Bill ASCE 7-22 analysis as its own service. Every pressure is cited to the standard, so it survives plan review — across every state you work in.
A billable service, traceability that holds up, and coverage everywhere your clients build.
Hand the client a finished package — design pressures, zone diagrams, and a cited report — not a tab of cells they can't read.
When a plan checker questions a pressure, you point to the section — not a vendor's hidden formula. Your credibility stays intact.
Take on work anywhere without buying new map books. Enter the address; the right wind speed and local overrides come with it.
Four steps from a project location to a report with your name on it.
Type the project location; the design wind speed and local overrides populate themselves.
Set geometry, exposure, and risk category. Each opening's tributary area is handled for you.
Scan the cited coefficients and the flagged governing pressure before anything leaves your desk.
Add your logo, export the .xlsx schedule and PDF, and invoice the analysis as its own line item.
Document opening pressures for repair and re-glazing scopes that pass a building official without a callback.
Add wind analysis to your review service and send the design team a citation-backed pressure schedule.
Reproduce a design's pressures independently and trace any discrepancy straight to the governing ASCE section.
Verify that a supplier's submitted product ratings actually clear the required design pressures before approval.
Attach a ready-to-submit wind report to the package so review cycles close on the first pass, not the third.
Quote work in any state confidently, knowing the wind speed and overrides are already handled per address.
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No paid testimonials — a verifiable record you can point a reviewer to.
Yes. Consultants use the calculator to produce a standalone deliverable — design pressures, zone diagrams, and a cited report — that you scope and bill as its own service. Unlimited projects are included, so a single subscription covers a full book of clients.
Every coefficient in the report cites its ASCE 7-22 section — Kz, Kzt, Kd, GCp, and the rest — so a reviewer can follow each number back to the standard. Our reports carry a 100% permit-approval record across 24 years.
Yes. Enter any U.S. project address and the design wind speed is pulled automatically. Florida HVHZ overrides for Miami-Dade, Broward, and Collier are applied where they apply, and certification modules exist for FL, LA, NC, SC, and HI.
Yes. Our in-house Florida P.E. seals Florida projects, and sign-and-seal is available in all 50 states through the firm's PE network. You hand the client a sealed package without carrying the stamp liability yourself.
Export an .xlsx schedule of opening-by-opening design pressures that drops straight into an AutoCAD window/door schedule, plus PDF and CSV. No retyping pressures by hand.
Yes. Add your company logo to the report header so the deliverable carries your brand, not ours. The format reads as your professional work product.
Yes. Run our free public wind speed lookup for any U.S. ZIP with no signup, then start a 7-day full-access trial and produce a real deliverable before you commit.
Code updates are included with your subscription. We have navigated 7 editions of ASCE 7 since 2002, so when the standard moves you stay current at no extra cost — and prior projects remain on record.
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