Home Insurance
Flood Insurance Guide: NFIP vs. Private Policies
Standard homeowners policies exclude flood. Learn when NFIP coverage makes sense, how private flood markets work, and what mortgage lenders require.
7 min · Published February 20, 2026
Do you need flood insurance?
If you are in a FEMA high-risk zone with a federally backed mortgage, flood insurance is required. Many floods happen outside mapped zones — over 20% of NFIP claims come from moderate- to low-risk areas.
NFIP basics
The National Flood Insurance Program caps dwelling coverage and has waiting periods for new policies. It remains the default option in many communities, especially for older homes in established flood zones.
Private flood alternatives
Private carriers may offer higher limits, shorter waiting periods, and more flexible basement coverage. An independent agent can compare NFIP and private options using your elevation certificate and loss history.