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What can homeowners do to protect their home from hurricane damage?Testing at Clemson University's Civil Engineering Department has shown that application of Foam Seal Hurricane Adhesive System can increase roof uplift resistance 2-4 times from the strength over nails alone. Benefits of Foam Seal AdhesiveTesting has shown that application of Foam Seal Hurricane Adhesive System on sheathing seams can reduce water intrusion by over 99% in the event of roof covering failure. If you live on the Florida coast, application of Foam Seal Hurricane Adhesive can reduce your homeowner's insurance rate. ITW Foam Seal's Hurricane Adhesive qualifies as an approved Superior Roof Sheathing Attachment and Secondary Water Resistance mitigation by the Florida Windstorm Underwriting Association. An independent study by Applied Research Associates shows that application of Foam Seal can reduce losses from wind and water by up to 50%. Our homes and commercial buildings face the threat of destruction from hurricane and strong thunderstorm winds every year. The potential for severe structural damage increases due to aging with each passing year. In the past, roofs put together with nails alone have failed to provide enough structural integrity to withstand the severe weather. Today, builders and home owners can turn to Foam Seal Hurricane Adhesive to strengthen roof structures and make them up to four times more resistant to wind damage. Foam Seal Hurricane Adhesive can be applied to new and existing homes and commercial buildings, usually in a single day. Residents, employees and/or tenants need not be disturbed while Foam Seal is being applied. Sprayed as a liquid, Foam Seal Hurricane Adhesive quickly hardens into a water-tight seal that strengthens the structural integrity of your building. Where nails fail to keep roofs intact, Foam Seal Hurricane Adhesive helps your roof stay in place by increasing up-lift resistance up to four times. Contact Us today to find out how this incredible system can greatly reduce the risk of loss in the event of a hurricane. |
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