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Insurance Inspections

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Advanced Engineering, Contracting & Inspections has performed thousands of 4-point, wind mitigation, roof, shutter and electrical inspections for both residential and commercial structures throughout Florida.  Some insurance carriers have now mandated 4-point inspections for homes that have reached 20 years of age. Homes  50 years of age and older insured through Citizens may also be required to have a CIT-25 electrical inspection performed by a state licensed electrician and a roof inspection completed by a state licensed roofing or building contractor.  A wind mitigation inspection can be done on a home of any age and is voluntarily done by the homeowner to reduce the premium on the home for construction features that help the home resist windstorm damage.

Our company has all of the qualified personnel in place to complete any of these inspections and are fully insured.  We provide prompt, accurate reports that are emailed as PDf files with digital photos, unless otherwise requested.  Our fees for these inspections are very competitive and we guarantee that your premium will be lowered or your inspection fee will be refunded.

Insurance Inspection Questions Consumers May Have

What is a 4-point inspection?

Many insurance companies in Florida are now requiring these reports on older homes to either obtain a homeowner’s policy or to renew their existing policy.  The inspection must be completed by a qualified inspector (usually a home inspector or a certified building contractor) and is a limited visual survey of the following:

1.  Roof

2.  Electrical system

3.  Heating and air conditioning system

4.  Plumbing

The purpose of the inspection is to identify the components in each system, the general condition and age of each component, any updates or any problems visible at the time of the inspection.  This inspection lets the insurance companies know if these items have been properly maintained and are in good working order thereby minimizing their risk of a claim.

A report will be prepared and sent to the homeowner to keep for their records and a copy sent to their insurance agent usually within 24 hours of the inspection.  For those who are buying a home, we do not recommend that this 4-point inspection be used in place of a pre-purchase comprehensive home inspection due to its limited scope.

What is a wind mitigation inspection?

According to Florida Statute 626.0629 insurers must provide insurance rates that are not excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory.  They must offer policyholder discounts and credits for fixtures or construction techniques that enhance damage resistance or provide damage protection, including:

1.  Roof strength, including roof shape and covering.

2.  Roof-to-wall connections that are installed with hurricane clips/straps, including nails, clips, or single and double wraps.

3.  Wall-to-floor-to-foundation strength.

4.  Window, door and skylight protections, such as hurricane shutters or impact resistant windows and garage doors.

Insurers are required to inform their applicants or policyholders of the availability and range of premium discounts for wind mitigation upon policy issuance and renewal.

In order to qualify for a wind mitigation discount, policyholders must have a Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form (OIR-B1-1802) completed and certified by an engineer, architect or licensed building contractor.  The form will be submitted along with photos of the home to the insurance agent and a copy returned to the homeowner to keep for their records.  This report and the discounts are accepted for up to five years as long as no changes to the home have been made since the inspection was performed.

What are Citizens specialized reports?

The Citizens Property Insurance Corporation is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt government corporation whose public purpose is to provide insurance protection to Florida property owners throughout the state.  The corporation’s goal is to more efficiently and effectively provide insurance to, and serve the needs of, homeowners in high risk areas and others who cannot find coverage in the open, private insurance market.

If your homeowner’s policy is with Citizen’s and the house has a shingle roof more than 25 years of age or the house is 50 years or older, you will be required to have a specialized inspection of the roof (form Cit RCF-1 11 08) completed by one of the following:  a state licensed roofing or building contractor, a licensed building inspector, a registered architect, an engineer in the State of Florida or a building code official who is authorized by the state or its county’s municipalities.  The purpose of this report is to prove if the roof has been replaced or that the remaining useful life is at least three years.

If the house has reached 50 years of age, Citizens will request an inspection of the electrical system only (form Cit-25) to be completed by a state licensed electrician.  This report tells of any upgrades or updates to the electrical service, the amperage, if there are any code violations, insufficient load requirements, any knob and tube wiring present, improper grounding or exposed or unsafe wiring.  The electrician must report what condition he feels the service is in and describe any deficiencies that need correcting.  He may also be required to re-inspect at a later date any previously reported deficiencies and report if they were correctly repaired.

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