Florida Wind Load Requirements for Tiki Huts in Palmetto
All permitted structures in Manatee County, including tiki huts, must meet Florida Building Code wind load requirements. The specific wind speed rating depends on your location within the county โ properties closer to the coast generally face higher requirements. Monster Tiki Huts designs every build to meet or exceed the applicable rating for your Palmetto property.
How We Build for Wind in Manatee County
Our wind-resistant builds in Palmetto use deeper post footings, heavy 3ร4 timber framing, hurricane straps at key connection points, and thatch secured with binding wire rather than nails alone. These aren't upgrades โ they're standard on every Monster Tiki Huts build. A properly built tiki hut handles typical Florida storms well.
What Happens to Thatch in a Hurricane?
Natural thatch will typically suffer some damage in a direct hurricane hit โ fronds can blow loose in extreme winds. This is normal and repairable. The structural frame, when properly built, should survive. If your Palmetto property is in a high wind zone, synthetic thatch is worth considering โ the interlocking panels are more resistant to blow-off than natural fronds.
