Hurricane Season Begins June 1st, 2026 

What Florida Homeowners Need to Know

Hurricane season officially begins June 1st, 2026, and Florida homeowners are encouraged to review their insurance coverage early. With rising storm activity, evolving carrier guidelines, and increasing repair costs, preparation is more important than ever.

At Island Insurance Specialists, our goal is to help you understand your coverage, identify gaps, and make sure your home and family are protected before a storm is on the radar.

🌀 What to Expect This Hurricane Season

Meteorologists anticipate:

•  Above‑average storm activity

•  Warmer ocean temperatures fueling stronger systems

•  Increased rainfall and flooding potential

•  More rapid‑intensification storms

Even a single storm can cause significant damage, so early preparation is key.

🏠 Review Your Homeowners Insurance Before Storms Form
Many homeowners don’t realize their policy may have:
•  Separate hurricane or windstorm deductibles
•  Exclusions for older roofs
•  Limitations on screened enclosures, fences, and outbuildings
•  Coverage gaps for water damage or flood
A quick policy review can prevent major surprises after a storm.
🌊 Flood Insurance: Not Included in Homeowners Policies
Flooding is one of the most common and costly hurricane‑related losses — yet it’s not covered by standard homeowners’ insurance.
You may need:
•  NFIP flood insurance
•  Private flood insurance for higher limits or replacement cost
•  Coverage for contents, loss of use, and additional structures
If your mortgage requires flood insurance, renewals and updates should be handled before June.
 
🛠️ Roof Requirements Matter More Than Ever
Carriers continue tightening roof guidelines. Before hurricane season:
•  Check your roof age
•  Repair missing shingles or soft spots
•  Consider a wind mitigation inspection
•  Update documentation if you’ve replaced your roof
A well‑documented roof can mean the difference between being insured or declined.
📦 Create a Hurricane Preparedness Plan
Every Florida household should have:
•  A 3–7 day supply kit
•  Updated insurance documents
•  A home inventory (photos or video)
•  A family communication plan
•  Evacuation routes and shelter information
Preparation reduces stress and speeds up recovery.
📞 Need a Policy Review Before June 1st?
 
Hurricane season moves quickly — and once a storm is approaching, carriers often place binding restrictions, preventing new policies or changes.
Island Insurance Specialists can help you:
•  Review your current coverage
•  Compare flood insurance options
•  Confirm roof eligibility
•  Identify gaps before storm season begins
Call us at 727‑754‑5036 to schedule your hurricane‑season policy review.