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How to Obtain a Roof Certification in Florida
If you need a Roof Certification for your insurance, here’s how we make the process easy:
- Contact Us Directly
We provide Roof Certifications across 5 Central Florida counties. Call or book online, and we’ll take care of the rest. - Schedule a Convenient Time
The inspection typically takes 30 minutes to an hour. We assess the roof covering, condition, and lifespan—all from the ground, ladder, or roof deck as needed. - Receive Your Certification Report
Once complete, we’ll provide the official Roof Certification report that can be sent directly to your insurance company. If your roof qualifies, the report can help maintain your coverage without requiring a full replacement.
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The Role of a Roof Certification in Florida
A Roof Certification is a limited inspection that evaluates the condition and remaining lifespan of your roof for insurance purposes. Many Florida insurance companies require this report before issuing or renewing a policy, especially for homes with older roofs.
This inspection focuses on:
✔ Roof Age – How old your roof is and whether it meets insurer requirements.
✔ Roof Covering – The type of material (shingle, tile, metal, etc.) and its overall condition.
✔ Visible Damage – Any missing shingles, leaks, or wear that could indicate potential failure.
✔ Estimated Lifespan – A professional assessment of how many years the roof is expected to last.
Unlike a full home inspection, a Roof Certification is strictly for insurance purposes. It does not assess structural issues or recommend repairs—it simply provides insurers with a report confirming whether your roof is in acceptable condition for coverage.
Why Do Insurance Companies Require a Roof Certification?
Florida’s harsh weather conditions can shorten the lifespan of a roof. Insurance companies use Roof Certifications to determine if a home’s roof is safe and insurable or if it needs repairs or replacement before issuing a policy.
- Maintain Insurance Coverage – If your roof is over 10-15 years old, your insurer may require a Roof Certification to renew your policy.
- Avoid Policy Cancellation – If your insurance company has flagged your roof as too old, a Roof Certification can prove it still has years of life left.
- Simple & Straightforward – The inspection is quick, and the report helps insurers determine if your home qualifies for coverage.
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