Georgia homeowners insurance covers sudden, accidental roof damage. It does not cover wear and tear, aging, or maintenance neglect. The line between those two categories is where most disputes happen.

What’s Generally Covered

Covered perils under a standard HO-3 policy:

What triggers coverage: The damage must be sudden, accidental, and caused by a covered peril.

What’s Excluded

Flood: Standard homeowners policies do not cover flood damage. Water intrusion during rain due to storm damage (a covered peril breached the roof) is different from flood.

Policy Types That Affect Your Payout

ACV (Actual Cash Value): You receive the depreciated value. A 15-year-old roof on a 20-year lifespan might be 75% depreciated — you get 25% of replacement cost.

RCV (Replacement Cost Value): You receive the actual cost to replace with like kind and quality. Significantly better, worth the premium difference.

Common Policy Traps in Georgia

Percentage deductibles for wind and hail: Some policies have moved from flat dollar deductibles ($2,500) to percentage deductibles (2% of dwelling value). On a $400,000 home, that’s an $8,000 deductible.

Age-of-roof restrictions: Some carriers exclude coverage or move to ACV-only for roofs over 15-20 years old.

Cosmetic damage exclusions: Some carriers exclude damage that is purely cosmetic. This exclusion is growing more common.

Pull out your declarations page and look for: covered perils, ACV vs. RCV, deductible type, and any age-of-roof language. Questions? Talk to our team →

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