Wind Mitigation Inspections
Save Money on Florida Insurance
Professional Reports That Qualify You for Maximum Insurance Discounts
Florida homeowners can save hundreds or even thousands annually on insurance premiums with a professional wind mitigation inspection. Our certified inspectors document your home's wind-resistant features to help you qualify for maximum insurance discounts.
Why You Need a Wind Mitigation Inspection:
Required by most Florida insurance companies
One-time inspection with lasting benefits
Can reduce premiums by up to 60% or more
Pays for itself quickly through savings
What We Inspect & Document
Roof Shape Analysis
Hip roofs qualify for higher discounts than gable roofs. We document your roof configuration for maximum savings.
Wall Construction Type
CBS (concrete block), wood frame, or masonry construction each have different ratings affecting your discounts.
Roof Deck Attachment
The difference between 8d nails and 6d nails can mean significant insurance savings. We verify your deck attachment method.
Window & Door Protection
Impact-resistant glass, storm shutters, or opening protection systems are documented for substantial savings.
Roof-to-Wall Connection
Hurricane straps, clips, and toe-nails are evaluated. Proper connections can save up to 37% on premiums.
Secondary Water Resistance
Roof underlayment and deck protection features that provide additional storm resistance.
Your Potential Annual Insurance Savings
Potential Discount
Feature
Roof Shape (Hip vs Gable)
Roof Deck Attachment
Roof-to-Wall Connection
Opening Protection
Secondary Water Resistance
Up to 36%
Up to 17%
Up to 37%
Up to 60%+
Up to 10%
Insurance Companies We Work With
State Farm
Allstate
Citizens Property Insurance
Universal Property & Casualty
Security First Insurance
Tower Hill Insurance
And many others
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Kenco Home Inspections
🏡 Bonus: Homes with good wind-mitigation features can qualify for insurance discounts.
- Roof shape and covering (shingles, metal, etc.)
- Roof deck attachment (how the roof is nailed to the structure)
- Roof-to-wall connections (clips, straps, toe nails)
- Secondary water resistance (underlayment)
- Opening protection (impact windows, shutters, reinforced doors)
Start Saving on Your Insurance Today
Get your professional wind mitigation report and begin saving immediately.
Same-day appointments available throughout South Florida

