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      <title>How Impact Window Installation Can Benefit Your Home</title>
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      <description>Upgrade your home with an impact window for storm protection, energy efficiency, and security while boosting long-term value and comfort.</description>
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          When it comes to enhancing the longevity and value of your home, impact window solutions present an unbeatable option. Commonly known for their robustness during storms, these windows offer numerous advantages beyond basic security. From protecting your investment to improving energy efficiency, homeowners benefit from a feature that continues to deliver value over time. Choosing the right materials and professional installation can further maximize performance and durability.
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          Storm Protection and Durability
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          One of the foremost advantages of installing an impact window is the premier protection it offers against extreme weather conditions. During hurricanes or heavy storms, these windows act as a powerful barrier, reducing the likelihood of damage to your home’s interior. According to Verified Market Reports, aluminum hurricane impact windows are the most popular, accounting for 40% of the market due to their strength and reliability. Their composition allows them to withstand severe impacts without breaking, helping homeowners feel more secure during unpredictable weather events.
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          Beyond storm protection, these windows also contribute significantly to energy savings. Modern designs are built to provide excellent insulation, helping regulate indoor temperatures throughout the year. This means your home stays warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer without overworking your HVAC system. Reduced energy consumption leads to lower monthly utility bills, making this upgrade a financially smart decision over time. Improved insulation also adds comfort by minimizing drafts and temperature fluctuations.
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          Another key advantage is the added layer of protection against break-ins. The same durable construction that resists storm debris also makes forced entry far more difficult. Reinforced glass and sturdy framing act as a deterrent to potential intruders, giving homeowners greater peace of mind. This level of security not only protects your belongings but also contributes to a safer living environment for your family.
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           is a multi-faceted home improvement that delivers lasting returns. From safeguarding against natural disasters to improving efficiency and strengthening security, the benefits extend well beyond initial expectations. These features can also increase your property’s appeal to future buyers, making it a strategic upgrade for resale value. As demand continues to grow, it is clear that this solution remains a smart and reliable choice for homeowners looking to protect and enhance their investment. Contact JVR Impact Windows &amp;amp; Doors today to get connected to our import door and window services.
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      <title>Do I Need Storm Windows?</title>
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      <description>Storm windows protect homes from severe weather, improve energy efficiency, and reduce noise. Learn benefits, types, and whether they are right for you today!</description>
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          As the weather becomes increasingly unpredictable, homeowners are seeking ways to protect their property from severe weather events. One popular solution is the installation of storm windows. But do you really need them? This article will explore everything you need to know about hurricane windows, helping you make an informed decision.
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          Storm windows are designed to provide an additional layer of protection against extreme weather conditions. They are often seen as a necessary investment, especially in regions prone to severe storms. This comprehensive guide explores the intricacies of these windows, their benefits, and alternatives to help you assess your specific needs and options.
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          What Are Storm Windows?
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          Storm windows are secondary windows that are installed on the exterior or interior of the main windows of a house. They are designed to protect against harsh weather impacts, including strong winds, rain, and hail. By forming an additional barrier, hurricane windows help preserve the main window's integrity. These windows are not permanently fixed but can be installed seasonally depending on weather conditions. Their role is crucial in adding a layer of insulation that reduces energy loss and protects against noise pollution.
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          According to Universal Property, since 1851, over 120 hurricanes have made landfall in Florida, which is more than 41% of all hurricanes to hit the US. This statistic underscores the importance of strong windows in hurricane-prone areas where additional protection can mitigate damage. By having hurricane windows in place, homeowners in these regions can feel more secure when severe weather conditions approach. However, it's crucial to consider various factors such as the type of windows, their installation processes, and maintenance to fully leverage their benefits.
