Hurricane Preparation 2021 The hurricane season 2021 it’s well on its way. So far, South Florida has been lucky to not get hit by a major hurricane enough to cause severe damage. This doesn’t mean that homeowners (and even renters) should not take precautions.
Read MoreHow To Save Money This Hurricane Season 2021 We have seen a dramatic increase in the price of plywood, or lumber, and other items including food and gas. Markets and media today are very volatile. Whenever there is an active storm on the radar, food and window protection items prices go up.
Read MoreExperts Predict An Earlier Start To This Year's Hurricane Season The NOAA may be considering changing the start of the hurricane season to May 15th due to early activity in the tropics as of recent.
Read More5 Home Projects That Are Worth Trying This Fall Starting a new home improvement project can be an enjoyable experience (if done right). While some projects are more complicated than others, the idea of a home project is to get a positive outcome.
Read MoreWhat Are Energy Efficient Impact Windows? Energy-efficient impact windows are one of the best home improvement products that can save energy. When homeowners want to replace/upgrade their windows, they worry about the cost of the windows.
Read MoreProtect Your Home With The Best Hurricane Impact Windows Are you in the market for hurricane impact windows? look no further, this blog post is for you. When you are look...
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Read MoreLooking For Impact Windows And Doors For Your Home? Good quality impact windows and doors are the best weapons against severe weather. Why? We thought you would ask. Impact windows and doors offer the best return on investment than window shutters or plywood.
Read MoreHurricane Watch is far from over! We may have just dodged another bullet with tropical storm Isaias this past weekend, but we are not out of the woods yet. Palm Beach and Broward Counties were lucky to report minimal power outages and a few downed trees last weekend.
Read MoreTropical Storm Gonzalo has formed in the Mid-Atlantic early Wednesday morning according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm is moving at 12mph and heading West. Weather experts will continue to report more developments in the next 24-72 hours.
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