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Wind Mitigation Inspections

Strengthen Your Home. Lower Your Insurance Costs.

At Properly Inspected, we know that strong winds and severe storms can cause major damage to homes—especially in regions prone to hurricanes or heavy gusts. A Wind Mitigation Inspection evaluates how well your property is built to withstand wind-related forces, identifying construction features that help protect your home and reduce potential storm damage.

Beyond safety, this inspection can also lead to insurance premium discounts, as many insurers reward homeowners who take proactive steps to reinforce their property’s wind resistance. Whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining your home, our professional evaluation helps you stay protected and save money.

The Benefits for You

Potential Insurance Savings

Qualify for policy discounts by documenting your home’s wind-resistant features.

Improved Storm Readiness

Understand how your home’s structure, roof, and openings are designed to withstand high winds.

Identify Weak Points

Spot areas that may need upgrades or reinforcement for better protection during severe weather.

Increased Property Value

A well-documented, wind-hardened home is more appealing to buyers and insurers alike.

Detailed, Easy-to-Submit Reports

Receive a professional inspection report that meets all insurance and building standards for documentation.

Why a Wind Mitigation Inspection Matters

Even homes built to modern standards can have features that go unnoticed by insurance companies unless properly inspected and documented. Roof shape, attachment methods, secondary water barriers, and impact-resistant openings all play critical roles in reducing damage and risk during storms.

A Properly Inspected Wind Mitigation Inspection provides a thorough, unbiased assessment of your home’s protective features. Our licensed inspectors ensure every qualifying element is clearly recorded, helping you strengthen your home’s defense against severe weather—and potentially lower your insurance costs.