Recommended improvements article
Explains where to find recommended improvements and why opening-protection scope needs careful reading.
Improvement hub
Hub for improvement-specific decisions after the report.
Quick answer
Use the improvement routes to decide what a specific recommendation really means before a contractor widens the scope.
What not to assume
Hub ownership
Use these pages when the recommendation is clear but the scope still feels slippery, especially on roof-related work.
How to use this hub
Start with the page that owns your exact question. Use sibling routes only when the answer changes the next step, the contractor type, or the eligibility logic.
Core cluster
Each route should help you decide what one recommendation really means before price shopping starts.
Why this page is careful
What this page is not
This page is an independent guide. It is not the program, not a government office, and not legal, insurance, or contractor advice.
Official source stack
Explains where to find recommended improvements and why opening-protection scope needs careful reading.
Attached homes treated as townhouses can be limited to opening-protection-only funding.
Authorized improvements remain opening protection, roof-to-wall, roof deck attachment, and SWR.
The homeowner must choose and manage the contractor.
Confirms recommended improvements, 24-month timing, and denial risk for work started before approval.
Roof replacement may align only when required to complete recommended eligible work.
The old authorized contractor list ended and homeowners should compare quotes and documents themselves.