FORTIFIED Certificates expire after 5 years.
In order for homeowners to keep their FORTIFIED Home designation (whether Gold, Silver or Roof), they need to schedule a renewal inspection with a FORTIFIED Evaluator every five years. Having this certificate can have significant savings on your homeowners insurance. A couple of things to note…
- IBHS, the entity responsible for FORTIFIED, grants a one-year grace period after expiration before a late fine is applied to the renewal fee.
- Homeowners are NOT obligated to use the same FORTIFIED Evaluator that issued their home’s original certificate. They are free to choose any certified and licensed Evaluator.
If your home has a FORTIFIED designation it is important to note that some projects can jeopardize your certificate such as…
- Adding a doggie door
- Extending the roofline
- Adding skylights
- Changing exterior doors/windows
- Patching the roof
If you have questions about a FORTIFIED renewal or how this can impact your insurance, let’s connect you with our local preferred inspector.
Pierce & Susan Kaylor | Coldwell Banker Coastal Realty
251.269.5250 kaylorteam@gmail.com