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When making repairs, does my homeowners’ insurance policy cover to match the damaged areas to the undamaged areas?

Generally speaking, yes. Your insurance policy should put your home back into its pre-loss condition, and that may mean repairing or replacing some undamaged areas so that they match the repairs that are done to the parts of the home that were damaged.

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