Solar installation solutions provider QuickBOLT’s Butyl Bottom Deck Mount has received Notice of Acceptance (NOA) approval from Miami-Dade County, the nation’s authority on structural testing for hurricane zones. This approval (Miami-Dade County, Florida. NOA 23-1122.07. Expires 04/25/2029) indicates that Butyl Bottom Deck Mount has met and surpassed the rigorous testing requirements mandated by Miami-Dade County for building products and materials, particularly in high-velocity hurricane zones.
The Butyl Bottom Deck Mount by QuickBOLT is a deck-mounted attachment for solar installations on pitched rooftops. Its key features include a T-foot-shaped mount backed with peel-and-place butyl adhesive for adhesion and weatherproofing. Each mount comes with four screws (5/16 by 2 1/2 in.; Hex Lags 302/304 SS) and is assembled with stainless steel sealing washers for added durability.
“Our team is thrilled to have our Butyl Bottom Deck Mount approved by Miami-Dade NOA,” said Rick Gentry, VP of product development at QuickBOLT. “This approval is a testament to our commitment to delivering rock-solid products that exceed industry standards, especially in challenging climates like
those in Miami-Dade County.”
The Butyl Bottom Deck Mount is available in both black (16320) and silver (16319) variants, both backed by butyl, a synthetic rubber known for its impermeability and airtight sealing properties.
“We are proud to be working with a county known for its stringent building codes and tough climate conditions,” said Mike Wiener, QuickBOLT marketing manager. “Our dedication to exceptional product performance, outstanding service and incredibly fast shipping times underscores our commitment to providing the best solutions for our customers.”
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