Wind Mitigation

Wind mitigation is the implementation of certain building techniques in order to limit damage caused by intense wind.
In 2006, Citizens Insurance, one of the largest property insurers in Florida, requested a 45% rate increase for wind insurance. Other insurers took similar actions. In Florida, the portion of a homeowner’s premium covering wind damage can be up to 70% of the total, depending on location. Wind mitigation benefits homeowners, private insurers, and all levels of government. (InterNACHI 24 Wind Mitigation – InterNACHI®)

Incentives for Wind Mitigation

In some states, homeowners can benefit from reduced insurance premiums. The Gulf Coast states, which are most prone to windstorm damage from hurricanes, have each considered mandating incentives to mitigate damage due to wind. Mississippi and Texas currently do not have such legislation, although Florida has been successful. Following Hurricane Andrew, Florida passed a law requiring insurance companies to offer their customers discounts and credits for existing building features and home improvements that reduce damage and loss from wind. In order to qualify for this discount, homes must undergo a certified home wind inspection. However, many Floridians do not know of this law.

Key Benefits

Incentives for Wind Mitigation

Wind Mitigation Techniques

Garage Doors

Opening Protection

Roof Covering

Roof Deck Attachment

Roof-to-Wall Connections

Secondary Water Resistance

Protect Your Home with Wind Mitigation

Upgrading your home with wind mitigation techniques not only reduces risk — it may also lower your insurance premiums.