No. Once you bought it its yours. If you have some type of home warranty maybe it would be covered.
As long as the roof you have is not leaking, it doesn't need replacing. If you want to replace it anyway, make sure you update your homeowners policy to show that. The older home doesn't mean older roof. You might ask the seller of the home when the roof was last put on. A roof should last about 10 years or so.
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Generally no. You need "all risk" contents for that to be covered.
If your roof is leaking due to a loss suffered from a covered peril under your policy such as fire, wind hail etc. (see your policy for covered perils) then your roof leak as well as any resulting damage should be covered under you home insurance policy. If you roof is leaking simply because it is old and has reached or or surpassed it's life expectancy (an expected and normal home owners maintenance issue) the roof leak would not be covered.
You will need to check your roof for gaps, spaces or damaged shingles and take steps to repair them. Inspecting an older roof is an important thing to do to keep them from leaking and damaging your home.
To make a roof leak, you'll need to punch a hole in it.
A leaking roof can be a headache for many owners. In addition, a leaking roof can cause extensive water damage inside a home, potentially damaging the foundation. A shingle roof is simple to repair. Locate the damaged shingle on a rooftop, and pull back the shingles above it. Using a claw hammer, remove the nails holding in the damaged shingle. Check for any existing damage to the tar cover. If there is any damage, repair it with silicone or roofing tar. Place the new shingle under the existing roof shingles, and nail in place. Make sure no other shingles were dislodged.
The best way to fix a roof leak is to replace your Shingles because that is the main reason why it is leaking because the tree hit your roof. You can find Shingles at any store such as Home Depot and you can find the right tools at a hardware store.
Roof leaking, wall leaking, soffit leaking from ice buildup on roof. First thing would be to go into attic and see if there is any signs of water, if there are no signs of water that means it is coming from the outside wall .
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It could be you have a leak in your roof or a broken pipe inside a wall that is causing this. I'd check out the roof first (usually "goop" will do the trick for a quick fix) and if it isn't the roof then bring a professional in to see where the leak is.