Settling of earth is not a covered cause of damage. For this reason, the homeowner's insurance will not cover replacement of the windows. This is a maintenance issue that is your responsibility as the homeowner. Maintenance is never covered by the homeowner's insurance. Sorry.
No. Settling is not a covered cause.
Depending on which homeowner's policy form you have it will either pay for replacing the windows or the actual cash value of the windows which is replacement less depreciation. Most people will have a Form 3 which will pay for replacement cost.
To make a claim with your homeowners insurance policy, you will need to contact your agent for details on how to proceed from there. In searching the Wallside Windows webpage, I did not see any indication that they accept homeowners insurance as payment.
Well, you are not really giving enough information to answer the question. A large proportion of policies will cover it, but you need to see what your coverage is. Also, make sure to check out this complimentary book on replacement windows - - http://www.WindowHelpBook.com
That depends on your insurance provider. Easiest way is to ask them.
Normal wear and tear is not considered sudden or catastrophic. Homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage for home upgrade or maintenance expenses.
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No, that is yours since it is home maintenance. You need to get some airflow over to the windows to prevent condensation. You may also need to seal the windows better from the outside. (I had the same problem in the Chicago area with an older house; the condensation would then freeze.)
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