05/28/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/28/2026 08:34
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially begins June 1. Now is the time to strengthen your property to reduce potential damage and check your insurance coverage to make sure you are financially prepared if a storm damages your property, says the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is forecasting a below-normal season with a total of 8-14 named storms. Of those, 3-6 are forecast to become hurricanes, including 1-3 major hurricanes.
"The forecast for below-average activity, while welcome news, does not mean residents in hurricane-prone states can let their guard down," says Michael Richmond-Crum, senior director of personal lines at APCIA. "It only takes one storm to devastate communities and cause billions of dollars in damage, so it is critical to be prepared for the worst-case scenario."
The following steps are low-cost ways homeowners can strengthen their property for hurricane season:
In recent years, costs to repair and rebuild homes and businesses after a natural disaster have risen significantly due to inflation. The cost to rebuild a home has increased 47% for construction labor and materials on a cumulative basis since January 2020.
"As part of your hurricane season prep, take time to review your insurance policy and verify with your insurer or agent that your coverage is keeping pace with these cost increases," added Richmond-Crum. "You want to make sure you have enough insurance cover to rebuild or repair your home."
When reviewing your insurance policy, consider the following:
Other steps to take to prepare for hurricane season:
"Natural disasters in recent years have caused billions of dollars in damages, which is a key reason why insurance costs have risen," says Richmond-Crum. " To help improve the affordability of insurance long-term, we must make homes and communities stronger and more resilient against severe weather. Many insurers offer premium discounts for certain steps that homeowners take to reduce the potential for damage from a storm. Discounts vary by company, so talk to your insurer or agent to see what discounts are available."
APCIA Resources for the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season