A hip roof performs better than any other roof structure when faced with enduring high winds.
Strong wind wind resistant roof design.
Roof design for proper wind resistance.
Class g resist uplift at wind speeds up to 120 mph.
Astm d3161 class f and astm d7158 class h.
Wind resistant roof design hip roofs four sided roof design are more aerodynamic and inherently more resistant to uplift forces of high wind than gable end and other roof designs.
Improper attachment results in the increased probability of wind.
Photo courtesy of ricowi system attachment is the most critical element of roof design and application.
When having a new roof installed make sure that rotted or damp wood is removed and that particleboard is replaced with stronger heavier plywood.
Asphalt roofing shingles in the market generally all carry the same wind resistance classifications.
For wind resistant building design a continuous load path is the best protection against strong winds.
A continuous load path ensures that when a load including uplift and lateral horizontal loads attacks a structure the load will move from the roof wall and other parts toward the foundation and into the ground.
Then make sure that ring shanked nails no more than 6 inches apart are used for fastening.
Class d resist uplift at wind speeds up to 90 mph.
Order reprints no comments damage to this pensacola school building began at the perimeter edges.