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          The history of storm windows dates back to the early 19th century, when they were primarily used in northern climates to combat harsh winter conditions. These early versions were constructed using wood frames and single glazing. As window technology evolved, so did hurricane windows, moving towards more durable materials like aluminum and vinyl. The mid-20th century saw substantial changes with the introduction of glass panes and the development of more user-friendly designs. These enhancements made installation easier and improved overall performance against various weather challenges.
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          Over the years, advancements in materials and designs have resulted in storm windows that offer more than just protection from the cold. Today's windows are designed to be energy-efficient, providing better insulation and noise reduction through double and even triple-glazing systems. These developments have expanded their usage to various climates, not just for winters but also for regions subjected to storms, hurricanes, or regular high-wind conditions. Due to these enhancements in technology and design, hurricane windows have become a prevalent choice for homeowners looking to upgrade their home’s defenses against weather anomalies.
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          The market offers various types of storm windows, each designed to meet specific homeowner needs. Exterior hurricane windows are mounted outside the primary window, providing a first line of defense against environmental factors such as high winds, rain, and debris. Interior hurricane windows, on the other hand, are mounted inside the home, offering enhanced insulation while preserving the traditional look of the building. Typically used in areas where architectural preservation or aesthetic concerns are paramount, these interior options are popular for maintaining historic home exteriors while still providing modern energy efficiencies.
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          Another type is the two-track or three-track storm windows, which allow for sashes that can move independently, offering versatility between ventilation and full closure. These tracks allow homeowners to enjoy ventilation control during more favorable weather conditions without needing to remove the hurricane windows. Furthermore, interchangeable screen and glass panels offer convenience for seasonal changes. Due to their versatility, these track systems have become favorites among homeowners who appreciate flexibility and user-friendly features.
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          Storm windows serve as an effective defensive barrier between the house interior and outside weather elements. In volatile weather conditions, such as hurricanes, high winds, and torrential rains, hurricane windows provide extra strength and stability to primary windows. Their robust construction can prevent flying debris and water infiltration, minimizing potential damage and associated repair costs. In regions like Florida, frequently visited by hurricanes, these windows act as a preventive measure that enhances the structural integrity of a home. By significantly reducing the chances of window blowouts or water ingress, they offer peace of mind to households dwelling in storm-prone areas.
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          For residences built before modern building codes or in areas experiencing an increase in severe weather events, installing storm windows has become a priority. The protective role they play is crucial in reducing potential injury risks by preventing glass shattering during extreme weather. They offer an additional line of defense, complementing other protective measures, including storm doors and hurricane shutters. When severe weather forecasts are announced, having hurricane windows installed can deter potential damage and ensure families can focus on safety and evacuation procedures, if necessary. Understanding their protective benefits leads more homeowners to install them preemptively, ensuring they are ready for any incoming storms.
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          Storm windows help reduce energy consumption by adding an extra layer of insulation to the home's existing windows. This layer diminishes air leakage and enhances the thermal performance of the windows, retaining generated warmth during winters and conditioned air in summers. The consequent energy efficiency leads to less reliance on heating and cooling systems, making storm windows a financially sound environmental choice. By maintaining a consistent indoor temperature, they reduce the need for frequent HVAC system adjustment, directly translating to lower utility bills. Hurricane windows are thus an effective upgrade to improve a home's overall energy efficiency, generating savings over the years.
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          The added insulation benefits extend beyond financial savings, contributing to a more comfortable living environment. Occupants benefit from a stable indoor climate, eliminating drafty spots that are often attributed to aging or ill-fitting windows. The thermal barrier provided by storm windows also contributes to a reduction in condensation buildups, mitigating potential mold growth issues. This insulating capability can translate to considerable reductions in energy costs, especially during peak weather seasons. Homeowners across different climatic zones can enjoy extended efficiency and more effective temperature management made possible by storm window installations.
