GAF FORTIFIED Roof™ - Muth and Company Roofing

GAF FORTIFIED Roof™

What is a FORTIFIED Roof?

The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) created the FORTIFIED program, a voluntary construction program designed to help protect homes from severe weather like high winds, hail, and hurricanes. A FORTIFIED Roof designation may also qualify for financial incentives. GAF, North America's largest roofing manufacturer, has formed an alliance with IBHS to help make FORTIFIED Roofs more accessible to homeowners.

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Introducing the GAF FORTIFIED Roof™

What makes a FORTIFIED Roof™?

GAF Fortified Roof Stronger Edges

Stronger edges

Specific materials and installation methods, including a wider drip edge and a fully-adhered starter strip, are required to help reduce the risk of blow offs caused by wind getting underneath roof edges.

Sealed roof deck

Roof decks must be sealed in a particular manner to help prevent water from passing through gaps should wind manage to rip off the roof covering.

GAF Fortified Roof Sealed Roof Deck
GAF Fortified Roof Better Attachment

Better attachment

Specific ring-shank nails, installed in an enhanced pattern, are required to help keep the roof deck attached in high winds.

Strong roof vent

(Hurricane Standard Only)
All ridge and off-ridge roof vents must be tested in accordance with TAS 100 (A).

GAF Fortified Roof Strong Roof Vent
GAF Fortified Roof Impact Resistant Shingles

Impact-resistant shingles

(Optional Hail Supplement Only)
In hail-prone areas, homeowners are encouraged to opt for the Hail Supplement, which requires shingles with a score of Good or Excellent on the IBHS Hail Impact Ratings.

FAQs about FORTIFIED Roofs

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Questions about GAF FORTIFIED Roof™?

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