Storm-tuff hurricane resistant construction

Storm-Tuff

Storm-Tuff construction features

  • 2×6 exterior walls
  • Impact glass windows
  • Peal and seal subroof
  • 140 mph wind engineering
  • Wood backed vinyl soffits
  • Steel tie rods
  • Safe room
  • Whole house generator
  • Insurance discounts up to 20%

Storm-Tuff construction allows you to live safely in hurricane country

I build homes to survive hurricanes, protect their owners, and decrease the stress of living through hurricane season.

2×6 exterior walls protect better against high winds and debris impacts. Higher R-value insulation, too.

Impact glass windows prevent windborn debris from penetrating the windows and precipitating catastrophic interior damage. They provide protection 24/7 without the need for putting up storm panels every time a hurricane comes into the Gulf. Impact glass windows eliminate the need to endanger yourself while installing storm panels in hard to reach areas requiring ladders and there are no unsightly bolts or brackets on your home as required for storm panels.

The peal and seal sub roof is a 50 mil thick bituminous roof underlayment which adheres directly to the roof decking. This secondary rain barrier keeps water out even when shingles are ripped off the roof during high winds. The loss of just a few shingles can often result in massive water damage to the ceilings, furnishings, and floors of your home. The sub roof is like a spare tire for your roof. It’s there to get you home in the event you loose a few shingles.

Steel tie rods create a superior connection between the first and second floor walls. These tie rods extend from the top of the second floor walls down into the concrete foundation.

Wood backing behind vinyl soffits prevents wind storm blowouts. Vinyl soffits and porch ceilings will flex and blow out during windstorms if not backed by wood. I combine the ease of maintenance of vinyl with the strenth of wood to create a survivable low maintenance exterior finish.

A safe room allows you to stay at home instead of evacuating every time a hurricane comes our way. My Safe-at-Home storm shelters are engineered to withstand 250 mph winds and 100 mph missle impacts. If you’re tired of worrying about whether to evacuate or not, where to go, what to do with pets and family members who won’t or can’t travel, then a safe room will solve your problem. Instead of evacuating because a hurricane might hit you can stay at home and if the winds get too strong then just go in your safe room. Learn more about safe rooms.

Whole house generators allow you to live comfortably during the aftermath of a storm. Food stays cold and you have the ability to function relatively normally until infrastructure repairs are completed. The house electrical system can be set up for a small 5-7 kw portable generator with a manual transfer switch or larger 20-25kw whole house generators with an automatic transfer switch.

All these improvements not only protect you and your home but they also qualify you for up to 20% discount on your homeowners insurance.