
As we’ve entered the New Year 2021, most of us set goals and to-do lists for home improvement projects.One of them being installing impact windows and doors. The roof on every home plays a significant role where aesthetic appeal and functionality are concerned. Since your home is the largest investment you’ll make in your lifetime, it makes perfect sense that you’d want to ensure the structure and everything inside it is protected at all times. This is especially true if you live in South Florida and you’ve been thinking about installing impact windows and doors in your home.
Protecting Your Roof is Crucial
Your neighbors see your roof as an aesthetic appeal to the structure as well as the area of your community where you reside. That roof prevents heat from entering your home and making your A/C unit work overtime in the warmer Florida months. Plus, it protects you and your family from the elements as well as the outside world that you don’t want coming in.
The atmospheric pressure that rises as a storm approaches can be a very destructive force that causes tens of thousands of dollars in damages to a single home. In fact, many homes have literally blown up because of damaged or open windows. While gale force winds rush into a home and push upwards on the roof, the exterior of your home is getting pelted with flying debris, rain, and strong winds. Once the force of the wind lifts the roof off your home, everything will most probably get destroyed. Taking preventive measures are imperative to your family’s security and safety. When you install impact windows and doors, the fortified glass takes the impact and does not get easily broken or blown away under high winds pressure.
Why Impact Windows and Doors?
Impact windows and doors are very beneficial from the standpoint of energy efficiency and home security. Thus, make it your 2021 New Year goal to get the added protection impact windows and doors installed provide. V&V Windows’ can also benefit the roof on your home during a hurricane or tropical storm as they’re designed to be impact-resistant and not shatter upon initial impact. While it doesn’t take much to break standard glass windows and doors made with, the opposite is true with impact doors and windows. Since they keep the wind from entering your home during a hurricane, your roof will remain intact even though it will probably lose some shingles or tiles.
If you’ve recently relocated to southern Florida and you are unfamiliar with hurricanes and tropical storms, you owe it to yourself to consider getting impact doors and windows on your new home. For more information, call V&V Windows today and get answers to your questions from our experts.