In regions like South Florida, the weather isn’t just a backdrop, it’s a force buildings have to withstand. Hurricanes, tropical storms, and sustained high winds put enormous pressure on every wall, corner, and panel. In these conditions, not all cladding systems are equal.
Longboard cladding systems are Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) certified, meaning they are engineered to perform under extreme wind conditions. This certification isn’t just a label, it’s proof that the system has been tested to resist uplift, debris impact, and prolonged exposure to severe weather.
Performance and Design
Miami-Dade certification allows Longboard to combine durability and aesthetics. Architects and builders can specify our cladding, soffits, privacy screens, and panels with confidence, knowing that the system is tested for the climate it will face.
For buildings in high-wind areas, the difference isn’t just code compliance, it’s peace of mind that every wall, trim, and corner is designed to endure.
Every detail in a cladding system matters, from the way panels attach to framing to how corners and edges are reinforced. Longboard’s approach ensures that each component works together, creating a continuous, resilient envelope that stands up to wind, rain, and the test of time.

Built to Last
These certifications reflect Longboard’s commitment to creating products that endure. By meeting the most stringent standards for wind resistance, impact, and water management, our cladding systems are prepared for the realities of high-wind coastal climates. Every installation is designed to remain secure, functional, and visually striking for years to come.