Do You Need Special Insurance Coverage for Your Roof?

When we talk about roof insurance, it may seem like you need some kind of special insurance, but you don’t. Roof insurance is included in your homeowner policy, but the coverage is not the same in all policies.

Three Things to Check About Roof Insurance

Here are the three main questions to ask to understand if your roof insurance is good or not. The first question refers to the perils that are covered, the second refers to how you will be paid and the third refers to how much money you get in a claim:

What Is Full Coverage Roof Insurance?

Full coverage roof insurance would be when you have an open perils policy, without any limitations on the roof plus a basis of claims settlement that is replacement cost. It would be known as “full coverage” because it includes the maximum amount of perils (sources of damage) covered as possible and also gives you replacement cost.

Example of ACV vs. Replacement Cost

Actual Cash Value will give you the depreciated value at the time of the loss on your roof. For example, if your roof is $25,000 new and is 15 years old on the date of a claim, and the insurance company attributes a rate depreciation of $1,000 per year on the roof, then they will subtract the depreciation from the value of the new roof, and only pay you the depreciated value. So in this case, a new roof would cost you $25,000, but they have depreciated it $1,000 per year x 15 years, so they will only give you:

Replacement value $25,000, less depreciation of $15,000 = $10,000 payment for your claim in ACV, less your deductible

You will be left trying to figure out how to get the money out of your own pocket for the rest of the cost. ACV for roof insurance takes into consideration:

Age of roofLifespan and type of roofRate of depreciation

What Is the Difference Between Actual Cash Value Roof Insurance and Replacement Cost?

The difference between replacement value and ACV is that in replacement value, they do not take depreciation into account and will pay you what you need to replace the roof or repair it like new, minus your deductible.

Home Insurance Limitations for Roof Insurance

Every home insurance policy has standard limitations on amounts payable in claims, in some circumstances, your home insurance company may:

Limit the coverage for damage on your roof for high-risk perils like water damage Limit the amount payable to you resulting from damage to your roof Add exclusions for certain kinds of damage like windstorm, hurricane, tornado, or hail that would impact the insurance coverage for your roof or insurance coverage for damage from storms if you have already had multiple claims, or if you are in a high-risk insurance area Increase your deductible to avoid smaller claims

When Does an Insurance Company Limit the Roof Insurance?

The insurance company may put a clause on your policy stating that the basis of claims settlement on the roof will be actual cash value and not replacement cost because they have paid out too many losses on roofs and are looking for ways to reduce their costs. When an insurance company is paying out claims on an ACV basis, they will save thousands of dollars.

Example of Limitations Based on Condition

Another example may be when an insurance company does a home inspection and notices that the condition of the roof is not very good, or they ask the age of your roof, and your roof is close to its lifespan. The insurance company may decide to only insure your roof on an ACV basis until you do repairs, or replace the roof. They may give you back your full coverage when you do, or cancel you if you don’t. Each company is different. They may also decide to limit coverage, such as exclude coverages from water damage or windstorm and hail but may decide to maintain basic fire coverage.

Your Roof and Your Home Insurance

Shopping for home insurance is a key way to make sure you have the best type of home insurance coverage. Just because one insurance company is limiting coverage, it does not mean other insurance companies will feel the same way. If you feel like you do not have good coverage, then shop around. Not having replacement cost coverage on your roof, or having limitations could cost you thousands of dollars. You may have better luck with another insurance company that may be more flexible; it is worth doing some research.