If you’ve shopped for homeowners insurance recently, you’ve probably noticed that insurance companies are asking more questions than ever about your roof. In today’s insurance market, the age and condition of a roof can significantly impact a home’s insurability, premium, and available coverage options.
Whether you’re a homeowner preparing for renewal or a buyer purchasing a new home, understanding why roof age matters can help you avoid surprises and make more informed decisions.
Why Are Insurance Companies So Focused on Roofs?
Simply put, roofs are one of the most common sources of homeowners insurance claims. Hail, wind, falling trees, water intrusion, and storm damage can all lead to expensive repairs and replacements.
Over the last several years, insurance carriers have experienced increased claim frequency and rising construction costs, causing many companies to tighten their underwriting guidelines.
As a result, carriers are paying closer attention to:
- Roof age
- Roof material
- Roof condition
- Prior roof repairs
- Inspection reports
How Roof Age Can Impact Your Insurance
Many insurance companies have specific guidelines regarding roof age. While every carrier is different, some may:
- Require an inspection for older roofs
- Limit coverage options
- Increase deductibles
- Exclude cosmetic damage coverage
- Require roof replacement before issuing coverage
- Decline coverage altogether
A roof that appears to be in good condition may still trigger additional underwriting requirements simply because of its age.
Why This Matters for Homebuyers
One of the most common surprises during a real estate transaction occurs when a buyer discovers that insurance options are limited because of the roof.
In some cases:
- Premiums may be higher than expected
- Fewer carriers may be willing to write the home
- A roof inspection may be required before closing
- Repairs may need to be completed before coverage can be issued
This is why obtaining insurance quotes early in the home-buying process is more important than ever.
What Homeowners Can Do
The good news is that homeowners can take proactive steps to improve their insurance options:
Keep Documentation
Save receipts and records of roof repairs and replacements.
Schedule Regular Inspections
Addressing minor issues early can prevent larger problems later.
Understand Your Roof’s Age
Knowing when your roof was installed can help avoid surprises during the quoting process.
Work with an Independent Agent
Different insurance companies have different roof guidelines. Having access to multiple carriers can significantly improve your options.
How Greenway Insurance Can Help
At Greenway Insurance, we work with a wide variety of top-rated insurance carriers, allowing us to compare options and find the best fit for your home.
If your roof is older or you’ve experienced challenges finding coverage, our team can help navigate carrier requirements, identify available options, and ensure you’re getting the protection you need.
Before purchasing a home or renewing your policy, let Greenway help you understand how your roof may impact your insurance options and premiums.


