Spring Rain Puts Roofs to the Test. Nearly 1 in 3 Home Insurance Claims Tied to Water Damage
Water damage and freezing account for nearly 30 percent of all homeowners insurance claims nationwide, making it one of the leading drivers of property loss. However, only a smaller share of total claims are tied directly to weather-related water events, underscoring that many water losses stem from everyday issues such as plumbing failures, appliance leaks, or gradual wear and tear.
Even so, when storms do hit, the roof often plays a critical role in how water enters the home. Worn shingles, damaged flashing, and clogged gutters can allow rainwater to penetrate the structure, turning otherwise manageable weather events into costly repairs.
As seasonal storms increase and contractor demand rises,
"Water damage remains one of the most frequent drivers of homeowners claims, but not all of those losses are weather-related," said
Still, industry data shows that storm-related roof damage remains a meaningful contributor to claims severity. When left unaddressed, even minor roof issues can escalate quickly. The average water damage claim can exceed
Key Roof Care Tips for Rainy Season Protection
Inspect shingles and flashing
Look for cracked, curled, or missing shingles, along with damage around vents, chimneys, and skylights where leaks often begin.
Clear gutters and downspouts
Blocked drainage systems can force water back under roofing materials, increasing the risk of interior damage.
Check for early warning signs inside the home
Water stains, peeling paint, or musty odors can signal a developing issue before it becomes severe.
Trim nearby trees and remove debris
Overhanging branches and buildup on the roof can trap moisture and accelerate deterioration.
Schedule a professional inspection when needed
Older roofs or homes that have experienced recent storms may benefit from a licensed inspection to identify hidden risks.
Taking action early can help homeowners avoid larger repairs, reduce claim severity, and protect the long-term integrity of their property. As spring storms continue,
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