Wind Mitigation Inspections in DeLand & Volusia County
What Is a Wind Mitigation Inspection?

Why Do I Need a Wind Mitigation Inspection?
What Does a Wind Mitigation Inspection Include?
How Much Can You Save?
What we inspect

Shape of
your Roof
Your roof's shape affects how it performs during high winds. We identify the roof geometry and document it on the OIR-B1-1802 form, as certain roof designs may qualify for greater insurance discounts.

Roof-to-Wall Attachment
We inspect how the roof is connected to the walls, looking for clips, straps, or other approved attachment methods. Stronger connections help improve a home's resistance to wind damage.

Roof Deck Attachment
We inspect how the roof is connected to the walls, looking for clips, straps, or other approved attachment methods. Stronger connections help improve a home's resistance to wind damage.

Opening Protection
We examine windows, doors, garage doors, and other openings to determine whether they are protected with impact-rated products or approved storm shutters.

Water Resistance
When accessible, we verify whether an additional water-resistant barrier is installed beneath the roof covering. This extra layer helps protect the home if the roof is damaged during a storm.
Frequently Asked
FAQ
A Wind Mitigation Inspection is a specialized inspection that evaluates your home's wind-resistant construction features. The inspection documents items such as roof shape, roof-to-wall connections, roof deck attachment, and opening protection on the official Florida OIR-B1-1802 form. Insurance companies use this report to determine whether your home qualifies for potential homeowners insurance discounts.
Insurance savings vary depending on your home's construction and your insurance provider. Homes with qualifying wind-resistant features may be eligible for discounts on their homeowners insurance premium. Your completed OIR-B1-1802 report can be submitted to your insurance company, which will determine any available credits.
A Wind Mitigation Inspection evaluates several key features of your home, including roof geometry, roof-to-wall attachment, roof deck attachment, opening protection, and secondary water resistance. These features help determine how well your home may withstand high winds and hurricanes and are documented on the official Florida inspection form.
Most Wind Mitigation Inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the size and accessibility of the home. After the inspection is complete, your report is prepared and delivered so you can submit it to your insurance carrier.
While a Wind Mitigation Inspection is not required for every homeowner, it is highly recommended for anyone looking to reduce homeowners insurance costs or document wind-resistant features. Many Florida homeowners choose to have one completed when purchasing a home, renewing an insurance policy, or after replacing a roof or installing hurricane protection.
Ready to Schedule Your Wind Mitigation Inspection?
One house a day, full attention on yours. Call or text (386) 414-9230 — seven days a week, 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM.