Which structural damage could be expected if a

Category 3 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?
Well-built framed homes could incur major
damage or removal of roof decking and gable
ends.
Well-built framed homes could sustain severe
damage, with loss of most of the roof structure
and some exterior walls.
A high percentage of framed homes could be
destroyed, with total roof failure and wall
collapse.
Well-constructed frame homes could have
damage to the roof, shingles, vinyl siding, and
gutters.

1 answer

In the case of a Category 3 hurricane, the expected structural damage to well-built framed homes is typically described as follows:

Well-built framed homes could sustain severe damage, with loss of most of the roof structure and some exterior walls.

This aligns with the characteristics of a Category 3 hurricane, which has sustained winds ranging from 111 to 129 mph. Buildings that are not designed to withstand such strong winds are likely to experience severe impacts, including significant roof damage and compromised structural integrity of walls.