Upgrading older roofs to handle Florida hurricane winds.
Florida building codes are strict for a reason. If your older home needs its roof connections brought up to modern standards, we've got you covered. The best part? Doing this usually gets you a solid discount on your homeowner's insurance.
Many older roofs just have basic toe-nails holding the trusses to the walls. We get up into your attic and install heavy-duty galvanized steel straps, clips, or third nails so your roof actually stays put when extreme 130+ mph winds hit.
Did you know Florida insurance companies have to give you a discount if your home is protected against wind damage? Getting your roof strapped usually pays for itself in just a few years of premium savings.
Ask About Wind MitigationThe roof is usually the first thing to fail in a hurricane. Once the wind gets under it, it acts like a giant parachute.
High winds create an uplift effect that can literally suck the roof right off your house. Straps hold it down tight to the walls.
If you lose your roof, the rain and wind will destroy everything inside. Keeping the roof attached is step one in protecting your family.
Insurance companies love wind mitigation. They know strapped roofs mean fewer claims, so they pass those savings on to you.
Don't wait until there's a Category 4 heading for Miami and everyone is panicking. Let's get this sorted out right now.