A blog about hurricane windows, impact windows, impact resistant windows, tenant improvement and much more…
What feels worse—spending time and money preparing for something that never happens, or finding that you’re ill-prepared in the face of an emergency? I’m sure everyone who’s experienced an ordeal that they weren’t prepared for can say that it is the worst feeling in the world.
So when you are thinking of the preparations you secure to properly prepare for a major storm, impact resistant windows should definitely be on your checklist.
In addition to securing your home with hurricane windows, there are a few steps that FEMA suggests you take in the face of an impending storm:
• If you don’t have impact resistant windows, you should cover them with pre-cut ply wood or invest in hurricane shutters.
• Plan to bring in all outdoor furniture and other loose items that could turn into dangerous projectiles when faced with high winds.
• Keep all trees and shrubs trimmed well maintained to ensure little breakage and higher wind resistance.
• Turn off propane tanks.
For the best quotes on impact windows, you should always turn to TIContractors.com.
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