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A standard barndominium with a steel frame should withstand winds up to 130 mph. With a heavy category 3 hurricane, your barndominium is likely to experience some exterior damage. A category 4 hurricane may pull metal sheeting or siding off the barndominium and cause structural damage.
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A barndominium may survive hurricanes, tornadoes, and severe storms. However, the stability of the structure depends on a variety of factors. If you want a hurricane-proof barndominium, you need to ensure that it is properly constructed. It should feature a strong steel frame, thick walls, and high-quality windows and doors. Barndominiums offer better protection against strong winds compared to a traditional wood stud frame home. Most barndominiums are built with heavy metal frames. The weight of the frame increases resistance against uplift, which is the suction created as gusts of wind hit the side of a structure.
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Protecting against rain is even more important for barndominiums with basement foundations. Rain may gradually deteriorate the concrete foundation, which may cause the frame to shift and become less stable. Steel sheets are often used for the exterior walls of a barndominium. A standard steel sheet can withstand strong winds. However, the fasteners used to secure the sheet metal to the frame may come undone. Most of the panels used for exterior walls also offer limited protection against dents and dings. The average panel is 1.2 to 2 inches thick. Adding an extra layer of protection may shield the sides of your barndominium from hurricane-force winds. You could also start with a thicker panel instead of adding a second layer. In either case, the exterior metal should measure at least three inches thick for optimal protection.
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