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Preparing Roofs for Hurricane Season

Tilcor Preparing Hoofs for Hurricane Season
July 24, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.

By Tilcor Roofing Systems.

With hurricane season in full swing, now is the time for homeowners to upgrade their roofs.

Hurricane season officially began on June 1st and will continue until November 30th. This hurricane season is predicted to have a higher than average number of storms, with forecasters predicting a total of 18 named storms, while Penn State’s Earth and System Science Center predicted between 15 and 24 tropical storms. 

But how accurate are hurricane predictions? 

While all these storms have been predicted, it’s good to remember that forecasting is not an exact science, but it’s always better to be prepared.

“There is no strong correlation between the number of storms or hurricanes and U.S. landfalls in any given season” but “residents of the coastal U.S. should prepare each year no matter the forecast,” said the Weather Company. 

Protect your roof to protect your home

The roof of a home is the first stage of defense against harsh weather and extreme conditions. It is also one area of a home susceptible to wind damage from hurricanes. 

Hurricane force winds have been recorded at 190 miles per hour. As those winds pass over a home it creates a strong pulling force— almost like a vacuum. If shingles or other roofing components are not securely attached, they will simply peel off. In the worst-case scenario, hurricane force winds can pull off the roof sheathing, which can compromise the house's structural integrity.

If your customers live in an area prone to hurricanes like Florida, one of the best ways to help them protect their homes is to encourage them to invest in a durable roof designed to withstand strong winds. Stone coated steel is a great, durable option but when combined with our concealed fastening system, a Tilcor roof delivers on every level. 

Tilcor’s concealed fastening system

The back-fastening tab on our concealed fastening system folds over itself, which provides strength and a secure area to fasten the panels.

Unlike other tile fixing systems which leave gaps and screws exposed to the elements, our unique concealed fastening wrapping method leaves none of the fasteners unprotected. In addition, because each panel is fixed to another and can be installed directly to the roof deck it limits the ability of strong winds to uplift the panels providing more protection in the event of a tornado or hurricane. 

Recent test results prove that the 3-1/2” side lap and long back-fastening tabs ensure water tightness and can withstand the highest wind loads with less fasteners than competitor products.

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Most homeowners don’t realize that asphalt and concrete roofing systems aren’t watertight— they rely on the underlay to keep water from soaking through to the deck. This leaves the house at risk, as over time, the underlayment will break down if it is exposed to water.

When homeowners choose our Concealed Fastening (CF) Shingle, not only is it the most water-proof stone coated steel shingle on the market, it also protects all fastening elements making roofs more reliable, watertight, and durable than ever. 

Tilcor’s CF shingle

Our CF Shingle has been specifically designed to resemble the look of traditional Asphalt Shingles but without the inherent ongoing issues that many homeowners face, especially when it comes to withstanding hurricane force winds.

See why contractors are choosing Tilcor in Marco Island, FL

Extensive research and development in the design process makes Tilcor’s CF Shingle not only the most water-proof stone-coated steel shingle on the market but the most realistic looking and fastest to install. 

Made from the highest quality raw materials using New Zealand Steel ensures the durability and strength is second to none. At less than 150 pounds per square, a Tilcor roof is a lightweight roofing system, so considerable cost savings can be achieved during new construction along with being the perfect replacement for your customers’ old existing roof. A Tilcor roof lets homeowners improve the look and value of their home in a matter of days.

Tilcor CF shingle color range

Your customers will not find a more durable, versatile and attractive roofing product on the world market that will surpass Tilcor’s quality and affordability. Click here for more information about our CF Shingle to share with your customers. 

Upgrade your roof now

If your customers live in an area prone to high winds or severe weather, there’s never been a better time to help them invest in a high quality roofing system to protect their home. 

Interested in learning more? Contact Tilcor to get a product sample or project quote.

Learn more about Tilcor in their RoofersCoffeeShop Directory.

Original article source: Tilcor



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