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Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Importance of Hurricane Shutters

It is very rare that a hurricane season misses the state of Florida, which gets an average of 17.7 hurricanes per decade. The impact of these cyclones to homes can be very costly, but their potential danger to human lives is even more alarming. This makes preparations for a hurricane very important for residents. Thus, hurricane shutters should be as much a part of Florida homes as the roofing, doors, and windows.

Hurricane shutters protect your windows from the storm's destructive winds. A broken window will let wind inside your home, which could then wreak havoc to the interiors and even cause your roof to fail. The state of Florida has specified building code requirements for hurricane shutters, which should be the minimum standard in your selection.

There are several types of hurricane shutters to match varying home designs and budgets. The most common types are the accordion shutters and the roll-down shutters. Both are permanently affixed to windows, so there is no need to put them up and take them down between storms. They can be made hurricane-ready by a single person, and are easy to set up and operate. Both can also serve as excellent protection against intruders.


Roll-down shutters are the most expensive among the popular shutter types, but they are also very durable, and hides well when not in use. Accordion shutters may be too bulky for some homes, but cost less than roll-down shutters. 

2 comments:

  1. That is really good to know, I think that it would be a good idea to pick up hurricane shutters here in Naples, FL. I think that they could really come in handy.

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  2. Hurricane shutters use to many purposes. It is protect your home from damaging winds that carry all sorts of debris. Hurricane shutters often secured outside but designed for inside closure for sliding glass doors and windows in situations. Thanks for sharing about it.
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