AS4055 resource
Wind classification certificates for builders, certifiers and suppliers
A site wind classification is often requested by someone else in the project chain. Builders, certifiers, designers and suppliers may need the wind class before they can finalise documentation, quote products or check component suitability.
Direct answer
QuickWind is useful when a builder, certifier, designer or supplier asks for an AS4055 wind classification certificate or site wind rating for a suitable Class 1 or Class 10a project.
Common request triggers
Requests commonly come from window and door suppliers, garage door suppliers, roof truss suppliers, cladding suppliers, builders, certifiers, designers and product manufacturers.
Why the wind class matters
The site wind classification helps the project team coordinate wind-resistant components for the conditions at the nominated site. That can matter for storm resistance and occupant safety, particularly where external products need an appropriate wind rating.
What to send before ordering
If another party has emailed you a request, upload it with the QuickWind order. Supplier requests, certifier comments, drawings, site plans and photos can help clarify what has been requested.
Keep the scope clear
QuickWind provides the AS4055 Site Wind Classification Certificate only. If the request includes design, certification, product checking or broader engineering advice, send the details through the fee proposal form.
