By Malarkey Roofing Products.
Editor’s note: Share this information with your customers who live in hail-prone areas.
When golf ball-sized hail slams into your roof, it’s not just the shingles that take a hit. Your wallet, your peace of mind and your future insurance premiums are all in the crosshairs. As climate change fuels more frequent and intense hailstorms, homeowners and insurers are scrambling to adapt. The rise of impact-resistant shingles and stricter building codes is changing the game, but coverage confusion still reigns. Before the next storm rolls in, here’s what our experts at Malarkey Roofing Products think is worth knowing about what your homeowner’s policy protects — and what it doesn’t.
Most standard homeowners' insurance policies include dwelling coverage, which covers the structure of your home, including the roof. If a hailstorm pelts your roof and causes damage like cracked shingles, holes or leaks, your insurance is there to help cover the costs of repairing or replacing the roof.
Every insurance policy has coverage limits, meaning the maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a covered claim. It is crucial to know your policy’s limit to ensure it is enough to cover potential damage. There’s also the deductible or the amount you’ll have to pay out of pocket before your insurance kicks in. For hail damage, some policies might have a specific deductible called a ‘wind and hail deductible,’ which can be a percentage of your home’s insured value rather than a fixed dollar amount.
1 – Assessment: If you suspect hail damage to your roof, the first step is to look at the roof for signs of impact. Since climbing atop most roofs can be dangerous, we typically recommend homeowners contact a professional roofing contractor to assess the damage. A word of warning, however; hail damage can be hidden. What might look like minor dents or superficial bruising to your shingles can lead to more significant issues over time.
2 – Documentation: Take photos of the damage and keep any receipts if you need to make temporary repairs to prevent further damage. Documentation is key to supporting your claim. Include pictures of hailstones if you can safely collect them, as this can help prove the severity of the storm. Photos of the storm’s impact on your neighborhood might be additionally helpful. Since many homeowners have a smartphone camera on hand, this process has become easier. Some insurance providers even offer phone apps where policyholders can upload images directly to support their claims.
3 – Contact your insurance agent: Report the damage to your insurance company as soon as possible. They will guide you through the claims process, which usually involves filling out some forms and providing the documentation you’ve gathered.
4 – Adjustment and estimate: An insurance adjuster will visit your home to inspect the damage and provide an estimate for repair or replacement costs. They will assess the extent of the hail damage, looking for things like broken shingles, damaged flashing or gutters and compromised roof vents.
5 – Hiring a roofing contractor: Once your claim is approved, the next step is hiring a roofing contractor to handle repairs. We typically recommend a Malarkey Certified Residential Contractor, a professional with specialized training and experience. Some contractors may even specialize in hail damage repairs and have experience dealing with insurance claims. Be sure to get multiple estimates to ensure you are getting a fair price. If you had a contractor inspect your roof for damage initially, they might even deduct any inspection costs from the repair work.
Several factors can affect how much of the roof damage is covered:
To avoid future headaches, consider taking preventative measures:
Dealing with hail damage following a storm can be stressful, but understanding your homeowners insurance policy can make the process smoother. Make sure to review your policy annually, especially before hail season, to ensure you have adequate coverage. If you’re ever in doubt, don’t hesitate to contact your insurance agent for clarity. For roof repairs, choose a professional roofing contractor with hail damage experience. This ensures the job is done right and your home is protected for the future.
Original article and photo source: Malarkey Roofing Products
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