FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 10, 2025
Temple Announces 10K FORTIFIED Roof Achievement, Next Round of LFHP Grants to Open November 12
At a press conference today hosted by Parish Construction & Roofing, Commissioner Tim Temple announced that Louisiana has reached a milestone of 10,000 total FORTIFIED roofs in the state. Commissioner Temple also announced that registration for the next round of Louisiana Fortify Homes Program (LFHP) grants will include 1,000 grants and open at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12, and close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
“Achieving 10,000 FORTIFIED roofs in Louisiana is a massive win for the people of our state,” said Commissioner Temple. “Louisiana is the fastest growing state in the nation when it comes to embracing FORTIFIED roofs.”
During the press conference, Commissioner Temple also announced that the Louisiana Department of Insurance is working to develop benchmark discounts for FORTIFIED roofs in Louisiana. Commissioner Temple was joined at the event by Louisiana Office of Community Development Executive Director Gina Campo, Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Director of FORTIFIED Market Development Alex Cary, Parish Construction & Roofing Partner (and LSU Baseball National Champion and 2x World Series Champion) Ryan Theriot, and Louisiana Fortify Homes Program Participant Steve Curtis.
As in prior LFHP grant rounds, participants will be randomly selected through a lottery system. Unlike the previous round, homeowners who wish to be included in the lottery must register to participate in this and future rounds. To register for the lottery, homeowners must create a profile on the LFHP website by clicking the Login button. Homeowners who previously created a profile may use the same one for this and future rounds.
After creating and logging into their LFHP profile, homeowners must register during the registration period. People who register on the last day of the registration period have the same chance of being selected as those who register on the first day, so there is no need to rush to register as soon as the period opens.
There are 1,000 grants available in this round, which is limited to residents of Louisiana’s Coastal Zone and of Lake Charles, Sulphur and Westlake. To see if your home is located in Louisiana’s Coastal Zone, click here, then click the magnifying glass icon in the bottom right corner of the map and enter your address. Homes within the blue-shaded area of the map are eligible. The LFHP will send an email to registrants who are selected to participate.
If selected to participate, homeowners will be financially responsible for all costs beyond the full grant amount including evaluation fees for the evaluation process according to prices set by the Evaluator. Those interested in the program are encouraged to review eligibility information, homeowner responsibilities and other important information at fortifyhomes.la.gov to determine whether they meet program requirements.
Eligibility Requirements & Homeowner Responsibilities:
- Click here for a detailed list of homeowner rules and requirements.
- New construction homes, condominiums and mobile homes are not eligible to participate in the program.
- Homes on a foundation constructed of unrestrained stacked masonry or stone (dry-stack foundation) are not eligible without an approved retrofit of the foundation.
- Only primary residences are eligible to participate in the program. Homeowners should be prepared to verify they have a homestead exemption on the property during the application process.
- Homes must be covered by an active residential insurance policy with wind coverage. Homes in a Special Flood Hazard Area as designated by FEMA must also have a flood insurance policy. Homeowners should be prepared to provide proof of all required insurance policies.
- Homes must be in good repair as determined by a FORTIFIED Evaluator.
- Roof patching or other partial repairs of the roof are not eligible for funding under the program. To receive grant funding for roof covering replacement as part of a recommended improvement, you must replace the entire, contiguous roof covering.
- Homeowners who have an open insurance claim or had a claim for the repair or replacement of the roof must disclose the claim information during the grant process.
- Grant funds are paid directly to contractors. Homeowners are financially responsible for all costs beyond the full grant amount. Homeowners are also responsible for paying evaluation fees for the entire evaluation process according to prices set by the Evaluator.
- Homeowners applying for a grant should wait to see if they are selected to participate before contacting an Evaluator or Contractor as the process for selecting professionals is managed through the LFHP grant program. Homeowners who select a Contractor and begin work on the project before receiving approval from the LFHP are not eligible for the program.
- Homeowners must ensure that their Contractor understands the procedures and requirements of the Program. The Homeowner should review their Initial Pre-Site Inspection Report with their selected Contractor.
- Homeowners must ensure Contractors receive all applicable building permits from the local building inspector’s office.
The LFHP provides grants of up to $10,000 for homeowners to upgrade their roofs to standards set by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety. The program helps Louisiana homeowners strengthen their roofs to better withstand hurricane-force winds.
About the Louisiana Department of Insurance: The Louisiana Department of Insurance works to improve competition in the state’s insurance market while assisting individuals and businesses with the information and resources they need to be informed consumers of insurance. As a regulator, the LDI enforces the laws that provide a fair and stable marketplace and makes certain that insurers comply with the laws in place to protect policyholders. You can contact the LDI by downloading our LDIConnect mobile app on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, calling us at 800-259-5300 or visiting www.ldi.la.gov.
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