When hurricane windows came about, many people were skeptical. And we can't say we blame them. The hurricane shutters and slabs of other materials people have used in the past completely covered up the window and gave people some peace of mind during a storm.
Read MoreYou have definitely heard about storm proof windows before, especially living here in Florida. Maybe you heard about them from a friend, a family member, or your neighbor. Either way, you probably heard that they were such a great investment or have benefitted the homeowner in many ways.
Read MoreLiving in Florida means your home is at risk for hurricane damage. The intense winds, long hours of rain, and aggressive thunderstorms take their toll. Many people find that their home survives with little damage, while some get the brunt of it.
Read MoreOne of the worst things you can do during a hurricane is not to prepare your home for the wind, rain, and flying debris. Most people assume that the adverse effects of these storms will not happen to them and they are somebody else’s problem.
Read MoreMany Floridians find that they love living in the state. There is nothing to complain about, the weather is usually lovely, except for hurricanes. With Florida's climate being as hot and humid as it is, it's impossible to avoid hurricanes and tropical storms.
Read MoreSouth Florida offers beautiful weather most of the year, but the threat of hurricanes and tropical storms is also something to be aware of.
Read MoreHurricane season has come and gone in South Florida without too much activity, but that doesn't mean you should let your guard down. South Floridians could get caught by surprise with little to no protection for their homes.
Read MoreThere are many reasons why Floridians up and down the cost should consider investing in impact windows. We have all heard the old saying that hurricane windows can increase the value of your home and property. This sentiment is just one, of the many, people claim as a benefit of hurricane windows.
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