If you have ever lived through a hurricane, you know the incredible damage that can be caused by severe storm winds. It doesn't matter if your home is new or old, it may not be able to withstand high waves and fierce winds. There are three areas that are vulnerable to damage from a hurricane, windows, doors and the roof. Wood shutters are a great way to protect your windows from falling debris that can shatter the glass. Even if your windows don't shatter, fierce winds against the window could cause them to leak air in the future. Exterior vinyl shutters are another solution protecting your windows.
Even a house made from concrete can have points that are weak. Wood frame homes are especially vulnerable to strong winds. The first way to hurricane proof your home is to determine what type of roof you have. If you have a gabled roof, they are more inclined to be damaged from high winds. By simply, climbing up into the attic and installing additional braces in the gable ends is a great first step. If you are not a do-it-yourselfer, have a qualified contractor install galvanized metal hurricane straps as these will help secure your roof to the walls. The next vulnerable area is your windows. They can be protected by installing protective storm coverings such as wooden shutters or exterior vinyl shutters. Your local building supply store should be able to supply you with the shutters you need, or you can actually make your own out of plywood.
And finally, the third vulnerable area during a hurricane is your doors. Installing bolts or pins strong enough to withstand storm force winds are great way to reinforce your doors. Door-bolt material will range in price from $10-$50. If you have a large garage door, start strengthening it by installing a horizontal brace in each panel. Many garage door manufacturers have bracing kits available for purchase. Also, consider heavier hinges and stronger supports for your garage door. If a hurricane is pending, take the necessary steps now to ensure and maintain the integrity of your home. Installing good exterior vinyl shutters or wood shutters are good first step.