Flood insurance in Grand Rapids, MI

Standard home policies exclude flood — and from coastal areas to riverside towns, plenty of property has real flood exposure. Coverage comes through the NFIP or private flood markets.

106independent agencies listed
6with 20+ year records
106serving businesses too

Grand Rapids, MI market figures computed from public licensing records as of 2026. “Records” reflect each agency’s earliest entry in the licensing file — see how we source data.

Flood coverage to consider

  • Building coverage
  • Contents coverage
  • NFIP policies
  • Private flood markets
  • Excess flood (above NFIP limits)
  • Basement coverage (limited by policy type)

Coverage needs vary. A licensed agent will help you decide what applies — we don't provide quotes or advice.

Independent agencies in Grand Rapids

106 businesses listed from public licensing records, shown alphabetically. Listings are not endorsements.

A Plus Coverage, LLC

Grand Rapids, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2023 · NPN 20465158 · public licensing record

Acrialps, LLC

Grand Rapids, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2020 · NPN 19354753 · public licensing record

Acripeak, LLC

Grand Rapids, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2019 · NPN 18988694 · public licensing record

Acripoint, LLC

Grand Rapids, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2019 · NPN 19208047 · public licensing record

Acrirange, LLC

Grand Rapids, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2020 · NPN 19258851 · public licensing record

Acrirock, LLC

Grand Rapids, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2021 · NPN 19504263 · public licensing record

Source: Public licensing records: Texas DOI (Socrata) + Florida DFS bulk file; Iowa open data (CC-BY 4.0) for contact enrichment.

Frequently asked questions

Isn't flood covered by homeowners insurance?

Generally no — flood is a standard exclusion. A separate flood policy covers it, and an agent can compare NFIP and private options.

Is there a waiting period?

NFIP policies typically have a 30-day waiting period unless tied to a loan closing. Don't wait for a storm in the forecast.

Do I need it if I'm not in a high-risk zone?

Lenders require it in high-risk zones, but floods don't read maps. An agent can show what coverage costs for your actual location.

Tell us what you need once.

We'll route your request to an independent agency serving Grand Rapids — and you'll always know who may contact you.

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