Wind Mitigation Inspection in Orlando, FL
A wind mitigation inspection documents how your home is built to resist hurricane-force winds. The findings may help you qualify for homeowners insurance credits through your Florida insurance carrier.
What a wind mitigation inspection reviews
A wind mitigation inspection evaluates six areas of your home that Florida insurance carriers use to determine wind resistance. Each is documented on the OIR-B1-1802 form and submitted to your carrier with your insurance application or renewal.
Roof Covering
Type and age of roofing material — shingle, metal, tile, or other. Material type and installation quality affect wind ratings and potential insurance credits.
Roof Shape
Hip, gable, flat, or combination. A hip roof — four sloped sides — is generally more wind-resistant and may qualify your home for insurance credits.
Roof Deck Attachment
Nail size, spacing, and pattern fastening the roof deck to the structure. Closer, larger nail patterns provide stronger resistance to wind uplift.
Roof-to-Wall Connections
How the roof framing attaches to the walls — toenails, clips, single wraps, double wraps, and structural anchors each carry different wind ratings.
Opening Protection
Windows, exterior doors, skylights, and garage doors. Impact-resistant glazing or rated shutters can significantly affect your inspection results.
Secondary Water Resistance
Whether a sealed barrier layer under the primary roof covering is present to limit water intrusion if the outer covering is damaged during a storm.
Why Orlando homeowners request wind mitigation inspections
Florida's insurance market is one of the most challenging in the country. Wind mitigation documentation gives your insurer a clear picture of your home's resistance to storm damage — and gives you a legitimate path to lower your annual premium if your home qualifies.
- Florida law requires insurers to offer premium credits based on wind mitigation documentation — but your carrier needs the report to apply any credits, even if your home qualifies.
- Many Orlando-area homeowners have upgraded to metal roofs, impact windows, or reinforced roof connections. Without a wind mitigation report, those improvements are invisible to your insurer.
- Central Florida is within Florida's hurricane risk zone. Wind-related insurance costs are a real and ongoing factor for homeowners across Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties.
- Homes with hip roofs, rated opening protection, or reinforced roof-to-wall connections often score well — and qualifying credits can make a meaningful difference on your annual premium.
- Pairing a wind mitigation inspection with a 4-point inspection, often done in the same visit, lets Orlando homeowners satisfy multiple insurance requirements efficiently.
Cost and what to expect
Pricing depends on the home and inspection needs. Call (954) 899-3713 for current availability and a quick quote — no forms, no waiting.
The on-site inspection typically takes 45 minutes to 1.5 hours. Your OIR-B1-1802 report is formatted for insurer submission and delivered within 24 hours.
Wind Mitigation + 4-Point — schedule both in one visit
Many Orlando homeowners schedule their wind mitigation and 4-point inspections together in a single visit. A 4-point inspection in Orlando covers the four major home systems — roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC — and is typically required by Florida insurance carriers for homes 25 years or older. Scheduling both inspections at once saves time and may reduce the combined cost. Ask about bundling when you call. Not sure which inspection your carrier is requesting? Our Florida insurance inspection guide explains the difference between inspection types.
Serving Orlando and Greater Central Florida
We serve Orlando and surrounding Greater Orlando communities for wind mitigation inspections. Our coverage extends across Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties. Need a wind mitigation inspection somewhere not listed? Call us — we may be able to accommodate.
Orlando ZIP codes served include 32801, 32803, 32806, 32812, 32817, 32824, 32825, 32827, 32828, 32829, and 32832. Coverage extends to Winter Park, Lake Nona, Oviedo, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and surrounding Central Florida communities.
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Call or fill out the online form — we respond quickly and offer same-week availability. Reports delivered within 24 hours.