Choosing to replace your roof is a considerable investment, and understanding the financial component, specifically the insurance deductibles, is essential. Read on as Superior Roofing explains how to navigate the complexities of roof replacement deductibles.
The Role of Deductibles in Roof Replacement
If you’re planning to replace your roof and your insurance is involved, the deductible is the amount you’re responsible for paying out-of-pocket towards the claim. For example, if you’re getting a roof replacement that totals $8,000 and your deductible is $1,500, your insurance coverage would account for the remaining $6,500.
Understanding Your Policy Is Key
Insurance policies can vary greatly and dictate how deductibles are applied. Some policies are quite comprehensive, covering a plethora of damages, often referred to as “all peril,” with clauses for common issues like hail and wind damage.
Contractor Discounts and Legal Considerations
Some roofing contractors may offer to cover your deductible, but be aware of the legal implications. Providing such discounts is considered illegal in some states, and any deliberations on your deductible should occur directly with your insurance provider. For this reason, consulting a tax adviser is prudent, as, in certain conditions, your roof replacement deductible might be tax-deductible, potentially lowering what you owe when tax season rolls around.
If you’re considering upgrades or extras not included in your insurance claim, such as opting for higher-quality materials, these costs will need to be added to your deductible.
The Impact of Perils on Your Deductible
As you scout for roofing services, remember that insurance providers typically categorize the causes of property damage as perils. Your coverage might consolidate these into a single deductible, so be diligent in reviewing your policy’s details.
Get in Touch With Us!
Superior Roofing holds a wealth of experience in roof repair and replacement. Our knowledgeable team can help you interpret the intricacies of your insurance claim and ensure you understand the role of your deductible in the process.
For residents in Columbus, GA, call (706) 322-9032; in Phenix City, AL, call (334) 298-5253; or in Auburn, AL, call (334) 821-8411. You may also fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.