How It Works

From a free hurricane-safety assessment to seamless upgrades, our step-by-step process helps you safeguard your home, lower insurance premiums, and enjoy peace of mind

Fortified Florida Home

Protect Your Home in 3 Simple Steps

Quick, Simple, and Effective

Schedule Your Free Hurricane-Safety Assessment

Our regional manager will evaluate your roof, windows, and doors to identify essential upgrades that strengthen your home and qualify you for significant insurance savings.

Start Your Upgrade with No Upfront Costs

Once qualified, we handle every step of the process—from permits to installation—offering a hassle-free experience with no payments until November 2025.

Protect Your Home & Lower Your Insurance Premiums

After your upgrades, enjoy a safer home, a reduced insurance premium, and peace of mind during hurricane season.

Your Roadmap to Safety

Once you qualify, we guide you through a proven process to make your home safer and more resilient. Here’s what you can expect next:

Permit Submission

We handle all the paperwork to get your permits submitted. This process usually takes 2-4 weeks, depending on city regulations.

Permit Approval

Your permit will go through a review to ensure compliance with all building codes and safety standards.

Installation

Our installation team manages the entire setup. All you need to do is ensure areas are clear for the work to be done.

4-Point and Wind Mitigation Inspections

We perform essential inspections to validate your home’s safety, qualifying you for insurance discounts.

Lower Your Home Insurance

With upgrades complete, our agents help review your policy and secure the savings on your home insurance premium.

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Real Homeowners, Real Support

Ready to Protect Your Home?

Please be aware that if no action is taken, your insurance premium will continue to rise and leave your home vulnerable. The potential loss from a hurricane can be far greater than the small investment required to bring your home up to the new hurricane safety standards.

Homeowners living in areas affected by hurricane Milton are getting prioritized for their in-home assessment.