Understanding Polymeric Exteriors’ Performance in High Wind Regions

Today’s product packaging makes it easy to identify the right products for high wind areas.

Defining the Design Pressure Rating

The Standard Wind Load Design Pressure Rating measures the wind load resistance of cladding, windows, doors and other wind load-bearing products. The rating indicates each product’s ability to withstand pounds per square feet (psf) of pressure from wind load in its designed use.

For example, in Florida, design pressure requirements can vary from 30 psf in the state’s center up to 60+psf on the coast, depending on the building’s height and other factors.

Wind speed is a standard measurement, but in reality, it’s an approximation of product performance based on an average home in an average location under average installation methods.

The specified design pressure rating for cladding is calculated based on many factors beyond wind speed, including building height, building orientation, local geography and more.

When choosing the right polymeric exteriors, refer to the Standard Wind Load Design Pressure Rating, a more accurate predictor of a product’s performance in varied conditions.

To ensure full-strength performance in extreme conditions, proper installation is vitally important. Find installation tips for coastal regions and more on page 21 of the Building Code Reference Guide.

Defy the Storm

Polymeric exteriors are manufactured to perform under pressure from the elements. Certified products can withstand winds of at least 110 mph.

Translating Design Pressure to Wind Speed1

Standard Wind Load Design Pressure Rating (psf) Approximate Wind Speed (mph)
30.0 psf 120 mph2
29.7–46.5 psf 120–150 mph
46.5+ psf 150+ mph
  1. Ultimate design wind speed values above are sourced from standards outlined in the International Residential Code (IRC 2015)
  2. Values are nominal design 3-second gust wind speeds in miles per hour (m/s) at 33 ft (10m) above ground for Exposure C category and it is for wall corner zone (Zone 5) and 10 square feet effective wind area.

    Design pressure ratings are based on tests using ASTM D5206 with a standard installation of 16" on center.

Installing Polymeric Cladding and Soffit in Coastal Areas

Protecting against wind is an important consideration in coastal areas. Polymeric claddings offer beauty and stand up to more extreme conditions. Use these quick tips for installing polymeric cladding and soffit in these regions.

Coastal Install

Locate the Design Pressure Rating

Verify the design pressure rating or other detailed information about polymeric exterior products listed on the product label.