An Alabama program paid homeowners to fortify their roofs. It paid off. » Yale Climate Connections

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In 2020, Hurricane Sally barreled ashore in Alabama, damaging thousands of homes. But some people’s houses fared better than their neighbors’.

In Alabama, a program funded by insurance companies pays for homeowners in coastal counties to retrofit their homes to what’s called the FORTIFIED Roof standard.

Improvements include sealing the roof deck to minimize water intrusion and attaching the roof to the walls with stronger nails.

Powell: “And that keeps the roof boards from being pulled off from the rafters.”

Lars Powell is at the Center for Risk and Insurance Research at the University of Alabama. In a recent study, his team analyzed thousands of claims to see how effective these improvements turned out to be in a real storm situation.

Powell: “Hurricane Sally was really the first time that a large, strong storm hit a critical mass of fortified homes.”

They found that meeting the FORTIFIED Roof standard reduced claim frequency by 56%. And for those fortified homes that were damaged, the losses were less costly on average.

It shows that, as climate change brings more extreme storms, investments in strengthening homes can pay off – for homeowners and the insurance industry.

Reporting credit: Sarah Kennedy / ChavoBart Digital Media

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Felicia Ray Owens
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Felicia Ray Owens is a media founder, cultural strategist, and civic advocate who creates platforms where power meets lived truth. As the voice behind C4: Coffee. Cocktails. Culture. Conversation and the founder of FROUSA Media, she uses storytelling, public dialogue, and organizing to spotlight the issues that matter most—locally and nationally. A longtime advocate for community wellness and political engagement, Felicia brings experience as a former Precinct Chair and former Chief Communications Officer of Indivisible Hill Country. Her work bridges culture, activism, and healing through curated spaces designed to inspire real change. Learn more at FROUSA.org

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