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"What to look for in a Homeowners Insurance Policy"

What to Look for In Your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy

Choosing a homeowner’s insurance policy can be a complicated undertaking. There is so much to consider – the valuables you own, the weather in your area, the age of your home, and many other factors all come into play. But despite all of the known factors, there is one piece that is often overlooked and that is the protections for your Florida residential roofing system.

At All Area Roofing, we have worked with many Florida residential roofing clients and their insurance companies. We’ve seen good policies, bad policies, and everything in between. Although we don’t consider ourselves to be insurance experts, we have definitely learned a few things over the years, which is why we’ve assembled this guide for you!  

Whether you are a first time home buyer purchasing your first policy or a long term policyholder looking to make a change, we have advice for you! Keep reading below to learn what the All Area Roofing team advises our Florida residential roofing clients look for in a homeowner’s insurance policy.

What to Look for in Your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy

Understand if and how age is a factor

When determining coverage for your home, insurance companies will take the age of your roof into consideration. Every company handles it a bit differently, but if your home has an older roof (20+ years) you might find that:

  • Your insurance company requires a roofing inspection before approving coverage
  • Your insurance company may only offer the current cash value for a replacement, meaning that many of the costs will be out of pocket for you
  • Your insurance company of choice might flat out refuse coverage if the roof is not replaced first

Coverage for leaks can be spotty

We’ve found that for most of our Florida residential roofing clients, leaks are covered if the following circumstances are met:

  • Preventive maintenance was performed to prevent the leak in the first place
  • Action is taken quickly upon discovering the leak
  • The Florida residential roofing specialist repairing the damage is licensed and certified

If however, delays are recorded or you opt to work with an unlicensed contractor, this could cause your coverage to be voided.

Extreme weather is pretty much guaranteed, other weather is not

Most home insurance policies will cover damage caused by natural disasters such as hurricanes (good news for us Florida residents!), fires, tornadoes, etc. in what is known as an “Act of God” clause. This protects you from the many unpredictable extreme weather circumstances you might face.

What is not always covered, is damage from wind, rain, hail, and snow. When it comes to these more “standard weather” circumstances, insurance companies often take the age and condition of your roof into account, along with the specifics of your particular policy to determine coverage.

Maximums and other limitations may exist

Depending on the policy you choose to purchase, there may be spending maximums and limitations as to the contractors you can work with, materials you can use, and the type of damage that your insurance will cover. When you sign up for a policy, it can be tempting to choose the cheapest one, but we get what we pay for and when you choose a cheap insurance policy, you’re going to have low maximums and various restrictions to what you can do. 

Some insurance is always better than no insurance, but try to maximize your coverage and allowances the best your budget permits.

Insurance is complicated, there is no doubt about it. And while we might not be able to change our Florida residential roofing clients’ policies, we can at least help set you up for success. If you are a homeowner in need of roofing work, but you aren’t sure what is covered in your policy, the All Area Roofing team is here for you. Give us a call and we can work through it together, alleviating your stress, and getting your roof back to tip-top shape in no time.   

Insurance Claims for roof damage in Port St Lucie FL

You don’t have to live in Florida for long to realize that the threat of hurricanes is real for Florida residents. In fact, Florida has the highest hurricane risk with the most number of hurricanes annually, according to many sources, including the National Hurricane Center. As a Florida homeowner, this likely leaves you a little uneasy.

Many Floridians who own property wonder whether insurance covers roof damage related to hurricanes. Hurricane roof damage can leave your home further exposed to the elements, leading to more problems, including water damage that could increase the cost of your roof repair.

The truth is, many insurance companies pay close attention to the structure of the home’s roof when determining homeowners insurance policies. It is important that the roofing structure of your home be strong. Some Florida insurance companies won’t grant homeowners insurance to customers with roofs that are outdated (often over 20 years old), so its important to work with a roofing contractor that is familiar with the process!

What do Florida Homeowners Insurance Policies Cover Regarding Hurricanes?

Although each insurance company speaks for itself, as a general rule, most homeowners insurance companies cover roof damage that is caused by fire, vandalism and storm damage, including hurricanes and other storms. Wind damage from hurricanes is often covered by homeowners insurance policies (although we always recommend checking with your current or prospective insurance provider to be certain).

The majority of hurricane damage caused to roofing structures is done by the telltale strong winds associated with such storms, but other factors can also play into hurricane storm damage. Strong winds can carry heavy branches and rocks that can also damage your home. Fortunately, this type of damage is also covered by most policies, as well as any water damage done to your roof or home due to storm damage to your roof.

Things do get a little sticky sometimes though. If there is flooding to your area due to the hurricane, water damage is not covered. You may be able to pay an additional deductible to ensure that your water damage is taken care of by insurance, but you need to refer to your insurance provider and policy documents to ensure whether this applies to you.

Are Leaky Roofs Covered by Homeowners Insurance?

It is not uncommon for homeowners to experience roofing leaks after a hurricane strikes. Leaks can lead to significant water damage within your home – especially if they are not taken care of right away.

If your water damage and leaks are caused by a hurricane and there is no evidence of pre-existing roofing problems prior to the storm, your insurance company should pick up the claim. But if your home had leaks before the hurricane, the pre-existing leaks will not be covered. Because of this, it is important to ensure that your roof is in good condition and is free of leaks.

Regular roof maintenance from professional roofing companies can help to reduce your risk of having to pay out of pocket for hurricane related storm damage repairs in Florida. Regular roofing maintenance and repairs should be addressed quickly to ensure that damage is minimal and repairs are less costly. By putting off any form of damage to your roof for a prolonged period of time, it is sure to cost you more money and headache in the long run.

What about Cosmetic Damage to your roof?

Most homeowners insurance policies do not cover cosmetic damage after a hurricane – only damage that affects the integrity of your roofing structure and home as a whole.

If your roof is over 20 years of age and you live anywhere in Florida, where hurricane related storm damage to your roof is highly possible, it is probably time to replace it with a storm proofed roof to ensure your home is safe and your deductibles are lower for your homeowners insurance policy. Reach out to the professionals at All Area Roofing, who you can trust with your roofing needs.