeowner’s insurance cover sewer backups?

Homeowner’s insurance helps protect your home, but sewer backups are often not covered under a standard policy. A sewer backup can cause serious damage to floors, walls, furniture, and personal belongings, and repairs can be expensive. Reviewing your coverage now, before a problem occurs, is a simple way to avoid an unwelcome surprise.

In most cases, sewer or drain backup coverage is an optional add-on to your homeowner’s insurance. If you are not sure what your current policy includes, the easiest step is to call your insurance agent and ask.

It is also worth knowing the difference between sewer backup coverage and flood insurance. Flood insurance covers water entering your home from outside, such as heavy rain or rising water levels. Sewer backup coverage applies when wastewater comes up through drains or toilets inside the home. They address different situations, and some households may benefit from having both.

You may also want to ask your agent about service line coverage, sometimes called sewer lateral coverage. The sewer lateral is the pipe running from your home to the City’s main sewer line, and homeowners are generally responsible for the portion on their property. Repairs to that pipe can be costly, and some insurers offer this protection as an add-on.

When you speak with your insurance agent, consider asking:

  • Does my policy cover sewer or drain backups?
  • If not, how much does it cost to add?
  • Do I have flood insurance, and how is it different from sewer backup coverage?
  • Is there coverage available for my sewer lateral?

Sewer backups can happen for a variety of reasons, including heavy rainfall, aging infrastructure, or items that were flushed or poured down drains. The City is committed to maintaining the public sewer system and works to address issues as they arise. Even so, backups can occasionally occur, and having the right coverage in place is one of the best ways to protect your home and your finances.

To learn more about preventing sewer backups, visit www.mt-pleasant.org/sewer

Summary of Minutes of the Mt. Pleasant City Commission Meeting – 11/25/2024

Summary of Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held Monday, November 25, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., in the City Commission Room, 320 W. Broadway St., Mt. Pleasant, Michigan with virtual options.

Approved the agenda with the deletion of Item #12 “Approve 2025 Proposed Operating Budget”.

Received petitions and communications.

Approved items on the Consent Calendar with the removal of Item #14 “Sponsorship Policy”.

7) Minutes of the regular session of the City Commission held on November 11, 2024.

8) Professional Engineering Services Agreement with Mead & Hunt for the procurement of a tractor-mounted snow blower for the Mt. Pleasant Regional Airport and authorized the City Manager to sign the contract.

9) Bids for 2025 Water Treatment Plant treatment (bulk) chemicals.

10) Fire Department budget amendment for the purchase of up to $65,000 in turnout gear and authorized a sole source purchase from Premiere Safety of Sterling Heights, MI.

11) Language for new Airport sign.

12) Item removed from Agenda.

13) Permanent Easement for Consumers Energy Guy Wires for GKB/Mid-Michigan Pathway.

14) Item removed from Consent Calendar.

15) Five-year contract for Audit Services with Vredeveld Haefner LLC.

16) Warrants and payrolls.

Approved the Asset Management Policy as presented.

Approved reappointments to various boards and commissions as recommended by the Appointments Committee.

Adopted a Climate Change Preparedness Plan as presented.

Approved creation of a short survey to go to all City staff on workplace climate with a work session in January 2025 to establish same.

Adopted a Sponsorship Policy to establish guidelines and procedures for the acceptance of donations to the City’s parks and recreation system and procedures for accepting sponsorships from for-profit organizations for City programs, events, projects, and sites.

Adjourned the meeting at 9:54 p.m.