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Protecting Your Mobile Home From Windstorms

The reasons why hurricanes damage or destroy manufactured homes is well-known. Of the manufactured homes destroyed when Hurricane Andrew hit Louisiana, 55% of the structural failures were caused by anchor and tie-down failure; 34% failed because either the roof or the roof and walls blew off; and 11% failed because of large missiles (building materials flying through the air) or falling trees. Hurricane damage and destruction is caused by the following structural problems, occurring in high winds.

Preventing damage or destruction from high winds involves carefully inspecting and improving anchors and tie-downs, reinforcing the wall joints at the floor and ceiling, strengthening wall sheeting, and reinforcing the fastening of siding and roofing.

Consider the following specific retrofit measures to make your home more hurricane and tornado resistant. Success depends on strengthening all the weak areas because the wind will damage the home at the point of weakness.

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