– QuickBOLT’s Butyl Bottom Deck Mount has received approval from Miami-Dade County for use in high-velocity hurricane zones
– The mount features a T-foot shape with butyl adhesive for weatherproofing, stainless steel screws, and sealing washers
– QuickBOLT is dedicated to delivering top-quality products that exceed industry standards and are suitable for challenging climates like those in Miami-Dade County.
QuickBOLT, a solar installation solutions provider, has announced that its Butyl Bottom Deck Mount has received approval from Miami-Dade County, known for its rigorous testing for hurricane zones. This indicates that the mount has surpassed testing requirements for building products in high-velocity hurricane zones. The Butyl Bottom Deck Mount is a deck-mounted attachment for solar installations on pitched rooftops, featuring a T-foot-shaped mount with butyl adhesive for weatherproofing and durability. Each mount comes with stainless steel screws and sealing washers for added strength.
Rick Gentry, VP of product development at QuickBOLT, expressed excitement over the approval, highlighting the company’s dedication to delivering products that exceed industry standards. The Butyl Bottom Deck Mount is available in black and silver variants, both backed by butyl for airtight sealing properties. QuickBOLT’s marketing manager, Mike Wiener, emphasized the company’s commitment to providing exceptional product performance and fast shipping times, particularly in challenging climates like those in Miami-Dade County. QuickBOLT’s partnership with a county known for stringent building codes reflects their dedication to offering top solutions for customers.