Wind Mitigation Inspection Miami.
The Wind Mitigation is a valuable service that may reduce your Wind Insurance premiums.
Homeowner's and Condo Associations also qualify for Wind Mitigation Inspection credits.
The Wind Mitigation Insurance Inspection look for construction features that have been shown to reduce losses in a windstorm event, such as a hip roof, concrete block construction, the presence of gable end bracing, shutters and opening protections, the presence of single or double roof straps, and the presence of a secondary water resistance barrier.
Our Wind Mitigation Inspection report is signed and sealed by Professional Engineers.
Miami Wind Mitigation Inspection Broward County, FL, Hialeah, Beach, Homestead,
The Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) created the official Wind Mitigation OIR B1-1802 Inspection report form to be completed by the following qualified Inspectors.
Professional Engineer.
Registered architect.
Certified or registered residential or building contractor.
Licensed building Inspector.
Home Inspector.
Building code official (who is duly authorized by the State of Florida or its county’s municipalities to verify building compliance).
Wind Mitigation Features.
Roof and building shapes that are more resistant to high winds.
Doors and windows designed to withstand wind pressure and projectiles.
Atachments for walls and roofs that are specially designed to prevent the roof from being blown off by severe winds.
Ricardo Neyra, owner and head Real Estate inspector of MEI, has extensive experience and has been in the industry full time since 2007 and providing expert-level service and inspection since 2013 – earning a solid reputation.
You may need a new Windstorm Mitigation report completed before this time if:
You make improvements to your home that may qualify for additional discounts, so that any qualifying discounts can be added to your policy by the home insurance companies. Examples of changes that may require a new Inspection include:
Changes to the structure of your home or property, such as adding a room or replacing a roof.
The addition of new damage features for which you wish to receive additional policy discounts.
You have homeowners insurance claims for certain types of wind damage to your home or property.
Making sure that prospective home owners, investors, builders and associations understand the condition of their current property or what might soon be called home is, quite simply, the goal of our Wind Mitigation Inspectors.
Windstorm Mitigation Form usually is valid for up to five years.
4 Points Inspection Miami Dade and Broward
The insurance companies are expecting the condition of the components listed above to be working as intended within the manufacturer’s specifications. The Insurers are looking, as the result of this Insurance Inspection, for the four systems to be in generally good working condition and fulfilling their intended function. In an old home the insurance company will want to see that the systems have been updated. In most cases, the forms are provided by the insurance company to their clients.
Then, during the course of this Inspection, the clients ask the Inspector to fill the form out. The criteria used in these Home Inspections to judge the components include.
Current operating conditions.
Scheduled maintenance requirements.
Expected service life.
Why do I need these Home Inspections - Questions.
Companies have become increasingly reluctant to issue Homeowner Insurance Policies on old homes (usually 25 years old or more). Their common concern in the results, is that there may be conditions in an older home that could become a liability to them. For instance; a home with a roof nearing the end of its reliable life may fail while under the policy and the homeowner may seek reimbursement from their company for damages to the home or its contents. Similar concerns extend to the condition in the Homeowners Inspection, of the HVAC, electrical and plumbing systems.If the 4 Point Inspection shows these elements are in poor condition, in need of being updated or replaced or were improperly installed, they may fail and cause fire or water damage.Newer homes are assumed (by the companies) to not have these problems as frequently as older homes.
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