When you discover damage to your roof—whether from a storm, a fallen tree, or a mysterious leak—your first thought might be, “Will my homeowner’s insurance cover this?” It’s a reasonable question, especially when roofing repairs can be costly and often come as a surprise. Unfortunately, not all roof damage is created equal in the eyes of insurance companies.
If you’re a Georgia homeowner trying to navigate the world of roof repair and insurance coverage, this post will break it all down for you.
Understanding the Basics of Homeowner’s Insurance
Your homeowner’s insurance policy is designed to protect your home from sudden and accidental damage. This includes the structure of your home, and typically, your roof falls under that protection. However, not all types of roof damage are covered, and the fine print of your policy matters.
Generally, homeowner’s insurance covers roof damage caused by:
- Hail storms
- Windstorms and hurricanes
- Fire and lightning
- Falling objects (like tree limbs)
- Vandalism
But there are some important exceptions, and we’ll explain those next.
What Is Typically Covered by Insurance
Let’s break down some real-world scenarios where your insurance is likely to help:
1. Storm Damage (Hail or Wind)
If your roof suffers damage from hail or strong wind gusts—especially common in spring and summer in Georgia—your policy likely covers repair or replacement, as long as it wasn’t due to poor maintenance or an old, failing roof.
2. Fallen Tree Damage
If a healthy tree falls during a storm and damages your roof, the insurance company will usually pay for repairs (and possibly tree removal, depending on the policy).
3. Fire or Lightning Strikes
Fires or lightning strikes are almost always covered, including any resulting damage to your roof, walls, or interior.
4. Vandalism or Theft
Though rare, if someone damages your roof intentionally or during a break-in, your policy will likely cover it.
What’s Not Covered by Insurance
This is where many homeowners are caught off guard. Your policy likely won’t cover:
1. Normal Wear and Tear
Roofs age over time. If your shingles curl, crack, or degrade naturally after 20+ years, that’s considered wear and tear—and not covered.
2. Negligence
If your roof has been poorly maintained or you’ve ignored previous signs of damage, your claim might be denied. Insurance companies expect homeowners to conduct regular upkeep.
3. Improper Installation
Was your last roofing job completed by a non-certified roofer or a fly-by-night contractor? Faulty installation can void not only manufacturer warranties but also insurance coverage.
4. Leaks from Long-Term Issues
If a small leak has been ignored for years and now causes mold or rot, it may not be covered. Insurance companies distinguish between sudden incidents and ongoing problems.
Actual Cash Value (ACV) vs. Replacement Cost Value (RCV)
Understanding how your roof is valued makes a huge difference in what your insurance will pay.
ACV (Actual Cash Value) pays the depreciated value of your roof. If your 15-year-old roof has damage, you may get a small payout—not enough for a full replacement.
RCV (Replacement Cost Value) pays what it would cost to replace the roof at today’s rates, minus your deductible.
Some insurance policies default to ACV unless you specifically opt into RCV coverage. Check your policy closely or talk to your insurance agent.
What to Do When You Notice Roof Damage
Here’s a quick guide to follow when you suspect roof damage:
- Document Everything – Take clear photos of the damage, from multiple angles, and date them.
- Contact a Roofing Professional – Have a licensed and insured roofing contractor like Finley’s Roofing inspect the damage. We’ll give you a detailed assessment and help determine if it qualifies for insurance.
- File a Claim – If warranted, file a claim with your insurance company as soon as possible. Some policies have strict time limits.
- Meet the Adjuster – Your insurer will send out an adjuster to inspect the damage. We’re happy to be there during the inspection to advocate on your behalf.
- Get the Work Done Professionally – If your claim is approved, you’ll receive funds to start repairs or replacement. Use a reputable, certified contractor (like us!) to do the work properly—this ensures warranty protection and peace of mind.
Why Choosing the Right Roofing Contractor Matters
Even if your insurance is willing to pay, your roofing contractor can make or break the process.
At Finley’s Roofing, we’ve helped Georgia homeowners navigate the insurance process for over 80 years. We’re:
- Factory-Certified Master Elite Contractors (Only 3% of roofers qualify)
- Experienced in working with all major insurers
- Local and trustworthy—no storm chasers here
We use GAF shingles and industry-best practices to ensure your roof isn’t just repaired—it’s better than before.
We’re Here to Help You Every Step of the Way
Your home is likely your largest investment, and your roof plays a major role in protecting everything inside. Don’t leave it to chance—or a questionable contractor. If you suspect damage or have questions about your insurance coverage, reach out to our team at Finley’s Roofing. We’re here to help you navigate the process, from inspection to paperwork to final repair.
Call us today at 770-262-7375 to schedule your roof inspection, or request a quote online. We’d love to earn your trust and show you why so many Georgia homeowners count on us.