FORTIFIED is a voluntary construction and re-roofing program created to strengthen homes against specific types of severe weather.
The FORTIFIED Home program provides a set of building standards specifically crafted to protect homes against natural disasters and reduce damage.
FORTIFIED is broken down into three levels, each building upon the other to provide added protection. Learn more about these levels of certification.
Every FORTIFIED Home project must have a certified FORTIFIED Evaluator involved to collect the needed data and submit the project to the IBHS.
A FORTIFIED Roof is built to withstand strong winds, wind-driven rain and hail.
FORTIFIED Silver protects vulnerable parts of the home and enhances the building’s envelope against high winds. Learn more about this designation.
A continuous load path is the primary feature of the FORTIFIED Gold designation. This ties the whole house together to strengthen it against high winds.
FORTIFIED Gold focuses on strengthening the home by creating a continuous load path to reduce potential building failures caused by strong winds.
During high-wind events, like hurricanes, openings such as doors and windows must protect the home from water intrusion and wind pressure.