If Your Home Is More than 15 Years
Old Your Roof Is Likely Very Vulnerable
Before the revised building codes, resulting from Hurricane Andrew, most homes in Florida had roofs that were simply toe-nailed onto the bearing walls of the home with little upward restraint. With devastating storms such as Donna, Cleo, Betsy and Andrew, these roofs simply lifted off the tops of the bearing walls and blew away. Thus leaving the walls unsupported and susceptible to collapse. Your roof is the keystone of your home’s structure. Protecting your roof will protect your home.
Think of the Storm Proof Roof as a life vest for your home. You wouldn’t go boating without one onboard. And while it’s the one thing you hope to never need, if you do need it, you’ll be eternally thankful you had the foresight to make sure it was available.