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          Noisy surroundings can disrupt the tranquility of a home environment, affecting comfort and peace of mind. Storm windows act as a sound barrier by adding layers of glass that help in dampening exterior noise, making them a practical solution for noise reduction. Their multilayered construction aids in deadening sound transmission, providing a quieter indoor atmosphere. In urban areas, where ambient noise from traffic or construction can be overwhelming, these windows provide a noticeable reprieve, enhancing residential quality of life. This capability is particularly beneficial for bedrooms and living areas where serenity is desired.
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          Impact windows are more than just a modern convenience; they're a critical investment in safety and efficiency for your home. While their primary purpose is to protect against extreme weather conditions, such as hurricanes, their benefits extend well beyond weather protection. Let's explore the various ways reinforced windows protect more than just your home, proving to be an invaluable addition to any property.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Firstly, impact windows significantly enhance the security of your home. Built with reinforced glass and durable frames, they're considerably more difficult to break through than standard windows. This feature is a strong deterrent for potential intruders, offering peace of mind beyond just storm safety. The multi-layer construction means that even if the glass cracks, it will remain intact, deterring potential break-ins and protecting everyone inside. According to the Florida Building Code, areas experiencing wind speeds of 140 mph or greater are generally classified as wind-borne debris regions, making the installation of reinforced windows an essential safeguard for homeowners in these areas.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Secondly, impact windows contribute to noise reduction, enhancing the comfort and tranquility of your living environment. The specialized construction of these windows helps to significantly reduce outside noise, creating a more peaceful setting inside the home. This is especially beneficial in urban areas or neighborhoods with high noise levels, allowing residents to enjoy a serene, undisturbed space. By choosing reinforced windows, homeowners not only gain protection from storms but also improve their overall quality of life indoors.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Moreover, impact windows offer increased energy efficiency, which can lead to lower utility bills. The insulated nature of these windows helps to maintain a consistent indoor temperature, reducing the need for excessive heating or cooling. This energy efficiency not only saves money over time but also contributes to a reduced carbon footprint, making it a sustainable choice for environmentally conscious homeowners. The initial installation cost may seem high, but the financial and environmental savings are significant, making reinforced windows a wise investment.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          One of the most significant benefits of impact doors is their ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. These doors are specially engineered to resist high winds, flying debris, and extreme pressure, making them a crucial asset for homes in hurricane-prone areas. Regular doors may buckle or fail during a storm, leaving your home vulnerable to water damage and other threats. However, impact doors are designed to act as a formidable barrier, protecting both the structure of your home and the safety of your family. This enhanced protection is especially important in areas that frequently experience severe weather events, such as hurricanes or tropical storms.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          In addition to their protective qualities, impact doors offer excellent insulation benefits. These doors are constructed with airtight seals that help maintain a consistent temperature inside your home, making it easier to regulate indoor climates during both hot summers and cold winters. By reducing the amount of heat exchange between the inside and outside of the home, impact doors can significantly reduce the strain on your HVAC system, lowering energy consumption. According to HomeAdvisor, the cost of sliding doors, which function similarly to sliding windows, can range between $2,200 and $2,800 each. While this may seem like a significant investment, the energy savings over time make them a worthwhile purchase that ultimately saves you money on your energy bills.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Another advantage of impact doors is their ability to reduce noise pollution. The strength and density of the materials used in these doors help absorb and block out unwanted sounds from the outside, creating a quieter and more peaceful living environment. This feature is especially beneficial for those living in urban areas or near busy streets, where noise from traffic, construction, and other sources can disrupt daily life. With impact doors, you can enjoy the benefits of both security and tranquility, allowing for a better quality of life at home.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Impact sliding doors are not only functional but also visually appealing. These doors are designed with modern aesthetics in mind, offering sleek lines and contemporary finishes that can enhance the curb appeal of any home. With various designs, finishes, and colors available, you can choose impact doors that complement your home's architectural style, whether it's contemporary, traditional, or somewhere in between. Not only do these doors elevate the overall appearance of your home, but they can also increase property value. Potential buyers are likely to be impressed by the added security and storm protection that impact doors provide, making them a smart investment for homeowners looking to improve both the functionality and aesthetic value of their properties.