Is Your Roof Windproof?

When it comes to regular winds, a regular roof in good shape should be able to withstand them without problems. However, when it comes to hurricane, it is naturally to be very concerned about your roof. That`s because a category 1 hurricane comes with minimum wind speed of 74 mph, while a category 5 hurricane comes with winds exceeding 150 mph.

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In such weather conditions, can we really talk about a hurricane proof roof? Well, although it might seem impossible, actually there are things you can do to windproof your roof and increase your chances to remain protected, even in inclement weather.

The shape and slope of the roof

If possible, it is best to ensure that your roof is windproof since its design phase, especially if you live in a hurricane-prone area. Innovative Pensacola roofing contractors suggest that you choose a shape that minimizes wind impact (hexagon or octagon), as well as multi-panel features that reduce wind load. Also, you should take into account that multiple slopes that lie at the right angle (about 30 degrees) are better than 2-slope gabled roofs.

Avoid high wind pressure

A hurricane has the power to blown off entire roofs because of the very high wind pressure. You will need a minimizing pressure strategy, which typically consists in reducing the area of uplift pressure by minimizing eaves to 20 inches.

Roofing materials

Some cover materials are more resistant than others, in windy weather. Therefore, you might want to opt for a slate, ceramic or metal roof.

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