4 Top Ways to Protect Your Home During Hurricane Season

There is always a price for living in paradise. Hurricane season is something that every Floridian must deal with on a yearly basis. One of the first preparation steps you can embark on is learning how to protect your home during hurricane season. 

How to Protect Your Home During a Hurricane 

In this article, we will explore steps you can take to protect your home during a hurricane. 

  1. Roof Protection: Your home’s roof is exposed to the most intense weather that Mother Nature can throw at it. The roof can easily start to peel away during Cat 3, 4, or 5 hurricanes. Depending on where you live, you might want to consider having hurricane straps installed to hold your roof in place when the wind starts to kick up.  You’ll also want to closely inspect your shingles and tiles to make sure they are not loose. Remember a flying roof tile can quickly become a deadly projectile. Also, once the tile or shingle is gone, the roofing material is exposed which can let water gain admittance into your home. Ideally, you will always want to minimize the potential for water damage that occurs during a hurricane. 
  2. Trim the Trees:  Broken limbs that hang over your home can come crashing down in a storm. Even small limbs can damage your Central Florida screen room or Orlando pool enclosure. Trimming back the trees helps prevent damage. It also lessens the weight on the tree, so it is less likely to bend and break.
  3. Secure all Windows and Doors: If you have a broken window in your home then you need to quickly get it repaired. Many people board up the windows to prevent flying debris from breaking the window and exposing your home to the storm’s raging weather conditions. Always secure all windows and doors. A hurricane’s wind comes from all sides so it can quickly gain admittance into the residence if things are not sealed up. 
  4. Brace your Garage: Your garage door is very susceptible to the wind from a hurricane. Once the wind plows through the garage door, it can easily lift the roof and cause extensive home damage. Bracing the garage door affords some protection during the storm. 

These are just a few ways you can protect your home during hurricane season. If your Central Florida sunroom, screen room, pergola, or pool enclosure requires replacement after a storm, please call us to get a fast, free quote.

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