Flood Protection for Artwork and Other Valuables

Your flood insurance policy will pay for repairing or replacing artwork and other valuables. In addition to relying upon the coverage you have, take measures to protect your assets. Use the following tips to preserve the condition of your belongings.

Appraisal

Seek an appraisal of paintings, jewelry, and other valuable items. The appraisal will determine the current value of what you own. Once you know the estimated value of your belongings, you can decide which possessions must be stored carefully.

Protective Covers And Displays

Purchase some protective covers and displays to house your artwork and collectibles. The covers and displays should be made of a waterproof material. The covers and display items will prevent your possessions from getting dirty. They will also minimize the amount of moisture, humidity, and sunlight your valuables are exposed to.

Adequate Storage

Invest in a safe to store jewelry that is of value. A wall or freestanding safe will protect your belongings when they are not actively worn. Purchase waterproof bins or another type of storage container to keep other items in. Artwork not currently displayed in your home can be stowed away in one of the storage containers.

Insurance Policy

Update your flood insurance policy if necessary. Your flood insurance policy will cover the items you specify when your policy is modified. If you purchase new items, make sure to review your insurance policy. Any items of value that are purchased should be added to your existing flood insurance policy.

Contact Client First Insurance Solutions in Americus, GA

Consult with an agent who represents Client First Insurance Solutions. An agent who serves Americus, GA will assist you with modifying your flood insurance policy.