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Investing in impact windows installation is a crucial step towards ensuring the safety and efficacy of your home's ability to withstand extreme weather conditions. Whether it's hurricanes, high winds, or flying debris, impact windows are designed to offer premium protection. However, before proceeding with installation, it's important to ask the right questions to ensure you make an informed decision, maximizing safety, benefits, and budget. Here are some essential queries you should consider asking industry experts beforehand.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Firstly, inquire about the type of impact windows best suited for your home. Not all impact windows are created equal, and they come in different materials such as aluminum, vinyl, and wood. Each material has its advantages and disadvantages regarding durability, maintenance, and cost. Determining the most appropriate option will rely heavily on your home's style and the specific weather-related threats you face. According to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP), scientists at Colorado State University estimated there would be at least 19 named storms and nine hurricanes in 2022, highlighting the pressing need for suitable protection against extreme weather events.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Finally, consider the warranty terms for your impact windows. Warranties can vary significantly from one manufacturer and installer to another. Make sure you clarify the extent of coverage, including the duration and any specific conditions that may affect your warranty. This will provide peace of mind that you are protected in the event of defects or unforeseen issues after installation. A comprehensive warranty is especially important given the investment impact windows represent and the protection they offer during unpredictable weather conditions.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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           project involves significant decision-making. By asking the right questions about materials, installer credentials, and warranty terms, you can ensure that your investment effectively shields your home from adverse weather. With extreme weather events becoming more prevalent, being proactive about impact window installation is a smart and necessary step towards safeguarding your property and enhancing overall home resilience. To learn more about impact windows, contact our team at JVR Impact Windows &amp;amp; Doors today!
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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          Let’s be honest—when it comes to home improvement projects, replacing your windows probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But here’s the thing: upgrading to energy-efficient hurricane windows can bring some serious benefits that go way beyond just giving your home a facelift. Yes, they look great—but more importantly, they add a layer of protection, help you save on energy bills, reduce outside noise, and can even boost your home’s value. And in today’s world, where unpredictable weather is becoming the norm, it just makes sense to invest in windows that can handle whatever nature throws at you.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          The biggest perk? Energy-efficient hurricane windows are built to stand up to brutal weather conditions. With an average hurricane season bringing around 14 named storms, according to Forbes, that added protection isn't just nice to have—it’s essential. These windows are designed to resist high winds and flying debris, so you don’t have to mess with putting up shutters every time a storm rolls in. They’re a key component of professional impact window installation services, ensuring your home stays safe without the extra hassle.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Another major win is the energy savings. These windows use advanced materials that reduce thermal transfer, which means they help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. That reduces the strain on your HVAC system and helps lower your utility bills over time. If you’ve been thinking about impact window installation services but weren’t sure if the energy savings were worth it—trust us, they are.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          In addition to the obvious savings, these windows also offer environmental benefits. By improving your home’s insulation, they help reduce your carbon footprint. This eco-friendly aspect makes them an even more appealing choice for homeowners who want to contribute to sustainability while saving money in the long run.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Besides weather protection and noise reduction, these windows are also tougher for intruders to break through. The same laminated glass that stands up to hurricanes also makes it harder for burglars to gain access, adding another layer of security for your family. That kind of peace of mind is priceless—and it can even lead to discounts on your homeowner's insurance. The added security also makes these windows an ideal choice for families who prioritize safety, especially in areas that may be prone to break-ins.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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           When we think of dangerous winds, images of swirling hurricanes often come to mind. However, the threat of high winds is not exclusive to areas traditionally affected by hurricanes. Many regions across the globe experience significant wind-related challenges year-round, which can cause structural damage, lead to injuries, and disrupt daily life. Understanding that wind dangers exist outside typical hurricane zones is crucial for safety and preparedness everywhere. Hurricane windows protect homes from dangerous winds, whether they are associated with a hurricane or not.
          
