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Winter Garden, Orange County, FL 34787

Wind Mitigation Inspection in Winter Garden, FL

Winter Garden's unusually wide construction age range, from pre-war downtown bungalows to 2020s master-planned communities, creates equally varied wind mitigation outcomes across the city.

From $99
1–1.5 hours

Winter Garden, FL

Wind Mitigation in Winter Garden

Winter Garden spans more than a century of residential construction, from the historic 1920s and 1940s homes near the revitalized downtown district to the large-scale master-planned developments expanding rapidly along its western corridor. That range produces one of the most varied housing markets in Orange County, where a wind mitigation inspection report for a 1935 craftsman bungalow and one for a 2018 CBS subdivision home will look completely different. Buyers and current owners across Winter Garden benefit from understanding exactly where their property falls.

The older homes concentrated near Winter Garden's historic downtown core were built with construction methods that predate not just the 2001 Florida Building Code but much of what we now consider standard wind-resistant practice. Toenail connections, no secondary water resistance, and minimal opening protection are typical. Meanwhile, newer communities on the western fringe of Winter Garden built to current FBC standards may qualify for the maximum available wind mitigation discounts, a meaningful offset against premiums in this rapidly appreciating market.

Square Inspections serves the full geographic range of Winter Garden, from the historic neighborhoods off Plant Street to the newer subdivisions near Horizon West. Our InterNACHI-certified inspectors deliver same-day digital wind mitigation reports with color photos following every inspection. Full home inspections in Winter Garden include thermal imaging at no additional cost. With 115 five-star Google reviews and availability Monday through Saturday, 8am to 8pm, we're an established resource across Orange County. Call 407-205-7222 to schedule.

All Home Inspections in Winter Garden, FL

What's Included

OIR-B1-1802 Form Completion

The official Florida form required by all state-regulated insurers, completed the same day.

Roof Covering & Age Documentation

Material type, age, installation method, and condition photographed and documented.

Roof-to-Wall Connection Verification

Hurricane strap, clip, or toe-nail connections documented for maximum premium credit.

Opening Protection Review

Shutters, impact-rated glass, and rated garage doors. All qualifying features documented.

Potential Premium Savings

Credits routinely reduce annual premiums by $300–$1,500+ depending on your home's features.

Photo Documentation

All findings photographed per OIR requirements to support your insurance credit submission.

Wind Mitigation Inspection in Winter Garden, FL

Reduce your homeowner's insurance premium, often by hundreds per year.

Orange County Context

Why This Matters in Winter Garden

Florida Homeowners Pay the Highest Premiums in the U.S.

Average homeowners insurance in Central Florida runs $3,000–$6,000+ per year and continues to rise. Wind mitigation credits are one of the few legal mechanisms available to significantly reduce that premium, often by 15–40%.

Florida Law Requires Insurers to Give You These Credits

Florida Statute 627.0629 requires all insurers to offer premium discounts for verified wind-resistant construction features. Without a completed OIR-B1-1802 form, you are leaving those required discounts unclaimed every single year.

Hip Roofs & Hurricane Straps Mean Maximum Savings

Homes with hip roofs, secondary water resistance (peel-and-stick underlayment), hurricane straps, and impact-rated openings qualify for the largest credit categories. Our report documents every qualifying feature so your insurer applies every credit you've earned.

Step by Step

Our Inspection Process

01

Roof Shape Documentation

Roof geometry is documented with photos. Hip roofs, the most common in Central Florida new construction, qualify for the highest roof shape credit category.

02

Roof Covering & Age Verification

Covering material, installation date, and condition are documented. A newer roof with qualifying material can produce significant credits on its own.

03

Roof Deck Attachment

The method of roof deck fastening (6d nails, 8d nails, or structural screws) is documented from the attic. Stronger fastening patterns qualify for higher credits.

04

Roof-to-Wall Connection

Hurricane clips, straps, and toe-nail connections are photographed from the attic. Homes built after 2002 per Florida Building Code often have full hurricane clips, the maximum credit category.

05

Opening Protection Review

Shutters, impact glass, rated garage doors, and any other qualifying opening protection are documented. Full opening protection is one of the highest-value credit categories available.

06

OIR-B1-1802 Form Completion & Delivery

The official Florida wind mitigation form is completed, signed, and delivered the same day with supporting photographs. Submit directly to your insurance agent for immediate credit application.

