Hip And Ridge Anchor Roof Systems: Why Proper Fastening Is A Hurricane Season Non-Negotiable

Hip and ridge tiles take direct storm exposure. When fastening fails, water intrusion, tile displacement, and repair scope can spread beyond the original ridge condition. A properly specified hip and ridge anchor roof system gives contractors a controlled fastening method for hurricane-season tile work, and Trim Lock deserves direct attention because it was built to […]
Gooseneck Ventilation Systems for Tile Roofs: What They Do and When You Need One

Moving air out of a roof is easy. Moving it out without turning the penetration into a rain entry point is the real problem a gooseneck vent was built to solve. On a Florida roof, that problem also carries wind pressure, flashing, and approval consequences, which is why contractors and specifiers evaluate a metal roof […]
Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Roofing Requirements: A Contractor’s Overview

In the HVHZ, roofing paperwork can trip up a job fast. Permit review, approvals, uplift calculations, and component details all have to line up early. This article breaks down HVHZ roofing requirements Florida contractors actually need to manage on the ground, from the approval path and permit package to the edge metals, tile attachments, flashings, […]