Builders Risk Answer
Does Builders Risk Cover Wind, Hail, and Storm?
Yes — wind and hail are standard covered perils on most builders risk policies. But coastal projects and hurricane-zone builds have specific windstorm requirements you need to know before you bind.
- ✓Wind, hail, and storm damage: standard covered perils
- ✓Coastal and hurricane-zone projects may have separate wind deductibles
- ✓Open frames are highly vulnerable — coverage is essential from framing on
- ✓We verify windstorm terms for every project by location
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The Direct Answer
Yes, windstorm and hail are standard covered perils on builders risk policies written for inland locations. A storm that blows off framing members, a hailstorm that destroys staged roofing materials, or high winds that collapse temporary walls — all of these are covered events on a standard builders risk policy.
Open-frame construction is among the most wind-vulnerable property in existence. A building without sheathing, without a completed roof, without interior partitions provides no resistance to wind. The framing stage is when builders risk wind coverage earns its premium.
Coastal and hurricane-zone exception: Projects in coastal areas, Florida, the Gulf Coast, and hurricane-prone regions may face two additional requirements: a separate wind/hail deductible (often expressed as a percentage of insured value, not a flat dollar amount) or a separate windstorm endorsement with its own terms. We verify windstorm provisions for every project based on location before binding.
What to Watch for in Wind-Prone Markets
In Florida, Texas Gulf Coast, and Atlantic coastal markets, windstorm coverage for builders risk requires careful attention. Here’s what carriers commonly do in these markets:
Percentage deductibles: Instead of a flat $5,000 deductible, carriers in wind-prone areas may apply a 2–5% deductible on the insured value. On a $500,000 project, that’s a $10,000–$25,000 out-of-pocket amount per windstorm claim.
Named storm exclusions: Some carriers exclude named storms (hurricanes) from the standard wind coverage. A separate named storm endorsement may be required — and may be subject to availability.
Wind and Hail Are Covered — Make Sure Your Policy Has the Right Terms for Your Location
Same-day quotes, windstorm provisions verified by location. All project types.