IBHS's FORTIFIED Program Surpasses 100,000 Designations
Research-backed resilient construction gains nationwide momentum
"Reaching 100,000 FORTIFIED designations is a powerful signal of a growing national commitment to make homes stronger before severe weather strikes," said
Based on decades of IBHS research, FORTIFIED is a voluntary, beyond-code construction and re-roofing method that strengthens the parts of homes and buildings most vulnerable to high winds and wind‑driven rain. With more Americans living in areas exposed to severe weather, the pace of adoption is accelerating. More than half of all FORTIFIED designations have been earned in just the last three years, driven by growing awareness, public‑private investment, and measurable performance during disasters.
"As a former builder, I know a solution must work in the real world," said
Research confirms real‑world performance
Independent research continues to validate the proven performance of FORTIFIED construction during severe weather events. Following Hurricane Sally (2020), researchers from the University of Alabama found homes built or retrofitted to the FORTIFIED standard experienced significantly less damage than nearby conventionally constructed homes, reinforcing earlier IBHS findings that strengthening roof systems and building envelopes can dramatically reduce losses during severe storms.
"Hurricane Sally confirmed what lab research predicted: FORTIFIED homes perform better than typically constructed homes in real storms," said Alabama Insurance Commissioner
Grants and incentives drive adoption in high‑risk markets
Targeted grant and incentive programs have played a critical role in expanding access to FORTIFIED, particularly in regions most exposed to hurricane and severe wind risk. Capital follows performance, with public and private investment increasingly directed toward construction standards with a proven track record.
Alabama continues to lead the nation in designations, with widespread adoption launched by the innovative combination of its Strengthen Alabama Homes (SAH) grant program, financial incentives and improved building codes.North Carolina has built momentum along its coast through grant programs administered by the North Carolina Insurance Underwriting Association (NCIUA), supporting thousands of FORTIFIED Roof upgrades in 18 coastal counties.Louisiana has rapidly expanded adoption through the Louisiana Fortify Homes Program, providing grants to homeowners rebuilding or strengthening roofs and homes in one of the nation's most disaster‑prone states.- Similar programs are underway or in development in
Kentucky ,Maine, Minnesota ,Mississippi ,Oklahoma , and additional states are considering legislation establishing mitigation grant programs.
"Initiatives like the Louisiana Fortify Homes Program are a catalyst for adoption of the research-based FORTIFIED Standard, raising consumer awareness while creating the initial market demand that attracts trained roofers and evaluators," said Louisiana Insurance Commissioner
Industry partnerships and insurance investment accelerate national impact
The rapid growth of FORTIFIED reflects strong alignment across the insurance and construction industries to scale proven resilience. Insurers have played a central role in accelerating national adoption of FORTIFIED, supporting research, incentives, education, and program delivery, helping turn science-based standards into stronger homes that deliver measurable loss reduction.
"FORTIFIED reduces storm damage and improves recovery outcomes for homeowners and communities," said
IBHS has accelerated that progress by building a network of partners from manufacturers and contractors to national builders and insurers, helping scale FORTIFIED from a research-backed standard into a mainstream solution for stronger homes. Strategic collaborations across the industry, like a first-of-its kind alliance with GAF to grow the number of FORTIFIED certified roofing contractors, are helping expand awareness, training, and access as demand for resilient construction continues to grow, further strengthening the workforce and capacity needed to deliver FORTIFIED nationwide.
Looking ahead,
Originally focused on single‑family homes, the FORTIFIED program has expanded to include commercial buildings and multifamily communities, helping more people in rural, suburban, and urban areas benefit from resilient construction practices. As more states integrate FORTIFIED into grant programs, insurance incentives, and disaster recovery requirements, IBHS expects adoption to continue accelerating.
"100,000 is a milestone—but it's not the finish line," Wright adds. "Every additional FORTIFIED designation represents another step toward safer homes, stronger communities, and a more resilient future."
Learn more about the updated 2025 FORTIFIED Home Standard at https://fortifiedhome.org/2025-technical-documents/.
About the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS)
The IBHS mission is to conduct objective, scientific research to identify and promote effective actions that strengthen homes, businesses and communities against natural disasters and other causes of loss. Learn more at IBHS.org.
About FORTIFIED
FORTIFIED is a voluntary, beyond-code construction and re-roofing method to strengthen homes and businesses against severe weather, including high winds, hurricanes, and tornadoes. Visit fortifiedhome.org to learn more about the program, including the designation process.
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SOURCE Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety
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