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Wind Mitigation
A wind mitigation is an inspection or report that evaluates how well a building, typically a home, can withstand strong winds—especially from hurricanes or tropical storms.
Purpose:
The main goal is to identify construction features that reduce wind damage. These features can lower your homeowners insurance premium, since homes that are better protected against wind are less risky to insure.​​
Why It Matters:
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Florida and other coastal states often require wind mitigation reports for insurance.
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A good inspection can lead to significant discounts on your insurance bill.
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