Do I have to pay my deductible? - Understanding Storm Damage Insurance Claims in Texas

Severe weather across Texas continues to get worse every year. Hailstorms, high winds, tornadoes, and severe thunderstorms are causing billions of dollars in roof and property damage annually. At the same time, roofing prices continue to rise due to increasing labor costs, material shortages, and higher insurance claim volumes.

Unfortunately, storm season also brings an increase in “storm chasers” and inexperienced roofing contractors promising homeowners things like “Free Roofs” or “We Cover Your Deductible.”

As a homeowner, it is important to understand what Texas law says, how insurance claims actually work, what your responsibilities are, and how to avoid becoming a victim of roofing scams or poor workmanship.

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Do Homeowners Have to Pay Their Insurance Deductible?

In most cases, yes.

Texas law requires homeowners to pay their deductible on insurance claims. Your deductible is your portion of the loss and is part of your insurance agreement with your carrier.

If a roofing contractor promises to “waive,” “absorb,” or “cover” your deductible, homeowners should immediately ask an important question:

How are they doing that?

Insurance companies are not writing inflated checks so homeowners can receive “free roofs.” If the total approved roof replacement cost is $15,000, that amount already includes:

  • The insurance company’s portion
  • The homeowner’s deductible

If a contractor agrees to complete the work for less than the approved amount simply to “cover your deductible,” that should raise serious concerns.

Big Red Flag! Waiving your deductible

When roofing companies advertise deductible waivers, there are usually only a few ways they make it work:

  • Cutting corners on labor or installation
  • Using lower-grade materials
  • Skipping required components
  • Committing insurance fraud by Invoicing insurance companies for work not completed

Homeowners should understand that roofing systems are not all built the same. The quality of materials, ventilation, flashing, underlayment, fasteners, and installation practices directly impacts how long your roof will last and how well it protects your home.

A cheap roof can become a very expensive problem later.

After every major hailstorm in Texas, neighborhoods become flooded with out-of-town roofing companies going door-to-door. What happens if your roof leaks six months later? 

Choosing a local roofing contractor that is not going to pull out of town when the next storm hits somewhere else.

We were here before the storm, and we will be here after

Understanding How Insurance Companies Pay on a Roof Claim

One of the biggest areas of confusion for homeowners is understanding how insurance claim payments are distributed.

Let’s use an example:

  • Total approved roof claim: $10,000
  • Homeowner deductible: $2,000
  • Insurance company responsibility: $8,000

Many homeowners assume the insurance company sends the entire $8,000 immediately. That is usually not how it works.

Most insurance carriers initially issue an ACV payment, also called Actual Cash Value. This first payment reflects depreciation based on the age and condition of the roof.

Example:

  • First payment (ACV): $5,000
  • Recoverable depreciation withheld: $3,000

Once repairs are completed and documentation is submitted, the insurance company typically releases the recoverable depreciation payment.

This means:

  • Total insurance payout = $8,000
  • Homeowner deductible = $2,000
  • Total funds available = $10,000

Many homeowners mistakenly believe the first insurance check is the only payment they will receive. This misunderstanding often causes unnecessary panic and confusion during the claims process.

If you are reviewing your insurance paperwork, look closely for the term:

“Recoverable Depreciation”

If recoverable depreciation is listed, that amount is generally paid after repairs are completed and finalized.

Why Insurance Companies Are Becoming More Strict

Insurance carriers across Texas have tightened claim policies significantly over the past several years due to the increase in catastrophic weather events.

Many homeowners are now seeing:

  • Higher wind and hail deductibles
  • Deductibles increasing from 1% to 2%, 3%, or even 5%
  • More claim scrutiny
  • More partial repair approvals
  • Roof exclusions for aging roofs
  • Policies converting from Replacement Cost Value (RCV) to Actual Cash Value (ACV) when the roof gets to be 8-10 years old

Some older roofs may only qualify for depreciated payouts instead of full replacement cost coverage. This is why homeowners should review their insurance policy regularly and understand:

Understanding your policy before a storm happens can prevent major surprises later.

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When It Is Legal to Reduce Your Deductible

There are situations where homeowners can legally reduce their out-of-pocket expenses without committing fraud.

Example:
The insurance company approves:

  • Roof replacement
  • Gutters
  • Downspouts
  • Window screens

If the homeowner chooses not to replace cosmetic items like dented gutters or hail-damaged screens at this time, those allocated funds may help offset the homeowner’s deductible costs.

The important distinction is this:

  • The contractor is not falsifying invoices
  • The insurance company approved those items
  • The homeowner is choosing how claim funds are used

This is completely different from a contractor illegally “waiving” deductibles through fraudulent billing practices.

Many homeowners decide that functional gutters with cosmetic hail dents are acceptable if it means ensuring the roof replacement is completed correctly using quality materials and proper installation methods.

Because at the end of the day, the roof is what protects the home.

Choose a Roofing Contractor You Can Trust

Your roof is one of the largest investments protecting your property. Choosing the right roofing contractor matters.

Homeowners should look for contractors who are:

  • Local
  • Experienced in Claim Recovery
  • Focus on quality workmanship instead of shortcuts
  • Fully Insured
  • Provide detailed written estimates
  • Provide 10-Year Workmanship Warranty

Not every roof needs to be replaced. Sometimes repairs and maintenance are the better option. Honest contractors will tell you the truth, even when it does not lead to a large sale.

At Everstead Property Services, homeowners in the Leander area can count on honest roof evaluations, professional storm damage inspections, and straightforward guidance throughout the insurance claim process. Our goal is simple: help homeowners make informed decisions and ensure every roof is built right, built to code, and Built Texas Strong.