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What Is Not Covered by Property Insurance?

Jun 10, 2026

Property insurance exclusions are the damages, losses, or situations your insurance policy does not agree to pay for. Many homeowners only learn about these exclusions after something goes wrong, and that can feel stressful, confusing, and unfair.

Property insurance is meant to protect your home, belongings, and peace of mind after covered damage. Still, every policy has limits. Some losses may be covered fully, some may be covered partly, and some may not be covered at all. That is why reading your policy before damage happens is so important.

At Palco Claims, we help property owners understand what their insurance may cover, what it may exclude, and why some claims get denied or underpaid. If you are unsure where your damage fits, a careful claim review can help you avoid costly mistakes.

Wondering if your damage is covered? Palco Claims can review your policy and explain what your insurance covers or excludes. Contact us for a free consultation today.

What Are Property Insurance Exclusions?

Property insurance exclusions are specific types of damage your policy does not cover. These are listed clearly in your policy document. If your damage falls under an exclusion, your claim may be denied.

Common exclusions include flood damage, wear and tear, neglect, pest damage, and earth movement. Learn more about what property insurance covers on our what does property insurance cover page.

Why Property Insurance Exclusions Matter

Exclusions matter because they determine whether your claim gets paid. If you don’t know what’s excluded, you might file a claim and get denied. This can leave you paying thousands out of pocket.

Understanding exclusions helps you:

  • Know what risks you need extra coverage for
  • Avoid filing claims that will be denied
  • Prepare for emergencies better
  • Protect your home from common problems

Learn more about property insurance basics on our what is property insurance page.

What Property Insurance Does Not Cover

Most standard homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental damage like fire, windstorm, hail, or burst pipes. But they do not cover everything.

Here’s what property insurance does not cover in most cases:

  • Flood damage
  • Wear and tear
  • Poor maintenance or neglect
  • Earth movement (like earthquakes or sinkholes)
  • Mold, rot, or hidden moisture (unless sudden)
  • Pest or termite damage
  • Intentional damage you cause
  • Damage above your policy coverage limits

For more details on coverage, see how much property insurance do I need.

Common Property Insurance Exclusions Homeowners Should Know

Flood Damage Exclusion

Most standard policies do not cover flood damage. This includes water rising from ground level, Overflowing rivers, or storm surge. You need separate flood insurance for this.

Flood damage exclusion is one of the most common denial reasons. If you live in a flood zone, check flood coverage options.

Wear and Tear Damage

Insurance does not cover normal aging. Roofs that get old, paint that fades, or floors that wear down are not covered. This is called wear and tear damage.

Your policy covers sudden damage, not slow deterioration over time.

Poor Maintenance and Neglect

If you ignore needed repairs, insurance may deny your claim. For example, if you don’t fix a small roof leak and it causes major damage later, the larger damage may be excluded.

Poor maintenance and neglect are common property insurance exclusions.

Earth Movement and Foundation Issues

Most policies do not cover earthquakes, sinkholes, or earth movement. Foundation issues caused by earth movement are usually excluded.

You may need separate earthquake or earth movement coverage.

Mold, Rot, and Hidden Moisture Problems

Mold and rot are often excluded unless they come from a sudden covered event like a burst pipe. Hidden moisture that builds up slowly is usually not covered.

Some policies offer limited mold coverage, but it’s often capped.

Pest and Termite Damage

Damage from insects, rodents, or termites is not covered. This includes wood damage, nesting, or infestation-related issues.

Pest and termite damage are excluded property damage claims in most policies.

Intentional Damage

If you cause damage intentionally, insurance will not pay. This includes vandalism or destruction you do on purpose.

Intentional damage is always excluded.

Damage Above Policy Coverage Limits

If your damage costs more than your policy limit, you pay the rest. For example, if your limit is $200,000 and damage is $300,000, you pay $100,000.

This relates to policy coverage limits.

Common Excluded Property Damage Claims

Exclusion

What It Means

Do You Need Extra Coverage?

