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Winds can rise from one minute to the next, even when the weather is otherwise fine or they can be associated with storms, but whenever they reach a certain speed, they become a threat to buildings, especially to roofs. While there is no such thing as a completely wind-proof roof, homeowners have several good options available to create wind-resistant roofs – here are some:

  • Shingle varieties – regular asphalt shingles can withstand wind speed of up to 80 mph; architectural shingles are stronger, being able to resist winds that rage at 100 mph, while special, impact-resistant shingles are made to resist even winds howling at 150 mph;
  • Metal roofs – whether installed in the form of panels or tiles, metal roofing systems are also good options for windy regions. The metal systems that work best in high wind conditions use seamless components that provide no surface for the winds to get underneath;
  • Clay and cement tiles – these two options are heavy enough to be able to stand in place even when winds around get really fast. To ensure maximum wind resistance, tile roofs need to be installed by professionals like https://lonsmith.com/ who know exactly how to overlap and how to fasten the individual tiles correctly.