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FAQ'S ABOUT SHUTTERS & SCREENS

Hurricane shutters are protective coverings installed over windows and doors to safeguard buildings against damage caused by hurricanes and strong storms. They are designed to withstand high winds, flying debris, and heavy rain.

There are several types of hurricane shutters, including: Storm panels (metal or polycarbonate) Accordion shutters Roll-up shutters Bahama shutters Colonial shutters

If you live in an area prone to hurricanes or strong storms, installing hurricane shutters is highly recommended. They provide crucial protection for your home or property against wind-borne debris and can help prevent structural damage and water infiltration.

The complexity of installation depends on the type of hurricane shutters and your level of expertise. While some types, like storm panels, may be suitable for DIY installation, others, such as roll-up or accordion shutters, often require professional installation to ensure proper fit and functionality.

FAQ'S ABOUT IMPACT WINDOWS

Impact windows, also known as hurricane or storm-resistant windows, are specially designed to withstand high winds and flying debris during hurricanes, tropical storms, and severe weather events. They are constructed with multiple layers of impact-resistant glass and reinforced frames to provide protection against wind-borne debris and pressure changes.

Unlike traditional windows, impact windows are engineered to meet stringent building codes and standards for hurricane-prone regions. They are tested to withstand impacts from large projectiles, such as tree limbs and debris, without shattering. Additionally, impact windows are designed to resist penetration even if the glass is cracked, helping to maintain the integrity of the building envelope during a storm.

Installing impact windows offers several benefits, including: Enhanced protection against hurricanes, severe storms, and intruders Reduced risk of property damage and personal injury from flying debris Improved energy efficiency and noise reduction compared to standard windows Potential savings on home insurance premiums Increased resale value and curb appeal of the property

In many hurricane-prone regions, building codes mandate the installation of impact-resistant windows or other forms of hurricane protection for new construction and renovations. These requirements are intended to enhance the structural integrity of buildings and minimize the risk of damage during severe weather events. It’s essential to check local building codes and regulations to ensure compliance when installing impact windows.

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