A wind mitigation report is a document that assesses the structural features and construction methods of a building in order to determine its resilience against wind damage. It is typically conducted by a certified professional, such as an engineer or Florida-licensed home inspector, and is often required for homeowners insurance in areas prone to hurricanes or strong winds.
The report will evaluate various aspects of the building, including the roof covering, roof deck attachment, roof-to-wall connections, window and door protections, and the presence of secondary water resistance barrier. The findings in the wind mitigation report can potentially lead to insurance discounts or savings on premiums.
The report will evaluate various aspects of the building, including the roof covering, roof deck attachment, roof-to-wall connections, window and door protections, and the presence of secondary water resistance barrier. The findings in the wind mitigation report can potentially lead to insurance discounts or savings on premiums.