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  • Hurricane Deductibles: 10 Big Differences You Need to Know

    Hurricane Deductibles: 10 Big Differences You Need to Know

    When a hurricane blows through the area, you need to know what your insurance covers and what it does. This guide will tell you.

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  • The Truth About Solar Panels in Hurricanes: Do They Blow Off?

    The Truth About Solar Panels in Hurricanes: Do They Blow Off?

    If your roof is covered in solar panels, you may wonder how hurricane-resistant the panels are. We’ll explore ahead!

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  • a white house with trees down and flooding in the driveway after hurricane ian

    Hurricane-Proof Garage Doors: What You Need To Know

    Depending on what part of the US you live in, you need to take several steps to make your garage door hurricane-proof. Leaving your garage door unprotected during a hurricane will not only cause damage to the door itself, but the damage sustained to the whole house will be more severe due to the wind, water, and objects hurled in.ย 

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  • a man in a purple shirt walking the property of our netzero home, and checking out the hurricane pad for the hvac unit after hurricane ian

    What Is a Hurricane Pad for AC Units? (And Do You Need One?)

    Hurricanes and their breakneck speeds can wreak havoc on homes. While the last of your concerns might be your air conditioning unit, you still want to safeguard this just as you do the rest of your property. That’s where Hurricane Pads come in.ย 

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  • a unfinished concrete block home sitting on a sandy lot, with a sign in the middle that says hurricane evacuation zone

    How Do Concrete and Cinder Block Homes Do in Hurricanes?

    Say you are buying a home in a hurricane-prone zone. The spot you choose for new home construction and area weighs in on the materials you need for the house.ย You may wonder if something like a cinder block or concrete seal your family from raging hurricanes.

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  • Exterior front-facing view of a Hurricane-Proof Home with standing water in the front yard and street

    Hurricane-Proof Home Design: 9 Key Elements To Build With

    The United States is one of the countries in the world plagued with many hurricanes, with a total of 300 hitting the coast since the mid-1800s. The majority of these hurricanes hit Louisiana, Florida, and Texas.ย However, even if you don’t live in these areas, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t build a house strong enough to withstand a storm.ย 

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  • A caution sign reading "hurricane ahead" transposed in front of some ominous-looking clouds

    Hurricane Protection: How To Prepare Your House: 17 Tips

    Hurricanes are powerful storms that can cause significant damage to your home. So if you live in an area with hurricane activity, it’s worthwhile to spend some time, money, and energy preparing your house for a hurricane.ย With the proper preparations, you can significantly decrease the damage caused by one of these storms.ย 

    Read More Hurricane Protection: How To Prepare Your House: 17 TipsContinue

  • Closeup on a home insurance policy on a table with a model home and pen atop the paper

    How Much Can Hurricane Ties Save You on Home Insurance?

    Unfortunately, making sure your home is prepared for calamities can be challenging. Still, there are many home improvements you can easily make that will help avoid property damage and keep your household safe in times of disasters.
    Hurricane ties are one excellent addition to improve your home’s structural integrity.

    Read More How Much Can Hurricane Ties Save You on Home Insurance?Continue

  • The foundation of a house with hurricane strap plates fashioned to it vertically

    How To Attach Hurricane Straps to a Foundation (3 Steps)

    Hurricane straps or ties are steel metal clips or fasteners installed on roofs, walls, and foundations of buildings to enhance resistance against wind and seismic forces in hurricane-prone areas.
    Attaching them to your foundation can be quite the process, and getting each step right is critical to ensuring they function as intended.

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  • A mobile home along the coastline

    What Are Mobile Home Hurricane Tie-Downs (Do They Work?)

    The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires mobile homes to be secured with hurricane tie-downs. Protecting your house from high winds is essential, especially if you live in a hurricane zone.

    Read More What Are Mobile Home Hurricane Tie-Downs (Do They Work?)Continue

  • two men on ladders installing hurricane ties under the roof of a small Florida home

    How To Install Hurricane Straps and Ties (9 Steps to Meet Code)

    Hurricane straps and ties help keep your roof from blowing off in high winds and can prevent your house from collapsing if the walls are damaged. Installing them correctly is essential to keeping your family safe and home secured in a hurricane.

    Read More How To Install Hurricane Straps and Ties (9 Steps to Meet Code)Continue

  • The remnants of a modular home with several walls still standing after a tornado.

    Do Modular Homes Hold Up During Hurricanes and Tornadoes?

    Modular homes are a popular choice for many people and families looking for a simple living option. Choosing a modular home may be a relatively quick and inexpensive option.
    However, their affordability and quick build time have many homeowners wondering how well they hold up against hurricanes and tornadoes.

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