Flood Insurance in Liberty, TX
Flood insurance is a separate policy from homeowners coverage. Most Texas residents purchase through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), but private flood markets have grown -- and often beat NFIP rates and limits. If you live in a FEMA-designated flood zone, your mortgage lender requires it.
5 flood insurance agencies in Liberty
Within 15 miles of Liberty, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Crestar Insurance
Family owned and operated since 2006, Crestar Insurance offers a range of insurance products including auto, homeowners, renters, motorcycle and flood coverage.
Ripkowski Insurance Agency LLC
Ripkowski Insurance Agency is a local, independent agency serving Liberty County with a focus on home, auto, and business insurance. They offer a wide range of options including homeowners, renters, commercial, RV, boat, motorcycle, mobile home, workers' comp, and inland marine coverage. Their mission is to provide personalized service, flexible financing, and help clients save money.
Skarpa Insurance Agency
Founded in 1992, Skarpa Insurance Agency is a family‑owned, client‑focused agency serving Liberty County and the Dayton area. They emphasize personalized service, community roots, and a commitment to helping customers secure home, auto, life, and flood coverage.
Flnb Insurance
FLNB Insurance Agency, Inc., a Trusted Choice agency affiliated with First Liberty Bank, provides personal and commercial insurance products in Liberty, Texas. The agency offers auto, home, flood, and commercial insurance through multiple carriers and serves customers via phone and in‑person appointments.
TWFG Rachel Murphree Agency
Rachel Murphree Insurance is an independently owned branch of TWFG Insurance Services offering a full line of personal and business insurance products in Dayton, Texas. They provide life, auto, home, motorcycle, boat, flood and umbrella coverage, serving families and local businesses.
Frequently asked questions
Is flood insurance required?
Mortgage lenders require it for properties in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs). Even outside an SFHA, it's worth carrying -- about 25% of NFIP claims come from low/moderate-risk zones.
How long until coverage starts?
NFIP policies have a 30-day waiting period from purchase to effective date (with a few exceptions, like loan closing). Private flood policies sometimes offer shorter waiting periods.
What does flood insurance cover?
Building structure (foundation, walls, electrical, plumbing) and contents (furniture, appliances). Standard NFIP limits are $250K building / $100K contents for residential. Higher limits available through private markets.