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Home Insurance in
Naples, Florida

Florida's homeowners insurance market is one of the most complex in the country — Citizens Insurance, windstorm deductibles, roof age restrictions, and post-Ian market shifts all affect what you pay and what you're covered for. Bruno shops multiple carriers to build the right policy for your Naples home.

Core Coverages for
Florida Homeowners

A standard Florida homeowners policy (HO-3) has several components. Knowing what each covers — and what it doesn't — is the difference between a policy that pays and one that leaves you short after a storm.

Dwelling Coverage

Covers the structure of your home — walls, roof, built-in appliances, and attached structures — against covered perils including wind, fire, and vandalism. Replacement Cost Value is strongly recommended over Actual Cash Value in SWFL.

Windstorm Coverage

Florida HO-3 policies cover wind damage from hurricanes and named storms — but with a separate windstorm deductible (typically 2–5% of insured value). This deductible applies each hurricane season, not per-claim in most cases.

Personal Liability

Protects you if someone is injured on your property and sues you, or if you accidentally damage someone else's property. Standard limits are $100,000–$300,000. Consider an umbrella policy for additional protection.

Loss of Use

Pays for hotel, rental, and additional living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable due to a covered loss. After Hurricane Ian, many Naples families needed this coverage for months while their homes were repaired.

The Naples Homeowners
Insurance Landscape

Citizens Insurance — Last Resort or Right Fit?

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation is Florida's state-backed insurer of last resort. It was created for homeowners who genuinely cannot find private coverage — not as the cheapest default option. Many homeowners end up with Citizens simply because their agent didn't shop the private market thoroughly.

Citizens has real drawbacks: it can surcharge all Florida policyholders after a major storm season, its policies are often more restrictive than private alternatives, and the state can assess your premium retroactively. If you qualify for private market coverage, it's usually worth exploring.

As an independent agent, Bruno shops Citizens alongside private carriers for every client. In some cases Citizens is genuinely the best option — but that conclusion should come from comparison, not assumption.

Post-Ian Market Shifts in Southwest Florida

Hurricane Ian reshaped the insurance market throughout Southwest Florida. Multiple carriers exited the Florida market entirely. Those that remained tightened underwriting requirements — especially around roof age, construction type, and elevation. Rates increased significantly across the board.

For Naples homeowners, this means the policy you had three years ago may no longer be available from the same carrier, at the same price, or with the same terms. An annual policy review is more important now than ever.

Roof age is the single most scrutinized factor. Many carriers now require roofs to be under 15 years old for full replacement cost coverage. Older roofs may only qualify for ACV settlement — meaning you'd receive depreciated value at claim time. See our home damage guide →

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Florida Home Insurance
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What is Citizens Insurance and should I avoid it?+
Citizens Property Insurance is Florida's insurer of last resort — a state-backed carrier for homeowners who cannot find private coverage. While Citizens provides coverage, it can assess all Florida policyholders after a major hurricane season, often has higher premiums than comparable private options, and carries more restrictive policy terms. Many Naples homeowners can qualify for private market carriers with better rates. Bruno shops both Citizens and private alternatives to determine the right fit for your specific home.
What is a windstorm deductible and how does it work?+
A windstorm deductible is separate from your standard policy deductible and applies specifically to hurricane or named storm damage. In Florida, it is expressed as a percentage of your home's insured value — typically 2% to 5%. On a $400,000 home with a 2% windstorm deductible, you pay the first $8,000 of any hurricane wind damage claim out of pocket. This is one of the most important numbers to understand before storm season, and it varies significantly between carriers.
What is the difference between replacement cost and actual cash value?+
Replacement Cost Value (RCV) pays to rebuild or repair your home using current materials and labor costs — what it actually costs today. Actual Cash Value (ACV) subtracts depreciation from that amount. For a 15-year-old roof with a 20-year lifespan, ACV might pay only 25% of the replacement cost — leaving you to cover the rest. After Hurricane Ian, many SWFL homeowners discovered their ACV policies left them with tens of thousands in gaps. RCV is strongly recommended for Florida homeowners.
Does my homeowners policy cover hurricane damage?+
A standard HO-3 homeowners policy covers wind damage from hurricanes — but it does NOT cover flooding, even flooding caused by a hurricane. Hurricane Ian caused catastrophic storm surge and flooding throughout SWFL, and homeowners without separate flood insurance received nothing for flood damage. You need both a homeowners policy (for wind and structural damage) and a separate flood insurance policy (for rising water) to be fully protected in Southwest Florida. These are two completely separate policies.
My roof is older. Will insurance companies cover my home?+
Roof age is one of the most critical factors in Florida homeowners insurance today. After Hurricane Ian, carriers tightened restrictions significantly on roofs over 15–20 years old. Some carriers will insure older roofs only with ACV settlement terms — meaning depreciation applies when you make a claim. Others require a roof inspection before offering coverage. A few carriers refuse to write the home at all. Bruno can identify which carriers will write your specific home and at what terms — this is one of the first questions we address in every home insurance conversation.
What does a standard homeowners policy NOT cover in Florida?+
Standard Florida HO-3 policies typically exclude: flood damage (requires a separate NFIP or private flood policy), mold resulting from flooding, sinkhole collapse (limited separate coverage available), normal wear and tear, maintenance-related damage, and most water intrusion from outside the structure. Sewer backup is also commonly excluded but can be added as an endorsement. Bruno walks through every exclusion during the quote process so there are no surprises when a claim is filed.

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