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It’s one of the biggest and most costly mistakes homeowners make: They pay no mind to an aging roof until they see a leak from the inside. The problem: By the time water damage becomes visible from inside the home, there may already be extensive rot and mildew between the ceiling and roof.
All of a sudden, instead of just replacing shingles or laying down some new pitch and gravel on a rooftop, your contractor may be cutting into drywall or replacing sections of ceiling and roof. In some cases, you may have to go through a costly mold eradication project.
Reminder: Unless the damage can be traced to a specific wind or weather event, chances are your home insurance company won’t pay for damages caused by a leaking roof. Insurance is there in case an act of God or vandalism forces you to replace your roof prematurely. Ensuring you replace your roof before natural and expected wear and tear causes a problem is your responsibility.
To help avoid these needless expenses, replace your roof before it leaks.
How do you know when it’s time? Look for these signs.
In addition, a roof that has been damaged due to wear and tear, which can no longer protect the home from water seeping in, may result in a claim that is not covered by home insurance. The reason for this is that damage generally needs to be sudden and accidental in order to be covered by home insurance. Also, home insurance policies are generally not intended to cover claims that could be prevented, including those caused by poor maintenance of a home. If home insurance companies were to provide coverage for these types of claims, it would likely result in higher home insurance rates to make up for the irresponsible homeowners.
This information is being provided for general informational purposes only. Meemic Insurance Company does not assume any liability in connection with providing this information.