Do You Need a 4-Point Inspection in Florida? (+ Wind Mitigation)
A quick checker plus plain answers on cost, what's checked, and how wind mitigation cuts your premium — 2026.
✓ Reviewed June 23, 2026 · sources: FL OIR, Citizens, Florida StatutesNot legally required — but your insurer will require it for an older home. In Florida, Citizens requires a 4-point for homes over 20 years old to bind or renew; many private carriers require it at 30+.
Pair it with a wind mitigation inspection — optional, but it can cut the windstorm part of your premium by up to ~88%.
Do I need a 4-point inspection?
Answer 2 questions. Florida-specific. Informational — your insurer sets the exact rule.
⚠ Guidance only — not an official determination. Always confirm with your lender/insurer and the official source (.gov) before acting. See Disclaimer.
What a 4-point inspection checks
It reviews four systems — roof, electrical, plumbing and HVAC — to confirm the home is insurable. It is narrower than a full home inspection (which is for the buyer); the 4-point is for the insurer. Common red flags: a roof past its life, Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels, and polybutylene plumbing.
Quick facts
| Legally required? | No — insurer-required for older homes |
|---|---|
| Citizens threshold | Homes >20 years; report dated within last 12 months |
| Private carriers | Often 30 or 40 years (varies) |
| 4-point cost | ~$75–$175 (avg ~$125) |
| Wind mitigation | Optional; form OIR-B1-1802; valid up to 5 years; discount up to ~88% of windstorm premium |
| Bundled cost | ~$125–$250 (cheaper together) |
| Who pays | Usually the homeowner / buyer |
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Common questions
Do I need a 4-point inspection in Florida?
What is a wind mitigation inspection and is it required?
How much does a 4-point inspection cost in Florida?
How old does a house have to be to need a 4-point in Florida?
Key terms
- 4-point inspection
- Insurer review of roof, electrical, plumbing and HVAC on an older home.
- Wind mitigation (OIR-B1-1802)
- Inspection of wind-resistant features that earns premium credits; valid up to 5 years.
- Citizens
- Florida's state-backed insurer of last resort; sets common 4-point rules (>20 yrs).
- HVHZ
- High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (Miami-Dade & Broward) — stricter product-approval standards.
Sources
- Wind mitigation & uniform forms — Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR), accessed Jun 2026
- Premium-discount law — Fla. Stat. §627.0629, accessed Jun 2026
- 4-point / roof / 12-month rules — Citizens Property Insurance, accessed Jun 2026
- Cost ranges — HomeAdvisor / Angi / inspector data 2025–2026 (directional)