Hurricane
window protection helps safeguard the most vulnerable part of your house in
the event of a storm.
High winds can send projectiles flying
through your windows. The high pressure that results from the glass break
can either blow out the windows on the other side or take off your roof.
Proper protection is essential to prevent this from happening to you.
Choosing Hurricane Window Here are some things to consider when choosing
window protection for your home:
o How easy is the product to install? Can you do it yourself, or will you
need to hire a professional?
o Consider the cost of the product. If you can DIY, the cost will be less.
o How easy will it be to prepare the home for an impending storm? Are the
shutters fixed to the home, or will you need to hang them?
o Consider the areas you need protected. Take into consideration windows and
doors. Don't forget the garage door, which may need additional support.
Shutters for Hurricane Window Protection Accordion Shutters
Accordion shutters come in either one or two pieces. They are permanently
attached to the sides of the window, so you won't need to take them on and
off the house. They unfold to cover the window, like an accordion. They are
easy to close for one person and lock with a key.
Bahama Shutters
Bahama Shutters attach above the windows and are propped open when not in
use. This has an additional benefit of providing shade from the sun. When
needed, lower the shutters and secure to the wall. This job is easily done
by one person.
Colonial Shutters
Colonial style hurricane shutters come in two pieces and have a louvered
design. They are attached to both sides of the window and are easily closed
when needed. Most use a storm rod to lock them in place. These are good for
decoration as well as protection.
Roll Down Shutters
Roll down shutters are attached to the wall above the windows. The shutters
are stored in a closed box. When needed, push a button to lower them and
lock them in place. These are more expensive, but offer excellent
protection. Look for a system that has a battery back up. This will allow
you to open them in the event of a power failure.
Storm Panels
Storm panels are made of either aluminium or steel. They attach to the
window on tracks. Each piece overlaps for increased strength. You will need
to install these prior to a storm. The panels slide into the tracks and are
bolted. This can be cumbersome and you may need help in putting them up.
Special Glass for Hurricane Windows Impact resistant glass is a fairly new
product. This is becoming very popular in new home construction for homes in
hurricane prone areas. They are available for both windows and sliding glass
doors. Since the window is always there, you don't need to do anything to
prepare for bad weather.
These can be added to existing homes, but can be very expensive. This is not
a do it yourself job. You will need a professional installer to do the job
right. If not properly installed, your home will not be protected. The glass
in these windows meets current codes in Florida for home protection.
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