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Roof Coatings Clarification
12.15.22

In response to questions about roof coatings and sealants used with the intent to repair and/or extend a roof covering’s useful life, Citizens would like to provide the following information to assist agents with determining roof insurability under our underwriting rules.

When a roof replacement is required, and a coating or sealant is used in lieu of roof replacement, the risk remains ineligible for coverage with Citizens. Use of such materials does not constitute a roof replacement. See the following for further specifics.



Roof Coatings and Sealants

For new and renewal business, where a sealant or coating has been applied to the roof, Underwriting will review the risk, including age and condition of the roof, to determine eligibility for coverage.



Notes

  • Citizens may conduct inspections to verify the risk meets eligibility requirements.
  • Roof coatings – such as acrylic, silicone, urethane, soy, elastomeric or other similar coatings used for waterproofing or UV protection – do not meet Citizens’ requirements for proof of roof replacement.


Resources

For more information, agents and credentialed agency staff can log in to the Agents website to review the Underwriting guidelines and other resources to help you service your customers:

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