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Securing Your Home From Harsh Weather Conditions: A Useful How-To Guide

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Today we are experiencing more storms, hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters than ever before. There are multiple reasons why they are happening, but for homeowners, the more important thing is to understand how they can protect themselves from these problems. Harsh weather has an incredible force and can bring down, or uproot, even a brand new home. To protect yourself and your home from the dangers of harsh weather, we've compiled a list of some of the best things that you can do.

Shuttering

The weakest points on the exterior of your home are the doors and windows because they are made from material that is not as strong as a wall, and both windows and doors are designed to open and close. To get better protection you need to beef up these areas of the home so that they can withstand harsh weather and so that they will not buckle and fail in such conditions. You can easily make shuttering at home, but if you want a more reliable solution then go for high-quality shuttering and have it professionally installed. The way the shuttering is installed is critical. If you have excellent shutters but are merely latched onto the door or window frame, they will easily be ripped off.

Seal Windows And Doors

Even with really thick shutters that have been drilled deep into the walls, you are still at risk. While the doors and windows themselves might not break, the gaps around them will still let water and wind through. In the case of a flood, this will compromise the interior of the home. In the case of a hurricane, it could funnel the wind upwards and rip the roof off. The roofing team at Lenox Roofing suggests you use good seals to make the cracks around the windows and doors completely water and airproof. While this will save the doors and windows, it will also protect the roof which is a critical part of the home. Being without a roof in a storm can be a life-threatening situation.

Strengthen Doors

For windows, you can use shuttering in nearly all situations but dome doors might not accept shuttering due to the design of the house and the material around the doorframe. In this case, your best option is to look for different materials for the door itself like steel, fiberglass, or any modern hybrid material that is specifically designed for weather protection. With a more solid door, you will drastically increase the security of the home and you will protect other components better as well. Also, look into getting a better lock and a heavy-duty frame so you are strengthening the entire doorway rather than just the door alone. If you have a closed garage, definitely look into options for that as well. The bigger the door is, the more protection it will require because of the large surface area.

Home protection against weather all depends on your particular needs. We've covered a few places in the home that are the most common weak spots, but different kinds of homes can have their own unique challenges. If you are looking for the best protection, get an expert to evaluate your home and provide some consultation on what you should upgrade and how you should upgrade it.

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