Is your roof insured? There are many types of insurance you can get for your home, but it is important to know that some things cannot be insured. This article will answer the question if roofs can be insured.
A lot of homeowners believe that their roof is covered under their homeowners’ insurance policy, but this is often not the case. The problem lies with what coverage you have in place on your home and what type of structure or “building” exists on top of it.

The roof is considered an extension of the home and, as such, it is covered under your homeowners’ insurance policy. This type of policy usually covers damage from weather-related events, such as hail or wind. It will also cover fire damage, theft, and vandalism.
If you live in a state that has severe weather conditions, it is important to have a policy that covers your roof. A good insurance agent will be able to recommend the right type of coverage for you.
There are also other types of policies available, such as an extended replacement cost policy. This type of policy will cover the entire cost of replacing your roof, even if it is more than the amount covered by your homeowners’ insurance policy.

It is important to remember that not all roofs are created equal. If you have a roof that is made of shingles, it is likely that it will be covered under your homeowners’ insurance policy. If you have a metal roof, however, it may not be covered. Make sure to talk to your insurance agent to find out what is and is not covered.
Your insurance policy will also likely have a clause that states that the roof must be in good condition in order for it to be covered. This means that you will need to have regular inspections done on your roof to make sure that there are no leaks or damage.
With that, the answer to the original question is that roofs can be insured, but it is important to know what type of policy you have and if your roof will even be covered.
Jason Dann is a carpenter and contractor that specializes in roofs. He has been working on roofs for over 10 years. Jason takes pride in his work, making sure to do the job right the first time, every time. With more than 20 years of experience under his belt, he knows how to get it done!