Roof leaks are covered when a sudden covered peril — wind, hail, or a fallen tree — causes them. Leaks from age, wear, or neglect are not covered.
By the Home & Dime Editorial Team · Last updated 2026
Covered causes
- Wind or hail damages shingles.
- A tree punctures the roof.
Not covered
- An old, worn-out roof.
- Neglected maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
Will insurance replace my whole roof?
Usually just the damaged section; older roofs may be paid at depreciated value.
Is an old leaking roof covered?
Generally no — age-related leaks are maintenance.
The bottom line
Storm-caused roof leaks are covered; age and neglect are not.
Related guides
- Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Replacement?
- Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Water Damage?
Sources: Insurance Information Institute (iii.org); Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; FEMA; state Departments of Insurance. General information, not insurance advice.
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