How to Protect a Home from Florida Weather

Damage to the home is one of the things that many homeowners think about how to prevent it and how to survive it. However, these are often “what if” scenarios that most people don’t end up going through. Although in one state, in particular, the threat of damage to their home is very much real and one that most have encountered. Floridians know all too well how powerful mother nature can truly be. This is why this list was prepared, so Florida homeowners can begin fighting back against the elements and protecting one of their biggest investments, their homes.

Summer Heat and UV Rays

There’s a reason why so many people call Florida the sunshine state, and that is because the state usually keeps pretty warm throughout the year. This, although great for tourists seeking to hit the beach, might not be the best for homeowners and their roofs. High temperatures usually top out at 90 degrees throughout the year and can take a real toll on your home. Especially during the summer, harsh sun rays and heat can be punishing to your roof. One of the best ways to conserve energy as well as protect your roof is to paint it a cool color. This essentially means avoiding black and grey paints and materials. Cooler colors can help deflect some of the sun’s rays and provide you with a better quality roof as well as a cooler interior.

Hurricane Season

Floridians are all too familiar with the dangers of a hurricane. However, it is incredibly important to never stop learning how to protect your home as well as your family. A common misconception regarding fortification and weaknesses is that the roof is the most vulnerable part of the home. Fortunately, this is not true. A home’s roof requires a lot of wind strength to get it flying off. Most people during hurricanes begin to first have issues with flooding. So, one area you should concentrate on is the garage door. Most garage doors are not reinforced and thus pose a danger to the rest of your home. Because of rapid air pressure going through your home, the likeness of your home’s roof flying off increases drastically. This is why it is so important to fortify your garage door first. If you are uncomfortable trying to figure out how to reinforce your garage door yourself, a garage door technician can help you to install the proper parts to make sure your garage is secure in case of a hurricane.

Strong Winds

You don’t have to be caught up in a tornado to experience strong winds in Florida. The best thing a homeowner can do to protect their home is to be proactive. It doesn’t have you nor your home to begin removing hazardous objects during a windstorm. So, before that strong windstorm comes along, make sure to follow some of these suggestions. Trees can be very dangerous if you are prone to windstorms. Sure they might give great shade, but they are not worth having to pay thousands in roof repairs. You might also want to consider removing any flimsy objects in the backyard, such as a rotten fence or lawn furniture that can easily come crashing through your windows.

Florida weather is no joke. Although it provides year-round sunshine, it can also provide you with a lot of headaches if you are a homeowner. Therefore, it is incredibly important to adhere to the tips listed above in order to better protect your home.

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