                    
    
    
  
  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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           Aggressive winds are not only a challenge for those living in physically susceptible areas but also for communities with less experience in dealing with such hazards. Suburban regions newly exposed to high winds might lack the necessary infrastructure to withstand severe gusts. Consequently, it is essential for all areas, not just those typically associated with hurricanes, to adopt and adhere to building standards that mitigate wind damage. Educating communities on the potential dangers and proper precautions can significantly reduce risk and enhance resilience.
          
                    
    
    
  
  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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            Acknowledging the dangers of high winds outside of conventional hurricane zones is a vital step toward creating safer living environments. From updating building codes to educating residents about potential threats, proactive measures can mitigate the damage and chaos caused by sudden and powerful wind events. Safety is paramount, and everyone, irrespective of their geographic location, benefits from heightened awareness and preparation concerning wind hazards. Contact JVR Impact Windows and Doors to learn more about the benefits of impact and
           
                      
      
      
    
    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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          Hurricanes are the definition of a force of nature. The average hurricane season includes 14 named hurricanes and severe storms, like tropical storms, according to Forbes. A single storm can devastate entire communities and regions. The good news is that you can now use hurricane-impact windows to protect your property.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          According to Britannica, hurricanes can generate winds over 150 miles per hour. This can result in flying debris that can quickly smash through normal windows. Beyond having to repair the windows, a busted window in a storm might leave your family and property exposed. Water could quickly make its way in, flooding your home, and debris could cause even more damage inside.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Hurricane windows are built to withstand high winds and flying debris. While flying debris is still a threat, hurricane windows greatly reduce the risks of debris and could protect your family and property. Other windows, meanwhile, often stand no chance against hurricanes and other powerful storms.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          If a burglar has decided to target your home, their first target may be your windows. Whereas doors can be difficult to bust through, the typical window can often be smashed through in mere moments. A hurricane window, on the other hand, may be able to withstand the strongest blows from a would-be intruder. In some cases, impact windows might even stop or slow bullets and the like, but keep in mind that hurricane windows are not typically designed for such security threats.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          The day may come when you decide to sell your home. Perhaps the kids have moved out and you're looking to downsize. Or maybe you're just looking for a change of scenery. Whatever your reasons, hurricane windows can add to your home's value. Potential buyers will appreciate the durability and peace of mind provided by such windows and thus may be willing to pay more for homes with them.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Depending on local ordinances, location, and the type of property you own, hurricane-impact windows may be legally required. Some properties within a certain number of miles of the shore are required to have impact windows in the state of Florida, for example. It's smart to check out the legal situation for your jurisdiction and property type.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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           If you live in an area that is prone to hurricanes or other severe weather events, it's a smart idea to consider hurricane door installation. The right doors can increase safety for you and your family. Hurricane doors can also protect your property. Let's examine what makes these doors special.
           
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
      
      
    
    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           As summer ends and fall rolls in, it's becoming peak hurricane season in certain parts of the country, such as Florida. According to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, Scientists at Colorado State University predicted about 19 named storms and nine hurricanes in 2022 alone. Hurricanes can have a devastating impact on your home and safety. However, thanks to hurricane window installation, emergency kits, and other prep work, you can help prepare your home for a heavy storm. Here are a few steps to follow.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Tropical storms are a ceaseless threat to homes and other properties on the East Coast of the United States. In fact, according to Florida's Building Code, locations that experience wind speeds of at least 140 mph earn designation as wind-borne debris regions. Therefore, windows that are capable of withstanding wind damage are a true asset for any homeowner. Window glass is a frequent casualty of high winds that always accompany tropical storms, but impact-resistant glass can help to minimize damage costs.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Storm-related damage greatly affects home insurance rates in Florida. Windows typically are one of the most commonly damaged items due to tropical storms, but impact windows can change that. When you install windows that are much less likely to break due to high winds and flying debris, homeowners insurance underwriters take that into consideration when determining your annual premiums. Many give homeowners discounted rates for installing this window type!
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          The durable nature of impact windows makes them ideal for improving safety while you're at home. If you have children, they're less likely to break a window and possibly suffer a deep cut or other dangerous wounds. If you're moving items around, you also are less likely to break a window, which might endanger children, pets, or others who might be inside your home. The shatter-resistant and durable windows improve safety for everyone in your family.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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          Impact windows can do more than withstand flying debris carried by high winds. They can also thwart criminals who might try to enter your home by breaking a window. The durable glass can stay in place despite a hard blow from a hammer or another hard object. If you tint your windows, you also could benefit from better privacy, which makes it nearly impossible to see inside your home from the outside.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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