HOMEOWNERS HIT THE ROOF AS COSTS FOR HOME INSURANCE COVERAGE SKYROCKET
MRA experts share how picking the right roof can offer better pocketbook protection
That's why making improvement decisions that could help lower the cost of insurance premiums is more essential than ever. According to experts at the Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA), the largest nonprofit organization representing the residential metal roofing industry in the
Using more durable materials like metal can reduce your homeowner's insurance costs because it helps protect against damage and costly repairs. Many home insurance companies prefer quality metal roofs and will offer discounts to homeowners who install them. Why? Because most quality metal roofing systems are more resilient against high winds, offer a Class A rating (the highest possible) for wildfire, and provide a Class 4 rating for hail damage protection (according to UL Standard 2218 classification system). Metal roofing also is stronger and lighter, making them better able to withstand heavy snow and ice buildup loads - severe winter conditions that could cause inferior or worn out roofs to collapse.
Depending on your region, it's important to know that insurance companies evaluate not only the age, condition and shape of your roof when determining costs, but the material used. To understand how your roof plays a role in your home insurance premium costs, consider it from an insurer's point of view. In general, here are five things insurers look for when it comes to evaluating how protective your roof is (hence, how it may help guard against costly damage and repairs):
1) Is the roof made from quality, highly durable materials?
Metal roofs are more durable and oftentimes the most favored by insurance companies when they consider potential discounts. Slate and tile are also strong against fire, rotting and insects but they can crack and are heavy. Asphalt is often short-lived and can be easily damaged by severe weather extremes, and it also wears out faster. Wood roofs are least favored by insurance companies due to fire danger and the threat of displaced, rotten or worn out shingles which can cause damage. In some areas, you may be required to apply a fire retardant to get coverage, or you may be denied coverage altogether.
Especially in hurricane and hail regions where flying debris and severe impacts cause millions of dollars in rooftop damage every year, states like
2) What shape is the roofline?
Many homeowners don't realize the shape of their roof can affect performance. For example, hip roofs have inclines on all sides, so to an insurance carrier, this means they can hold up against higher winds without being blown off. Gable roofs are the most common in the
3) How was it installed?
Whether you're going to have a new roof installed or have work done on your roof, hire a certified, licensed professional. If for whatever reason you need to file a claim, the insurance company could deny your claim because the roof was not handled by a professional. Experienced installers can help you navigate proper local building codes and recommend ways to further increase the protection and longevity of your roof through methods such as choosing the proper underlayment, using the right attachments and clips, and making sure your roof is weather-tight.
4) How old is the roof?
Generally, insurance companies charge homeowners more on their home insurance premium for older roofs. However, homeowners should take into account that quality roofing materials like metal can last three times longer than other types with no compromises in performance.
That could impact the policy you end up choosing. Typically, your roof will be covered by either actual cash value or replacement cash value. If your home insurance policy is for actual cash value, then your insurance carrier will pay the actual cash value of your roof at the time of covered loss (ex: hurricane). The insurer calculates the actual cash value of your roof, minus the depreciation cost according to your roof's age, and of course, minus your deductible. If your roof is older, the higher the depreciation value.
If your home insurance policy is for replacement cash value, then your insurance carrier will pay for the replacement cost value of your roof, which means the replacement cost value minus your deductible. Under replacement cost value, there is no deduction for depreciation which makes sense for more durable roofs like metal which should not be subject to standard depreciation evaluations given the fact they last far longer than other types.
5) How well is the roof maintained?
To help extend the longevity of any roof, and reduce your risk of filing a claim, proper maintenance and upkeep are essential. Be sure to keep gutters clean, replace damaged or broken shingles, remove any debris (branches, leaves, moss, and mold), prune back any overhanging branches, have your roof routinely inspected every 2-3 years and check for pests.
To make sure you and your home are protected, MRA encourages homeowners to carefully review their policies to know if they have the right coverage for potential perils particular to their region, such as hurricanes and hailstorms. Document everything, including upgrades you've made to your roof and be sure to keep a paper trail. If you do decide to install a more reliable roof, remember to let your insurance agent know. You could qualify for even more cost savings.
For more information, download the free Residential Metal Roofing Buyer's Guide at www.metalroofing.com
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