Your trusses are mitigated with hurricane strap installation from within your attic or through the soffit.
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Bottom line get a wind mitigation that will save you money on your insurance.
Wind mitigation retrofit features such as hurricane straps clips and fortified roof deck attachments greatly decrease the amount of damage that may occur during a windstorm or hurricane.
A wind inspection is a report that details add ons and features a.
Wind mitigation inspection our third nail system is significantly stronger than the dual nail roof truss straps systems typically used and as a result will save you 25 to 30 percent on your homeowner s insurance premiums.
Did you know that a wind inspection report prepared by a certified third nail expert can earn you a discount on your insurance premium.
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Roof shape a hip roof which is shaped like a pyramid is the most wind resistant roof shape and.
Double straps that are attached to the side and or bottom of the top plate and are nailed to the rafter truss.
Once the job is completed we will perform a new 1802 wind mitigation form at no cost to you we will submit this to your current insurance carrier so you can receive credit and start saving.
Nailed to the rafter truss.
Each required added stud shall be attached to the existing roofing framing members truss top chord or rafter and truss bottom chord or ceiling joist using a minimum of two 3 inch toenail fasteners 8 wood screws or 10d nails and a metal connector or mending plate with a minimum of four 1 1 4 inch long fasteners 8 wood screws or 8d nails at each end.
Thursday july 26 2018 the reduction on the windstorm portion of your homeowner s insurance that is allowed for a strong roof to wall attachment averages 35 and is the largest discount for many homeowners.
Single wraps are metal connectors consisting of a single strap that wraps over the top of the truss rafter and is secured with a minimum of 2 nails on the front side and a minimum of 1 nail on the opposing side.
Adding hurricane straps to every truss will increase the uplift to 1000 pounds per square foot and make your home stronger during a high wind situation.