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LA Fortified Roofing is a free matching service, not a contractor. We connect Lafayette and Baton Rouge homeowners with independent, licensed local roofing contractors experienced with FORTIFIED roof standards.

Lafayette and Baton Rouge homeowners

A FORTIFIED roof is a financial decision. Here is the honest math.

Louisiana pays homeowners to build stronger roofs three different ways: insurance discounts required by law, a state income tax credit, and grant rounds when the Fortify Homes Program opens. The catch is that each layer has its own rules and dates, and most of what circulates about them is stale.

This site keeps the three layers straight, with every figure dated and cited to the Louisiana Department of Insurance or IBHS. When you are ready, we match you free with an independent licensed roofer who does FORTIFIED work.

Why this decision is live in Louisiana right now

2027 discounts

LDI Regulation 136 makes FORTIFIED discounts mandatory for every property insurer by January 1, 2027, with benchmark percentages set by region and designation level. Many insurers already publish discounts today; the current ranges live in the status card above. The discount lane, explained.

Roof-age pressure

Louisiana insurers tighten underwriting as roofs pass 10 to 15 years, and since 2025 they may nonrenew up to five percent of long-held policies each year. If your roof is due anyway, the FORTIFIED question costs a fraction more and unlocks the other layers. Roof age and your policy.

Lafayette's turn

Lafayette Parish became LFHP-eligible for the first time in the 2026 round, alongside Acadia and Jefferson Davis. East Baton Rouge was not on the list, a distinction most pages blur; our city pages state eligibility parish by parish, honestly.

What the standard actually requires

Sealed roof deck

The signature requirement. Taped or sealed seams cut water intrusion by up to 95 percent when covering blows off, per IBHS. It is the difference between shingle damage and a ruined interior.

Ring-shank nailing

The whole deck re-nailed with 8d ring-shank nails, roughly doubling uplift resistance against the wind speeds Lafayette and Baton Rouge design for.

Independent verification

A certified evaluator, not the roofer, documents the work before IBHS issues the designation your insurer and the tax credit rely on. How evaluation works.

Start where your project is

Talk to someone who builds these

Tell us your parish and your situation: chasing the next grant round, re-roofing anyway, or feeling insurance pressure. We connect you with an independent, licensed Louisiana contractor experienced with FORTIFIED work. Free, and the referral fee never touches your price.

The business model is on the how we make money page. We are a matching service, not a contractor, an evaluator, or part of any state program.

Questions Louisiana homeowners ask

What is a FORTIFIED roof?
FORTIFIED is a construction standard from the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety. The Roof level means a sealed roof deck, ring-shank nailing, locked-down edges, and impact-resistant covering, verified by an independent certified evaluator, with the designation renewed every five years.
Is the Louisiana grant open right now?
The 2026 Louisiana Fortify Homes Program round is closed: registration ran June 1 to June 19, 2026, and 3,000 grants of up to $10,000 were awarded by random selection. No next round is scheduled yet, but the program gained a permanent annual funding source on July 1, 2026, so future rounds are expected. The LDI alert list announces new rounds.
What do I get without winning a grant?
Two things that do not depend on a lottery. Louisiana offers a nonrefundable state income tax credit of 100 percent of qualified out-of-pocket FORTIFIED roof expenses, up to $10,000, for projects completed on or after July 1, 2025. And insurance discounts are required by state law: LDI Regulation 136 (2026) sets mandatory FORTIFIED discount benchmarks of 16 to 49 percent on the hurricane portion of premium, by region and designation level, for every policy issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2027.
How much more does FORTIFIED cost than a normal re-roof?
IBHS estimates the FORTIFIED Roof features add roughly $1,000 to $3,000 on a typical home, and contractor-published figures in Louisiana run from a few percent up to 20 percent over a standard replacement. If the roof is due anyway, the upgrade is a fraction of the total job.
Does this site do the roofing?
No. LA Fortified Roofing is a free matching service, not a contractor. We connect you with an independent, licensed Louisiana roofer experienced with the FORTIFIED standard, and we are paid a referral fee that never raises your price.
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