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Welcome to CTC Roofing - Your Reliable Roofing Contractor

Welcome to CTC Roofing - Your Reliable Roofing Contractor

Welcome to CTC Roofing - Your Reliable Roofing Contractor

Welcome to CTC Roofing - Your Reliable Roofing Contractor

Welcome to CTC Roofing - Your Reliable Roofing Contractor

Welcome to CTC Roofing - Your Reliable Roofing Contractor

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Improvement 1– Improving the strength of your roof deck attachment.

If your roof consists of shingles nailed to plywood sheets, the inspection may reveal that the plywood sheets are not adequately nailed to your roof trusses, and additional nails or longer nails need to be added to reduce the possibility of the plywood being blown off in a hurricane.

Improvement 2 – Reinforcing roof-to-wall connections.

Completed by installing metal tie-down clips that attach roof rafters to walls to reduce the

possibility that all or a portion of your roof will lift off your house during a hurricane.

Improvement 3 – Creating a secondary water barrier to prevent water intrusion.

When adding a Secondary Water-Resistant Barrier (SWR), you may use program funds to replace your roof if the final product result includes the SWR. Please remember that the program will only provide up to $10,000.


There are three ways to accomplish an SWR:

  •   At the time of reroofing your home, use a full-coverage self-adhered underlayment, commonly referred as peel-and-stick, directly to the roof deck material;
  •   At time of reroofing your home, use a self-adhere product commonly referred to as seam tape on all joints and seams of the roof decking material. This still requires a nailed down underlayment such as felt paper; or
  •   If you are not replacing the roof, install a foam adhesive on all the seams and joints from the attic side of your roof.
    Costs relating to re-covering your roof after adding the SWR are covered by the grant. Improving the survivability of your roof covering might include upgrading to stronger hurricane-resistant roof shingles, attached with properly sized and properly applied roofing nails, to reduce the susceptibility of your roof shingles blowing off in a hurricane. You may replace your roof with a different covering of your choice like tile, metal, or shingle. DO NOT upgrade your roof covering without also adding SWR. You must replace all portions of a contiguous roof with SWR. MSFH funds shall not be used for roof patching or other partial repairs of the roof.

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