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Preparing your home for the storm season

Overall, most beach side homeowners I know fare well in the storms. Depending on the severity of the hurricane, especially if it touches the shores, you could be looking at anything from a few days without power to having to replace decks, windows, or doors. Never take a tropical storm or hurricane warning lightly – if you are told to evacuate, you do it. Winds of gale force can cause damage and injury if you’re not protected, and now is the time to think about preparing your home for the storm season.

Hurricane Preparedness for Windows
If you haven’t done so yet, look into installing impact-resistant windows and shutters for your home. These systems, while attractive and similar to standard windows, are actually better able to withstand high winds and impact of flying objects. You’re less likely to experience glass shattering and losing shutters in a storm. Though it’s still possible to experience some damage, the result is likely to be less severe than if you had normal windows installed. If you live near the ocean, such additions to your house can improve its resale value, as hurricane season is always a consideration for new homebuyers.

Hurricane Preparedness for Doors
For doors, protecting your home is as easy as installing head and foot bolts for added resistance. They are inexpensive and pay off in the long run when the winds beat down your door. It is also important to check the hinges on your doors to make sure they are secure. Most doors on new constructions have three hinges connecting to the jamb – if your house is older, don’t take changes that it will survive another year. Look into improvement.

When you fortify the main entrances to your home, you increase the safety of your house and everybody inside. Hurricanes aren’t just aggressive rain storms – they are a force of nature. Be ready!

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