Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Question on roofs if they are anchored to the walls of our houses. Curious as to our 2009 build has the roof to wall anchors as this seems to be a discount insurance line item. We are block and stucco construction.
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Never seen (in 30 years) a roof which was not.
But............Check with your county for their historical requirements.
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Post-Andrew, the building standards in Florida were revised and raised to ensure hurricane survivability. Obviously, the standards are neither perfect nor all inclusive, but they very good. The aftermath of Irma here in The Villages showed little structural damage, whith shingle loss being the biggest non-debris related damages.
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OP, I believe what you are asking about is called wind mitigation construction, I do not know exactly when this was implemented in the villages, however, there are inspection agencies that will determine if you house has this design feature. Your insurance carrier probably has a list of approved inspectors.
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Yes, call them hurricane straps.
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Contact your insurance provider to confirm that you are getting the applicable discounts. It should be automatic based on year of construction in 2009. Just do a search on Wind Mitigations standards in Florida in 2002 and later for a discussion. |
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Some additional details.
Last edited by boxcarwilly; 01-26-2024 at 12:11 PM. |
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Call TV construction and go up over your garage and visualize/take a picture of the type of fasteners used
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I had a wind mitigation inspection by Sunbird. She (Debbie) is certified to do this specific type of inspection. I submitted it to USAA and got a discount on my insurance. Sunbird Home Inspections | Home Inspections | The Villages, FL
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The newest rules permit only 12 inch soffits, underlayment is required (can be double felt) and structural integrity is set at a minimum of 150 mph sustained. If the entire diaphragm is ruptured or removed beyond 30%, a new roof and sheathing is required by the FBC.
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So what am I looking for if I decide to venture into the Attic with my flashlight? Have to reorganize Christmas totes anyway but while I'm up there....
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Check the building codes for your county and the date they became effective. In Marrion, for probably at least the last 10 years, rebar is anchored in the footings and extended up to the roof.
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Devices called "Truss Anchors" are required by National Building Standards code.
Simpson Inc. is a prominent mfg of these clips and straps. Images: simpson truss anchors - Google Search |
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Highly unlikely the insurance will take your word for it. Did you have a home inspection when you bought your house? Did your agent recommend a wind mitigation inspection? Check first. If not I would call insurer and ask if they need it for the discount, if they do call the prior inspector. If it has been awhile then higher a new inspector.
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Not bad, if you do all of those things you get a 152% reduction in your insurance bill. ...
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