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Benefits of Impact Windows for Storm Protection

1/15/2019 (Permalink)

No matter how you plan to protect your home during Florida’s hurricane season, it is important to have a plan in place.

Hurricanes are no stranger to South Florida that means that homeowners throughout the region have grown accustom to taking extra precautionary measures to weather the storm. Typically used on both windows and doors, impact glass has grown tremendously in popularity over the last several years. From the sleek look to the functional use, having hurricane impact windows installed in your home can serve many benefits to you and your family.

While some advantages of impact glass may be more apparent than others, the following are the most notable benefits of impact windows for storm protection:

  • Increased storm protection during hurricane season
  • Better energy efficiency, thus saving you money
  • Beautiful appearance
  • Only a one-time installation required
  • Reduce outside noise from entering the home
  • Increased home security
  • UV protection to protect the home’s valuables from the sun
  • Discount on homeowners insurance

While installing hurricane impact windows and doors can be quite an expensive investment, research has shown that it pays off in the long run. No one wants to be scrambling outside putting up hurricane panels in the moments before a big storm. As such, impact glass helps to ease the minds of homeowners during hurricane season and beyond.

No matter how you plan to protect your home during Florida’s hurricane season, it is important to have a plan in place. Even in 2019, far too many people are left running to the home store hours before a storm to purchase protective materials. Take some initiatives during these winter months to ensure that you and your family will be safe the next time a big storm hits South Florida.

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