Once these safety steps have been followed, your insurer should be alerted to the incident. Claims by Miway clients can be processed via the app or the MiHelp emergency assistance department which can assist with sending a plumber to the home if the geyser leaks or bursts during the weekend. As part of the claims process, clients also need to be aware of what ‘resultant damages’ are – these are essentially any damages to an existing structure or fixture caused by geyser leakage or a burst.
Depending on the insurer, consumers may also be able to opt for add-on cover to protect their valuables in the event of a geyser burst. These value-added policy extensions can provide much-needed relief and prevent homeowners from having to shoulder the accumulative cost of water damage.
Greta urges consumers to ask their insurers for an outline of the emergency claims process – having someone on hand who can assist, even on weekends can make sure that your household is not disrupted for too long.
It’s also worth investigating whether your insurer covers the worst-case scenario in which a property becomes uninhabitable for a time due to extensive water damage.
As Greta concludes: “Never underestimate the potential of water to cause significant damage. In the winter months, where any excess moisture should be avoided at all costs to curb the development of mildew, mould and stagnation, staying on top of your geyser maintenance and using insurance as a safety net is the best way to manage this risk.“