Hurricane Storm Shutters

It's hurricane season again. Is your home adequately
protected from wind and water? If you have hurricane
storm windows, that's a good start. But hurricane windows
may not be enough to protect you and your family. You
might also want to consider hurricane storm shutters as
well.
Save Your Windows and Your Home With Hurricane
Shutters
Author: Andrew Caxton
Hurricanes are becoming more and more prevalent and
powerful, and with all the destruction that has taken place in
the past,
insurance companies are starting to refuse insurance to people
who live in the areas that most need that insurance.
The only solution is to protect your home as best you can
yourself.
Hurricane-Proof Windows
If you live in an area that is frequently hit by hurricanes
or windstorms, it is probably the law that you have
hurricane-proof windows. However, even these (windows with
plastic panes, shatter-proof glass or glass with protective
membranes) can use all the help they can get. In a hurricane
the strength of your windows is the difference between your
house surviving with minimum damage, or with a missing roof. If
a window breaks because of battering by strong winds, those
winds rush into the house like a freight train, air pressure
inside the building increases, and that's what helps cause the
roof to be ripped off.
So don't be stingy. Get the best hurricane shutters you
can.
As with any other household item on the market, there are
quite a lot of choices to choose from. You can purchase
removable
shutters - but shutters are heavy and you will have to have the
strength to remove them and a safe place to store them.
Other
shutters are affixed permanently to the house. Even though
these shutters are a necessity, there is no reason why they
cannot
also look attractive until they have to be put to use.
Save time and money by surfing around the internet and
comparing prices and features. Then visit your local home
improvement and home decor stores and discuss your needs with
the people there, so you can make an informed decision.
Hurricane Depot carries hurricane storm
panels for your windows, but also braces for your garage door.
Don't neglect that
important part of your home, by the way!
Storm Shutters is another online company
that carries hurricane shutters, as well as other kinds of
storm shutters for those of you who live in areas subject to
tornadoes or violent windstorms.
Aluminum or steel too heavy? A company called Wayne Dalton
provides Fabric-Shield storm panels! There are PVC coated
woven
fabric panels - tested to block rain, wind, and storm-driven
projectiles.
1. Hurricane Storm Panels These panels are
the most inexpensive system you can purchase. The panels are
made of aluminum or
steel, and are removable for easy storage. (If you are going to
store them, however, make sure that you are strong enough to
put them back on their tracks should you need to. And make sure
that all the hardware you need to replace the panels, stays
with them.)
2. Roll Down Hurricane Shutters Roll
down shutters are attached to the top of your window, and are
lowered through the use of an electric motor. Should your power
go out, they can also be lowered by the use of a hand crank.
These shutters will protect you not only from a hurricanes, but
from home intruders as well. However, because they are
automatic, they are expensive.
3. Accordion-Type Hurricane Shutters
Accordion shutters, which as the name implies fold and unfold
like an accordion, are also relatively inexpensive, but there
are maintenance issues you need to be aware of. It is very
important that the glide wheels on which they roll be
well-maintained, and the last thing you want to do is find out
that you can't shut them when you really, really need to.
These types of shutters are used to enclose your entire
porch or veranda, and would not be used for single windows.
4. Bahama-style Hurricane Shutters The
Bahama-style shutter is actually an awning. It's a single-piece
shutter attached above the window. It only opens a little way,
which allows in the air but not a lot of sunlight. (Which can
be a good thing if you want to protect your furniture and
paintings from fading.). During a storm you lower the
shutter completely and lock it down.
5. Colonial Hurricane Shutters
Colonial hurricane shutters always come in pairs. These are the
most decorative of shutters,
made of aluminum or steel. (Don't buy any that use styrofoam
filler or sheet metal parts. These would be too weak to stand
up
to a real storm.)
About the author:
Andrew Caxton is a syndicated editor of http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com. A
focused website that
offers the best articles on vinyl shutters and home ideas.
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