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Why Investing in Hurricane Impact Windows and Doors Should be a No-Brainer

by ASP Superhome Business

Have you seen a long jump pole? Imagine what could happen if that pole was hurled at a high speed towards your window, with a hurricane wreaking havoc all around? You will have every reason to be afraid for your safety. But what if neither the hurricane winds nor that heavy pole manages to break through that all-critical window? Then you can breathe a sigh of relief for sure, right?

Over the years, everyone has realized that hurricane impact windows and doors are very important for their safety and well-being. This is why you will find almost every household in the region equipped with these modern windows and doors that today come in all shapes, sizes, and designs.

Since they come in all shapes and sizes, how do you make the right choice for your home? For that, you must ask yourself a few questions first, such as:

Who Manufactured Them?

Manufacturer information is among the most important pieces of information you must fetch before making your choice. This is important on two counts:

        Your local manufacturer will know exactly what kind of material can survive in your area for long, and continue to serve its purpose with minimal maintenance

        Locally manufactured products will be more sturdy and less expensive than those which have to be imported from elsewhere

What’s Their Hurricane Impact Rating?

Every impact window and door bear a rating. This rating is decided based upon that specific window/door’s ability to withstand hurricane-like conditions without breaking down from any corner. Thicker windows obviously will be more sturdy and more expensive, and vice versa. You can find all such options for windows and doors with your nearest installation company.

What Sizes Do They Come In?

Your choice of window or door could be something that doesn’t come in standard size. While your installation company will be able to fulfill every requirement in terms of size for you, they may need to get a few sourced from somewhere else. That could take a while, but you can be assured of utmost quality and long-lasting life from your windows and doors once they have been installed around your home.

How Long Can They Last?

A regular window or door can last no more than a few seconds when hurricane winds or hurricane debris strikes them. A hurricane impact window or door, on the other hand, can survive numerous such hits, and can continue to do the same over several years!

A broken window or a window with an opening left open at a corner can put your safety at risk. This is why hurricane impact windows and doors are crafted to precision so that you are kind of sealed inside your home when you shut them close.

Are There Any Alternatives for Them?

There have been many alternatives that people have tried over the years. A few survived one wave of a hurricane, but not the second. The only other alternative that stood its ground was hurricane shutters. However, they had their challenges.

Hurricane shutters were heavy, so it was difficult to install or uninstall them. Since they closed every opening, they had to be taken off after every hurricane season and put them up before the next one. Doing that was not easy at all.

Hurricane shutters were also rather noisy. Moreover, they didn’t seal off your window and door openings, which still could put your safety at a risk. As a result, they are no longer the preferred choice of most people in Florida today.

Hurricane impact windows and doors are therefore the best option you have to secure your home and family from everything a hurricane can throw at you. You just need to ensure that they have the right rating. They will take care of the rest of the job.

Get a free quote to install hurricane impact windows and doors by calling your nearest installation company today.


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