Recently i have received reports from some engineering firms hired by the insurance companies that have been stating in unison that wind does not affect the structural integrity of a cement tile roof.
Roof tiles wind speed.
Alot of the homes in this area have cement tile roofs.
It all depends on the quality of the chosen material and the amount of the resistance against the wind.
As you may all know we have suffered several hurricanes over the past 2 years.
So what wind speeds do you need to be worried about.
Consumers can check individual ul listings usually present on the product packaging to find out the wind velocity resistance of individual brands.
Craftsmanship is also important.
There are two types.
There are currently no testing standards requiring roof tile systems to be debris impact resistant.
45 57 mph.
Whilst the nhbc technical manual seeks to simplify the requirements of roof tile fixings it would appear that for some roofs have passed the nhbc final inspection with roof tiles that are not adequately fixed to comply.
Ul s test method ans ul 2390 has found the wind resistance of asphalt shingles with sealed tabs to be between 60 to 150 mph.
Assessment of wind borne tile impact on approved missile impact resistant products presentation given 12 11 2004 to hrac paper under peer review in wind and structures key findings re.
Proper installation will only end the damage caused by high winds.
If you want the best roof for high winds the decking under the shingles needs to be strong and sturdy and your fastners should be high quality.
Minimal risk except for long flight distances 45 m in exposure c and d.
Monier guide to wind classification 3 what is wind classification step 1.
Some metal roofing can withstand wind speeds of more than 150 mph.
Roofing recommends that the advice of a suitably qualified building engineer is sort in assessing the wind classification of a particular site.
Whilst the over 60 degree statement does agree with bs5534 below 60 degrees it only complies in low wind uplift situations.
A standing seam roof and the water shedding roofing system.
Clay and concrete tile roofing has been tested in accordance with 2017 florida building code residential sixth edition to meet section r 4402 high velocity hurricane zones roof assemblies and rooftop structures with wind speeds up to 150 miles per hour.
Furthermore the roofing designer or specifier sometimes assumes if there is a design wind speed requirement of 90 mph then the roof system must have a 1 90 rating which is not always true at least not for the reason they think maybe for tall buildings or if other factors exist.
Likelihood of shutter puncture 100 120 mph bsw.
Prone regions where the basic wind speed is equal to or greater than 110 mph 3 second peak gust the windborne debris issue is of greater concern than in lower wind speed regions.