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Protecting Your Home Against a Hurricane

 

Living in Florida means living with the risk of hurricanes. Although these storms are always concerning for homeowners, there are several things you can do to protect your home before a hurricane hits. Many of these steps can be done well before hurricane season, such as installing impact-resistant doors in Boca Raton . Fight back against the wind and water damage caused by hurricanes with this advice.

Install Hurricane Impact Doors and Windows

Doors and windows are particularly vulnerable to wind damage during a hurricane, and when they fail, the damage in your house could be significant. Increase the chances of your doors and windows surviving the storm by replacing old models with new, hurricane-resistant ones. Impact-resistant doors and windows reduce the need for hurricane shutters or plywood boarding, and in addition to protecting against damage from debris, they can also withstand high wind negative pressure that can suck windows and doors out of your home. Impact-resistant doors and windows are available for single-family residences, commercial businesses, and high-rises.

Trim Back Trees

Loose branches on trees can turn into dangerous projectiles during a hurricane and slam into your home, causing damage. Keeping your trees adequately trimmed will reduce the risk of having loose branches when a storm is near. If a hurricane is approaching, do what you can to remove any potentially dangerous branches you see. If a tree on your property is dead or damaged, have it removed promptly, before a storm hits.

Prepare Your Roof

A weak roof can easily come off your home during hurricane-force winds, letting debris and water flood your house. Hurricane straps help to secure the roof to the rest of the home, so considering investing in them before hurricane season. Have your roof periodically inspected and make sure loose titles are re-cemented so that they do not become projectiles during the hurricane or exposure the underside of your roof to the elements.