Flood damage

Water from ground rising

Yes, flood insurance

Wear and tear

Normal aging of materials

No, this is maintenance

Poor maintenance

Ignoring needed repairs

No, fix issues early

Earth movement

Earthquakes, sinkholes

Yes, separate policy

Mold/rot

Slow moisture buildup

Sometimes, limited coverage

Pest damage

Termites, rodents, insects

No, prevent infestation

Intentional damage

Damage you cause purposely

No, never covered

Above limits

Damage over policy cap

Yes, increase limits

Why Some Property Insurance Claims Get Denied

Claims get denied for several reasons. Understanding insurance claim denial reasons helps you avoid them.

Common denial reasons include:

  • Damage falls under an exclusion
  • You reported the claim too late
  • You didn’t maintain your property
  • Damage was caused intentionally
  • You don’t have enough coverage
  • You didn’t provide proof of damage

Learn more on our why property insurance claims get denied page.

What To Do If Your Damage Is Not Covered

If your claim is denied or the damage is excluded, review your policy, ask for the denial reason in writing, and check for any extra coverage. Then get a contractor’s opinion, and if the decision still seems unclear or unfair, ask a public adjuster to review your next steps.

A public adjuster can review your claim and help you appeal. See what does a public adjuster do for details.

Short Timeline After an Excluded or Denied Claim

Day 1: Find Out Claim Is Denied

You get a denial letter from your insurer.

Day 2–3: Review Your Policy

Read your policy to understand exclusions and coverage.

Day 4–7: Gather Proof

Collect photos, estimates, receipts, and reports.

Day 7–10: Request Appeal

Ask your insurer to review the denial.

Day 10–20: Hire Help if Needed

Contact a public adjuster to support your appeal.

Day 20+: Resolution

You get a new decision or settle the claim.

For more on fighting denials, read homeowners insurance claim denied how to fight back.

How a Public Adjuster Can Help Review Your Claim

A public adjuster works for you, not the insurance company. They can:

  • Review your policy and denial letter
  • Check if the denial was correct
  • Find missed damage or coverage options
  • Help you appeal the denial
  • Negotiate for a fair settlement

Public adjusters may help you get more money even when a claim seems excluded. Learn more on what is a public adjuster and how to file an insurance claim with a public adjuster.

You can also check when is it too late to hire a public adjuster and do public adjusters really increase settlements.

The Bottom Line

Property insurance exclusions can feel confusing, but they are easier to understand when you focus on the cause of damage, policy language, and claim evidence. A damaged home does not always mean a covered claim, but a denied claim does not always mean the insurance company is right either.

The best step is to stay calm, gather proof, read your policy, and ask for clear answers. If the damage involves storm, water, roof, fire, or hidden issues, do not guess your way through the claim.

Palco Claims helps property owners review denied, underpaid, and confusing claims. Whether the issue involves flood damage exclusion, wear and tear damage, policy coverage limits, or unclear insurance claim denial reasons, having the right help can protect your next move. You can also find us on Google to see our location, reviews, and contact details. 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are property insurance exclusions?

They are specific types of damage your policy does not cover, like flood or wear and tear.

2. Does property insurance cover flood damage?

Most standard policies do not. You need separate flood insurance.

3. Is wear and tear covered by insurance?

No. Wear and tear damage is excluded because it’s normal aging.

4. Does insurance cover mold damage?

Only if it comes from a sudden covered event like a burst pipe. Slow mold is excluded.

5. Are earthquake claims covered?

No. Earth movement is excluded unless you have separate earthquake coverage.

6. Does renters insurance cover property damage?

Usually not for the building itself. Check does renters insurance cover property damage.

7. What if my claim is denied?

You can appeal, get proof, or hire a public adjuster to help.

8. Can a public adjuster help with excluded claims?

Yes. They review your policy and may find coverage options you missed.

9. Why do claims get denied?

Common reasons include exclusions, late reporting, neglect, or lack of proof.

10. How do I know if my damage is covered?

Read your policy and ask your insurer. A public adjuster can also review it.

Your claim deserves a fair review. Palco Claims can help you understand exclusions and fight denied claims. Reach out today for honest, clear guidance.