Louisiana Regulation 136 Explained: FORTIFIED Benchmarks by Zone
Louisiana homeowners are seeing more talk about FORTIFIED roof insurance discounts, but the most useful question is not whether the update sounds positive. It is how the official benchmark table actually works. Regulation 136 gives Louisiana a published FORTIFIED discount framework by zone, with implementation required no later than January 1, 2027. The practical issue for homeowners is how those benchmark ranges differ by region, how they connect to valid FORTIFIED designations, and what should be reviewed before relying on premium percentages when planning a roof replacement.
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What Regulation 136 Changes for Louisiana Homeowners
For homeowners, the biggest change is clarity. Louisiana now has a published benchmark framework tied to valid IBHS FORTIFIED designations. That moves the conversation beyond general claims that a stronger roof might help with insurance. There is now a state benchmark structure showing how the discount framework is organized by designation level and by region.
Timing also matters. The benchmark framework is published now, while insurers are required to implement the discounts no later than January 1, 2027. Homeowners planning a replacement this season should treat that as a practical planning point. It affects how you compare roof scopes, how you think about documentation, and how you prepare for renewal discussions if a FORTIFIED designation is part of the project.
Official Louisiana FORTIFIED Benchmark Table
The published benchmark table separates Louisiana into North, Central, and South zones. The benchmark also changes depending on whether the property has a FORTIFIED Roof, FORTIFIED Silver, or FORTIFIED Gold designation.
| Zone | FORTIFIED Roof | FORTIFIED Silver | FORTIFIED Gold |
|---|---|---|---|
| North | 16% | 20% | 24% |
| Central | 27% | 35% | 42% |
| South | 29% | 43% | 49% |
Why the table matters
This is more useful than a simple headline because it shows the framework is not a single statewide percentage. The benchmark changes by location and by designation level. For many homeowners, the most practical comparison starts with the FORTIFIED Roof row, because that is often where a standard reroof and a documentation-ready resilient roof project begin to diverge in real planning terms.
Why the South Zone Benchmark Is Higher
The benchmark framework is stronger in South Louisiana because the published state table reflects modeled hurricane risk and regional loss differences. For homeowners in coastal and near-coastal parts of the state, that makes the benchmark table especially relevant when comparing standard reroof options against a more resilience-focused scope.
The practical takeaway is straightforward. Location matters. A homeowner in South Louisiana should not assume the same benchmark structure as a homeowner in the northern part of the state. That is one reason the official Louisiana benchmark table is more useful than generic national discussion about FORTIFIED roofing.
What that means in practice
If your home is in a higher-exposure part of the state, the insurance side of the conversation may carry more weight in the planning process. If your property is outside the South zone, the benchmark can still matter, but the decision may lean more heavily on roof age, current condition, exposure, and the full project scope rather than on percentage headlines alone.
What Louisiana Homeowners Should Do Now
The best response is not to chase a headline. It is to get the project sequence right. A roof replacement that is being evaluated partly on insurance value should be discussed in terms of scope, documentation, evaluator coordination, and close-out records, not only in terms of shingle style or base price.
Official Louisiana Resources
Homeowners who want to review the underlying state materials can start with these official Louisiana pages.
FAQ
Is Regulation 136 the same thing as the Louisiana Fortify Homes grant program?
Do the benchmark percentages reduce the full homeowners premium?
Does every roof replacement qualify for a FORTIFIED benchmark discount?
Why is the South Louisiana benchmark higher?
What is the best first step if I am already planning a reroof?
Need a Roof Scope Built for Documentation, Not Guesswork?
Southern Home Improvement Center (SHIC) helps homeowners compare standard roof replacement, FORTIFIED-aligned options, and designation-ready project scopes with a clearer view of what matters for resilience, paperwork, and future insurance conversations. Call the office nearest you and fill out the form at the bottom of the page to schedule your estimate.

