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<title>Roofing resilience to protect against nature’s unpredictable forces</title>
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            style=' '  loading='lazy' /><br><p>By Dani Sheehan.</p>

<h2>RICOWI&rsquo;s storm damage research ensures that every storm leaves us better prepared for the next.</h2>

<p><a href="/podcast/the-effects-of-weather-on-roof-performance">In a recent episode of Contractor Outlook</a>, Heidi J. Ellsworth met with <a href="https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/directory/phil-mayfield">Phil Mayfield</a>, a seasoned building envelope consultant and the storm investigation program coordinator for the <a href="https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/directory/ricowi-inc">Roofing Industry Committee on Weather Issues (RICOWI)</a>. Together, they explored RICOWI&rsquo;s mission and its crucial role in advancing roofing performance through weather-related investigations.</p>

<p>Phil has a diverse background of experience in the industry, consulting on storm damage cases for both insurance companies and property owners. His work with RICOWI is rooted in a mission to analyze roofing failures and successes in the wake of extreme weather events. &ldquo;RICOWI started as the germ of an idea back in 1989,&rdquo; Phil explained. &ldquo;A group of roofing professionals and industry leaders all had a common goal and wanted to find out why some roofs fail, particularly in hurricane conditions and similar roofs and similar materials did not fail.&rdquo; This led to the formation of an organization committed to studying real-world storm damage and applying those findings to improve design, manufacturing and installation practices.</p>

<p>Hurricane Andrew hit Florida in 1992, and its devastation catapulted the newly formed RICOWI and the rest of the industry to take a harder look at roofing standards. &ldquo;A lot of the things learned after Hurricane Andrew had to do with EPDM membranes blowing off, issues with ballast, mechanical fastenings and even shingle materials,&rdquo; Phil shared. &ldquo;The sheer volume of damage forced changes in how roofs were constructed and secured.&rdquo;</p>

<p>Since then, RICOWI has expanded its focus to also include hail, recognizing that wind damage and hail account for significant insurance losses across the country. The organization&rsquo;s first official investigation took place in 2004 after a major hail event in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.</p>

<p>Unlike other research efforts, RICOWI mobilizations rely on volunteers &ndash; industry experts who dedicate their own time and resources to investigate storm-affected areas. Phil explained, &ldquo;We&rsquo;re not paid to do this. We cover our own expenses, and we&rsquo;re not allowed to advertise our businesses or profit in any way. The idea of impartiality is ingrained in RICOWI.&rdquo; This allows individuals to work alongside people they normally wouldn&rsquo;t, from insurance professionals to code officials to academics, all with the goal of better understanding storm damage.</p>

<p><strong><a href="https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/podcast/the-effects-of-weather-on-roof-performance">Read the transcript</a>, <a href="https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/podcast/the-effects-of-weather-on-roof-performance">Listen to the podcast</a> or <a href="https://youtu.be/MSLIAV12Sz4">Watch the webinar</a> to learn more about how RICOWI&rsquo;s research helps shape best practices, inform code improvements and support innovative solutions for roofing resilience.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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