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Metal birdstop is installed at the eaves of a tile roof to keep out birds, bats, rodents, and flying insects
Right - An unvented attic with no soffit vents, borate-treated fascia board, metal drip edge, and concrete block construction on this south Florida home help make it resistant to hurricanes, pests, and wind-born wildfire embers.
Right - Metal drip edge on this south Florida CMU home protects the top of the fascia and edge of the roof deck from water, wind-blown rain and embers, and insects.
Right – This hot-humid climate home employs several hurricane- and termite-resistant features including concrete block construction, borate-treated framing, a hip roof design with metal drip edge, impact-rated windows, and an unvented attic.
The green framing is lumber that was pressure treated with borate to increase its resistance to termites, mold, and moisture
The roof trusses and all other framing in this hot-humid climate home is treated with borate for mold and termite resistance.