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Let Paramount Equity Insurance Services help you determine your flood risk and flood insurance needs

Floods are America’s #1 Natural Disaster

It is important to know that most homeowner policies do not cover floods.  Floods and flash floods occur in each of the fifty states so it is important to know the risk level for your area.  We can help you determine your flood risk based on your home’s location.  We can then help you get the right coverage for your situation.

Floods can occur for a variety of reasons

A flood is a usually a temporary disaster where land that is normally dry becomes inundated with water.  While there are different conditions that can result in a flood, many times it is due to:

  • Hurricanes
  • Broken levees
  • Clogged, damaged, or outdated drains
  • Rapid rainfall

Where do floods occur?

FEMA is constantly updating flood insurance rate maps to help identify an area’s flood risk.  Along with conducting a flood survey, they also review changing weather patterns, river flow, storm tides and rainfall to help determine which areas are high-risk.  These maps are frequently updated and your flood risk can change over time.

Please contact us today at 1-877-284-2424 today for a free review of your situation to make sure that you are properly covered in the event of a flood.

Along with doing my mortgage, Paramount Equity was able to combine my homeowners insurance and auto insurance, saving me over $600 per year, which was shocking to me. I was able to bump my coverage higher than what I had before, so I am saving money and have even better coverage.
- K. Snyder
They were not only able to help me refinance my house, but also helped me save money on insurance. And being a single mom, trying to juggle the dollars, meant that I have one more dollar to take my kids out. Throughout the process, everyone has been so nice and I am just not use to that. There wasn't any pressure.
- A. Skeen