Peril research

Tornado And Wind Insurance Questions

Use this page to review wind deductibles, roof condition, and replacement cost.

What to verify before using a tornado and wind insurance questions quote

Readers usually arrive at tornado and wind insurance questions through a price question. The better first step is to verify the facts behind wind deductibles, roof condition, and replacement cost.

  • Roof installation year, material, and permit records.
  • Whether the quote uses replacement cost, ACV, or a roof schedule.
  • Cosmetic damage wording for metal, tile, or architectural shingles.
  • Separate wind, hail, hurricane, or named storm deductible.
  • Photos of roof condition before the policy binds.

Editor note: Roof-related pages are intentionally document-heavy because roof condition is one of the fastest ways a quote changes after underwriting.

Quote review questions

QuestionWhy it matters
Is roof settlement replacement cost or ACV?Older roofs can change the real value of the quote.
Does cosmetic damage have a limitation?Hail dents may be treated differently from functional damage.
Will an inspection happen after binding?Some carriers change terms after reviewing roof condition.
Which deductible applies to wind or hail?A percentage deductible can be much higher than a flat deductible.

Records that make the comparison cleaner

  • Roof permit, installation invoice, and recent exterior photos.
  • Wind or hail mitigation form if the state or carrier uses one.
  • Inspection notes that mention age, material, slope, or prior repairs.
  • Current declarations page showing the wind or hurricane deductible.