*IS THERE ANYTHING THAT CAN SURVIVE THE STORM?
Most of the damage starts by partially lifted roof coverings, blown out eaves, and soffits. This leads to water entry, drywall saturation and damage to your belongings. Once the roof has been breached, the hurricane force winds can rip your home apart piece by piece as the wind pressure acts on the inside of the building envelope and when it finds a weak point the house implodes. |
Yes, the Snap-N-Lock Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) can survive. The metal skin on the panel acts as integral moisture and vapor barrier, blocking rain damage even if shingles or other roof coverings are blown off. The metal skin on the underside of the panel creating the eave is waterproof and practically indestructible, preventing wind-driven rain damage. Each panel is part of an integrated system that prevents winds up to 150mph from grabbing hold of any structural components to open up the housing envelope. The panels go through extensive and rigorous quality control testing to ensure they meet and exceed building code requirements for wind, impact, racking, live and dead loads. Hurricane testing has shown our steel insulated panels to be stronger than block or wood frame construction, sustaining only very minor exterior siding damage in winds exceeding 140 mph, with no structural failures. NO WATER PENETRATION! Cost to Repair: Less than $500
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Flame Spread Index | Smoke Developed Index | |
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Class A | 0 – 25 | 0 – 450 |
Class B | 26 – 75 | 0 – 450 |
Class C | 76 – 200 | 0 – 450 |
A combustible material is required to conform to the Class A requirements to be used in noncombustible exterior wall construction.
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