Here in Florida, we know the destruction a hurricane can bring. With predictions of increased storm activity for the 2024 hurricane season, now is the time to prepare with a wind mitigation inspection.
Securing Your Home: The Benefits of a Florida Wind Mitigation Inspection As Florida homeowners, we understand the importance of protecting…
Florida homeowners should be aware of the potential impacts of SB2-D on their home inspections and insurance policies. By understanding the requirements of the law, inspecting their properties proactively, and taking steps to mitigate risks, homeowners can position themselves for the most favorable insurance terms when their policies are up for renewal.
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season started on June 1, 2023 and goes through November 30, 2023. The forecast includes 12 to 17 possible named storms including 5 to 9 hurricanes and 1 to 4 major hurricanes. Is your home hurricane ready?
Florida is obviously one of the states most affected by hurricanes, so it is important to be prepared. That includes learning about a wind mitigation inspection checklist. Not only can it protect your home and family, it can save you a lot of money on your insurance.
There are three kinds of Florida insurance inspections you will want when looking at changing your insurance policy.
Wind mitigation is a critical aspect of any home on or near the coast of Florida. Whether you already own a home, are buying a home or even if your new home is under construction, it is essential to understand how the building will perform during a major storm.
Insurance companies are becoming more strict about insurance for inspections requirements. This is likely due to the increase in homeowner claims for primary systems such as plumbing and electric.
The home buying process can rely heavily on 4 point inspections and wind mitigation inspections. So, it is important to know whether and when you will need a wind mitigation inspection, a 4 point inspection or both. Solid Rock Inspections Group can help walk you through the process.
In preparation for the 2022 hurricane season, it is important to make sure you have roof protection in place as well as a roof certification that can withstand the challenge.