Deliverables

What You Receive

Same-Day Digital Report

Your full inspection report delivered within hours, with color photos, severity ratings, and a maintenance priority summary.

Detailed Photo Documentation

Every significant finding photographed and annotated in your report, giving you clear visual evidence for every item documented.

Maintenance Priority Summary

A prioritized list of recommended maintenance items based on inspection findings, helping you understand what to address first.

Inspector Follow-Up

Questions after reading the report? Call or text your inspector directly. We answer, explain, and follow through.

Why Square Inspections

Winter Garden Buyers Choose Square Inspections

InterNACHI Certified Inspector

Our inspector holds the InterNACHI CPI designation, the gold standard in home inspection certification, backed by Florida state licensure and full E&O insurance.

Thermal Imaging on Full Home Inspections

Pre-purchase and full-scope home inspections include infrared scanning at no extra cost. We find hidden moisture, electrical hot spots, and missing insulation that most inspectors simply don't look for.

Same-Day Digital Reports

Reports delivered within hours of your inspection, not the next day. You'll have color photos, severity ratings, and a maintenance priority summary before dinner.

You Can Always Reach Us

Questions after the inspection? Call or text your inspector directly. We pick up, reply, and explain until every finding makes sense.

We Work Around Your Schedule

Monday through Saturday, 8 AM to 8 PM. Book online in 60 seconds or call 407-205-7222. We work around your timeline, not ours.

Locally Owned, Central Florida Focused

We live and work in the communities we inspect. We know the housing stock, the common issues, and the neighborhoods. We're neighbors.

Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese & Chinese

We conduct inspections and deliver full report walk-throughs in all four languages. Your clients understand every finding, in the language they think in.

FAQ

Wind Mitigation in Winter Garden: Common Questions

Does it make sense to get a wind mitigation inspection on a 1930s Winter Garden bungalow?

It does, with realistic expectations. Pre-war homes near Winter Garden's historic downtown almost never qualify for the maximum available discounts, but a documented hip roof configuration or certain roof covering materials can still produce modest savings. More practically, completing the inspection confirms your insurer has accurate information on file, preventing potential issues at renewal when insurers request documentation and missing records can complicate coverage.

Will a new construction home in Winter Garden's western communities automatically qualify for wind mitigation discounts?

Not automatically, your insurer still needs a completed, signed wind mitigation report from a qualified inspector. Homes built to current Florida Building Code standards in Winter Garden's master-planned communities often qualify for significant discounts based on hip roof geometry, enhanced deck fastening, and impact-rated openings. But the builder's certificate alone isn't typically accepted. A formal wind mitigation inspection produces the documentation your insurer requires to process those discounts.

What is a wind mitigation inspection in Florida?

A wind mitigation inspection evaluates your home's hurricane-resistant construction features and documents them on Florida's OIR-B1-1802 form. This form is submitted to your insurance carrier for premium credits required by Florida law.

How much can I save with a wind mitigation inspection?

Savings vary based on your home's construction. Homes with hip roofs, hurricane straps, and impact-rated openings commonly save $300–$1,500+ annually. In many cases, the inspection pays for itself in the first month's premium reduction.

Who can perform a wind mitigation inspection in Florida?

Only licensed contractors, engineers, architects, or licensed home inspectors with the appropriate credentials. All Square Inspections inspectors are qualified to complete the OIR-B1-1802 form per Florida regulation.

How often do I need a wind mitigation inspection?

Wind mitigation reports are typically valid for 5 years, after which your insurer may require an updated inspection. If you make qualifying improvements such as adding impact windows or installing a new roof with hurricane straps, getting an updated inspection sooner can increase your savings.

Can I bundle wind mitigation with my four-point inspection?

Yes. We frequently perform both at the same visit and offer bundled pricing. This is the most efficient way to handle insurance requirements for older Central Florida homes.

What construction features produce the biggest savings?

Hip roofs, secondary water resistance (peel-and-stick underlayment), hurricane clips or straps (versus toe-nails), and full opening protection (impact glass or shutters on all openings) produce the largest credit categories. Homes built after 2002 under the Florida Building Code often qualify for most of these.

Is a wind mitigation inspection required in Florida?

It is not legally required, but it is required by most insurers to access the premium credits Florida law mandates they offer. Skipping the inspection means leaving legally required discounts unclaimed every year you own the home.

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