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Prepare For Hurricane Season With Impact Windows

By: Mark Etinger Home | Home-and-Family


Although they are some of Mother Nature's most vicious storms, hurricanes can be made more manageable with careful planning and preparation. This year's Atlantic Ocean Hurricane Season begins June 1, but you can save yourself time and stress by investing in hurricane windows and other protective supplies today.

The best way to prepare your home for hurricane season is to install impact resistant windows and doors, as well as panel shutters. Impact windows will protect your home around the clock, with special aluminum frames and laminated glass designed to withstand hurricane-level forces. Whether you're looking for a simple single-hung window or a breathtaking picture window, a profession tenant improvement company will be able to provide hurricane windows of all shapes and sizes. These products don't even look like impact windows, but rather elegant architectural elements a homeowner would want anyway.

Like hurricane windows, impact doors are strong and fully customizable. For example, many architects choose glass panel French doors to receive protection from a single glass panel and sturdy aluminum frame - a structural improvement on the classic design, which features individual rectangles of glass. You can also install impact resistant sliding glass doors for rear entrances and balconies. Even decorative entrance doors can be constructed out of fiberglass or insulated steel to stand up to the elements.

Best of all, impact resistant windows and doors are useful beyond just hurricane season. If you live in a hurricane prone area, you may be able to reduce your insurance premiums by installing impact windows and doors. Additionally, hurricane windows and doors have superior insulating properties, meaning you can decrease your energy bill by consuming less heat - that's good for you and the planet! These products will also block more sound from your neighborhood than regular windows and doors. You can even order your impact resistant glass tinted for protection against UV rays all year round.

Like hurricane windows and doors, installing shutters is another great way to protect your home. Some homeowners prefer clear Lexan or aluminum panel shutters for removable protection that preserves architectural integrity. Others enjoy accordion, Bahama, or roll down shutters, which can open and close easily via controls inside or outside of the house. In addition to protecting your home, shutters can block out light to keep carpeting bright and ensure your privacy whenever you want it.

We've discussed the small home repairs you can make to protect your home during hurricane season, but what about tenant improvement for businesses? Like residential areas, office buildings can benefit from impact resistant windows and doors, as well as shutters. With the landlord's permission, contractors can add these elements during office build-outs, providing both energy benefits and protection.

Once you've got your hurricane windows and doors out of the way, it's time to stock up on supplies. Experts recommend nonperishable food (especially in cans), a non-electric can opener, a battery powered radio, one or more flashlights, backup batteries, and first aid. Additionally, there should be at least one gallon of water and a change of clothes for each member of the household.




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