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Hurricane Season

How to Weatherproof Your Home Before Hurricane Season Hits

Jennifer Gaeng

2 hours ago
Powerful storm surge waves crash into a coastal home during a hurricane, highlighting the importance of weatherproofing and flood preparation before severe weather strikes.
Weatherproof home (Adobe) | Storm surge and coastal flooding remain among the most destructive threats during hurricane season, making early home preparation critical for protecting property and lives. (Adobe Stock)

Hurricane season brings powerful storms that can damage homes and put families at risk. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, with peak activity usually happening between August and October. Getting your home ready before the first storm forms can save you thousands of dollars and keep your family safe.

Many homeowners wait until a hurricane warning is issued to start preparing. That's often too late. Hardware stores run out of supplies, and contractors get booked solid. Smart preparation happens months before the first tropical storm develops in the ocean.

Protecting Your Windows and Doors

Storm shutters provide one of the best protections for your windows and doors. These metal or fabric barriers block flying debris that hurricanes love to throw around. Did you know that most storm damage to homes doesn't come from wind alone? It happens when the wind picks up tree branches, roof tiles, or even lawn furniture and hurls them at 100 miles per hour. Installing permanent shutters costs more upfront, but they're ready to deploy quickly when storms approach. Temporary plywood works too, but you'll need to measure and cut boards ahead of time.

Securing Your Home's Exterior


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