Before these changes, roofs in Arkansas were generally insured for their full replacement cost for a period of at least 10 years, with many insurers extending this coverage to 15 or even 20 years. After this initial timeframe, coverage would transition to an actual cash value basis or be subject to a set roof depreciation schedule. Insurance policies were not previously allowed to mandate a separate deductible for wind and hail damage claims.
However, under the new regulations, roofs must only be covered for their replacement cost (RC) for seven years. Beyond this timeframe, insurers can now lessen the amount they are willing to pay for older roofs, taking into account depreciation—a practice that could significantly affect a claim’s potential payout. Policies can also include separate wind and hail deductibles, which could lead to higher out-of-pocket expenses for homeowners when these types of damage occur.