Your Homeowners Policy and Roof Damage

The idea of having “a roof over your head” is comforting precisely because roofs are so important. And you may feel reassured that your homeowners insurance policy will cover you if your roof is damaged due to hail, a downed tree or another catastrophe.
But it’s important to understand that many common causes of roof damage are not covered by standard homeowners policies, or are covered only if you have an “endorsement,” or add-on. Read on to find out what you need to know.
Damage resulting from wear and tear is excluded because it’s predictable. As a homeowner, you are responsible for maintaining your home and making any necessary repairs. Not doing so could jeopardize future claims if a loss could have been prevented by routine maintenance.
Insurance covers the unexpected or unpredictable. Heavy rains, windstorms or hail can damage your roof and cause water to seep in. That’s covered. But water seepage that could have been prevented through the repair or replacement of worn or missing shingles typically would not be covered.
Not all homeowners policies are created equal. The more extensive your coverage, the fewer exclusions there will be.
Here are some common causes of roof damage, and how they are typically handled by insurance:
Once you make the claim, your insurance company will send an inspector to evaluate the cause and extent of the damage and confirm coverage. If wear and tear is deemed to be the cause, your claim could be denied.
If your claim is approved, the insurance company will then offer to pay for the full value of the repairs, minus depreciation, unless you have replacement cost coverage. Replacement cost means the insurance company will pay for the full value of the repairs, without factoring in depreciation.
Keep your roof in good condition by following these simple steps:
Roof damage is covered by your homeowners policy, but coverage differs from one insurer to the next. Read your policy or ask us for a coverage review to learn the extent of your coverage.
This content is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing, financial, medical or legal advice. You should contact your attorney, doctor, broker or advisor to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem.
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