Wind Mitigation
If you’re looking to lower your insurance premiums or have been asked for a wind mitigation, this inspection documents how well your home is built to withstand high winds—often resulting in significant discounts.
A wind mitigation inspection focuses on specific construction features that help protect your home during storms. The better these features are, the more credits your insurance company may apply to your policy.
To complete the inspection, we’ll need access to:
- The exterior of the home
- The back side of the garage door
- The attic space
If you have any roof permits, documentation, or fortified roofing certificates, having those available can help ensure you receive full credit for qualifying features.
Wind Mitigation
If you’re looking to lower your insurance premiums or have been asked for a wind mitigation, this inspection documents how well your home is built to withstand high winds—often resulting in significant discounts.
A wind mitigation inspection focuses on specific construction features that help protect your home during storms. The better these features are, the more credits your insurance company may apply to your policy.
If you have any roof permits, documentation, or fortified roofing certificates, having those available can help ensure you receive full credit for qualifying features.
To complete the inspection, we’ll need access to:
- The exterior of the home
- The back side of the garage door
- The attic space
Wind Mitigation
If you’re looking to lower your insurance premiums or have been asked for a wind mitigation, this inspection documents how well your home is built to withstand high winds—often resulting in significant discounts.
A wind mitigation inspection focuses on specific construction features that help protect your home during storms. The better these features are, the more credits your insurance company may apply to your policy.
To complete the inspection, we’ll need access to:
- The exterior of the home
- The back side of the garage door
- The attic space
If you have any roof permits, documentation, or fortified roofing certificates, having those available can help ensure you receive full credit for qualifying features.
What This Inspection Does for You
A wind mitigation inspection can:
- Help reduce your homeowners insurance premium
- Provide documentation for available discounts
- Confirm how your home is built and protected
- Ensure you receive proper credit for upgrades or improvements
What We Look For
Roof Covering
- Type of roof covering (shingle, tile, metal, etc.)
- Roof permit date (when documentation is available)
- Compliance with current building codes
Roof Deck Attachment
- How the roof decking is attached to the structure
- Nail size and spacing
- Strength of the connection between the roof and framing
Roof-to-Wall Connection
- How the roof structure is connected to the walls
- Clips, straps, or other reinforcements
- One of the most important factors in wind resistance
Roof Geometry
- Shape of the roof (hip, gable, flat, etc.)
- Homes with hip roofs typically qualify for better discounts
Secondary Water Resistance (SWR)
- Additional layer of protection beneath the roof covering
- Helps prevent water intrusion if the roof is damaged
Opening Protection
- Protection for windows, doors, and other openings
- Impact-rated materials or coverings
- Includes garage door reinforcement
Other Factors
- What building code version the home was permitted under
- Homes location based on designed wind speed
- Spray foam insulation
Our Approach
Wind mitigation inspections are about accuracy and proper documentation.
We take the time to:
- Identify qualifying features correctly
- Document them clearly with photos
- Ensure nothing is missed that could benefit you
The goal is simple:
👉 help you receive every discount you’re entitled to
Report Delivery
Your report will be delivered promptly after the inspection.
If you provide your insurance agent’s contact information, we can:
- Send the report directly to them
- Ensure they receive everything needed for processing
- Help streamline the process on your end
If you’re looking to reduce your insurance costs or need a wind mitigation inspection, we’re here to help.
