It’s vital to protect your Florida home from turbulent weather. Because of this, you’ve likely reinforced your home with impact-rated windows, and opted for impact-rated doors.
It’s vital to protect your Florida home from turbulent weather. Because of this, you’ve likely reinforced your home with impact-rated windows, and opted for impact-rated doors.
From late May to November, Southwest Florida residents must stay vigilant and prepared for hurricane season. There are many ways to be prepared for a hurricane, but one you might not have considered is educating yourself on the terminology that the media and weather authorities will use when speaking about a hurricane.
Protecting your Southwest Florida home from damaging winds, driving rain, and flying debris that often accompany a tropical storm or hurricane doesn’t have to break the bank— nor does it have to take up precious garage or shed storage space, like plywood panels or more costly shutter systems do.
When it comes to hurricane protection, you will often hear about impact windows and hurricane shutters. Although those are the two most popular types of hurricane protection, another approved method for protecting your home during a hurricane is hurricane screens. Hurricane screens meet the tough Miami-Dade requirements and offer you protection that other systems do not.
Among the approved methods for protecting your home against hurricane-force winds, hurricane screens stand out as a solution that is economical, versatile, and highly effective. While you might be considering shutters or impact-resistant windows, screens offer protection that meets tough Miami-Dade County requirements while offering you numerous benefits that other protective systems do not. Here are 10 factors to consider about hurricane screens that might convince you to put them between yourself and high-powered winds and rain.
Hurricane screens are some of the most economical ways to protect large openings, including retail storefronts, home lanais and porches. If you've never thought of using hurricane screens instead of impact windows or hurricane shutters, learn a little more about the options from Storm Solutions.
If you're a home or business owner in Southwest Florida, you probably know just how valuable hurricane shutters and impact windows can be. However, in some cases they're just not practical, whether this is due to a large space or budget constraints. Hurricane screens are less expensive than hurricane shutters or impact windows, which makes them an attractive choice for home or business owners who are interested in protecting their structure in an economical manner.
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