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Types of Hurricane Shutters to Protect Your Home

When the storm hits, your level of preparation makes all the difference between surviving unscathed and sustaining huge financial losses. If you live in an area that is prone to hurricanes, you know storms are inevitable. But even if storms are unavoidable, damage to your property is not unavoidable. With some vital information and a little effort, you can make your home more hurricane-proof.

How to Protect Your Windows During a Hurricane

After the roof, windows are the part of the home that is most likely to get damaged when a hurricane hits your property. Since windows are designed to open, they are prone to cave-ins under the pressure of strong winds. The glass can also get shattered by flying debris. Window damage can happen with even a Category-1 storm because winds can get up to 90 mph.

Guide to Buying Replacement Storm Windows

Every year, with the approach of the first of June, homeowners in hurricane-prone areas of the country brace-up for impact. It is the start of the storm season and the time of year when the storm windows go up. In homes everywhere in the area, homeowners go to work adding layers of reinforcement to their windows to protect them from incoming storms. In November when storm season ends and more clement weather returns, these storm windows also go away. Homeowners start to dismantle their storm windows and stow them away until the next year when the routine is repeated.