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Most Idaho roof leak claims come down to one question: Did a covered event cause sudden damage, or is this wear and tear? That’s the line insurers draw.
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Insurance often covers roof leaks when caused by:
wind damage
hail damage
fallen branches (storm-related)
sudden punctures/openings
Insurance often excludes leaks caused by:
aging materials
poor maintenance
long-term seepage
pre-existing issues
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wind events that remove/lift shingles
storm-created openings
impact damage (branches)
hail damage when it’s documented and consistent with storm timing
Coverage varies by policy, deductible, and roof age.
roofs failing due to age
slow leaks over time
maintenance neglect
workmanship defects (may be a contractor issue, not insurance)
If a roofer finds rotted decking from years of slow intrusion, insurance is less likely to pay.
Ice dams are a gray area. Some policies cover resulting interior damage but argue the roof issue is tied to ventilation/maintenance. The practical takeaway: document everything and stabilize fast.
Insurance expects “mitigation,” meaning you took steps to prevent further damage. Emergency roofing (tarping/stabilization) can show you acted responsibly.
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date/time of leak and weather conditions
photos of interior damage
photos of exterior damage from ground
roofer’s photos of the roof (entry points, lifted shingles, punctures)
written scope of repair
waiting too long to mitigate
discarding damaged materials before photos
doing major repairs before documentation
filing claims for wear-and-tear issues (denials don’t help)
Should I call insurance first? If actively leaking, call a roofer first to mitigate damage, then notify insurance.
Will they cover tarping? Often as mitigation, but policy dependent.
Do they cover full replacement? Sometimes if damage is widespread and covered.
What if the roof is old? Coverage may be reduced or ACV-based.
Is mold covered? Often limited; preventing moisture early is key.
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