Homeowners insurance covers many things, but not faulty construction or damage caused by deferred maintenance. You will have to check with your insurance company to see if the problem and its cause are covered.
It depends on why they are coming up. If the damage was caused by a covered peril on your home insurance policy then they would be covered. If the flooring is just old, worn out or the result of poor workmanship they would not be covered. That would be considered a part of the homeowners normal and expected maintenance responsibilities.
Depends on where the moisture is coming from. You would need an adjuster or a contractor to look at the property.
Floor damage is almost never covered under regular home insurance. It needs to be purchased separately and can be quite expensive for many areas.
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If you have home insurance then you should phone your Insurance Adjuster and ask them this question. They have a copy of your insurance policy.
Is the a barn or a house? Generally homeowner's insurance policies would exclude a deteriorating wood floor situation.
In a rental you typically need a Dwelling policy. This would not be covered by the insurance policy for your main residence. Call your agent and if it is not covered they will tell you so. Even if it is covered they may say it is not, but maybe they will say yes. Don't forget that you'll have to pay your deductible.
The floor of a bathtub is not considered a simple machine. It is typically made of a solid material like porcelain or fiberglass for durability and stability.
I would keep quiet about it. Depending upon your state or local laws, the insurance company may be required by law to report mold problems to the proper authorities for professional remediation. Assuming the mold is severe, rip everything out right down to the studs. Replace the really bad studs. Replace the floor and sub-floor if you must. Good luck. If you have homeowners insurance, I would call your insurance company and ask if it's covered under your policy. If not, then you will have to DIY.
The floor was covered with gold.
The floor in the mosque is covered with a mat.