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When the winds are whipping enough to blow over your lawn furniture and cause even small branches to fall, it’s possible that the storm could also cause damage to your roof or siding. Some homeowners make the mistake of thinking that a storm wasn’t strong enough to cause any damage, but if your roof is older or was already compromised, it really doesn’t take much wind to cause issues.
2020 has been a challenging year so far and with everything else going on, many haven’t given much thought to their hurricane preparations—but it’s time for that to change.
The final countdown to the June kickoff of the Atlantic storm season is on, and it will be here in just a couple of weeks. Are you ready?
While some prep won’t happen until a storm has been named, there are some things you can do now to get a jump on the planning. This will help you to be better prepared if we end up with a hurricane heading our way.
Your Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, or Norfolk home has to endure all kinds of weather from the hottest days of summer to the occasional snow storm and from frigid winter nights to the high winds that blow during hurricane season. Are your windows able to perform well in every season while providing the superior energy efficiency you need?
It can be difficult to tell when it’s time for new windows, especially if there are no visible signs of wear. Generally, windows last 15 to 20 years, but even newer windows may not provide the performance you want.
Many homeowners don’t give their roof much thought until there is a problem, but with summer—and hurricane season—just around the corner, it’s a good idea to consider whether your roof is able to protect your home.
Even if we have a relatively mild hurricane season, your Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, or Norfolk home needs to be ready for potentially severe weather. Did you know that Virginia Beach was under severe weather warnings more than 100 times in the last 12 months? If your roof already has even a minor breach, that could mean major problems during heavy rain or high winds.