I have no experience with them, but I was looking into some other brands this spring. I find they're all pretty dodgy about giving answers as to what that cover will withstand. 'Here', we are to say the least, at the very upper, upper end of what wind they will withstand I think. I was trying to get them to commit to a numerical value for wind speed and none would... other than to say it will meet your local conditions.
What I am scared of is that we will have that 1 in 100 year storm... and they will deem it over their engineered value and say 'sorry, we don't cover acts of god'...
I'd challenge them hard on their cover warranty. I'd also inquire with your insurance as to what they expect in terms of design if they wish to cover it. Our carrier is not overly interested in supplying coverage, but they will if it meets certain criteria. Might be worth looking into... first.
Can't help you beyond that other than I like the concept. Open. Bright. Good ventelation... but a lot of them are not so cheap either. The ones I found that would meet the insurance criteria are more money than a pole barn. The ones that are cheap, the insurance doesn't want anything to do with... which says to me, it's got a pretty good chance of blowing away. I wouldn't want to go there.
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