07.18.10

Plywood…is it worth it?

Posted in General at 7:31 pm by Vanderheyden Inc


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With the first named storm of the season just officially behind us many of us up here in Florida are breathing a sigh of relief.  If you were wondering what to do if that track would have brought the storm closer to home than you’re not alone.   Thousands of homeowners likely had the same questions.

If you thought you’d just run out and get some plywood to protect your home or business than you might have been taking a huge risk.  Although popular, plywood doesn’t offer the protection that most homeowners wish for.  It can warp when it becomes wet and it shouldn’t be used for an opening larger than 4’ x 8’, like some doorways.  Even ½” thick plywood can be penetrated causing glass to break and the home to be compromised.  Furthermore, insurance companies won’t count plywood as storm protection.  That means no insurance discounts for wind mitigation. 

Sure there are some advantages to plywood.  It’s relatively cheap, although it needs to be replaced more often than real shutters, and it can be installed by most homeowners.  Here is another problem though, many homeowners don’t install it correctly (not anchored properly).  Along with that plywood can be heavy and hard to move and if there are any second floor openings, it becomes difficult and dangerous to install.  Even the perceived advantages are not all that great. 

Before it’s too late check out the options for real storm protection.  It is probably cheaper than you think and in the long run can save you money as you collect insurance discounts and preserve your biggest investment.  Look here for detailed descriptions of our storm protection products: http://www.coastalstormshutters.com/products.htm

Understanding Ratings

Posted in General at 7:29 pm by Vanderheyden Inc


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Many people understand that hurricane shutters are installed to protect their home or business.  While some shutters do this by preventing the glass in a window from being broken; others do it by forming a tight seal if the window is compromised.  This gets us to the real reason for hurricane shutters.  Protecting the integrity of the whole building or house by preventing a pressure difference between inside the structure and outside.  If this is not done it can lead to the roof of the structure being degraded to the point it comes off. 

So how does a consumer know if their shutters can help protect their home or business from this type of catastrophic damage?  Well Florida has some the toughest building codes in the country when it comes to external hurricane protection materials.  A product is “rated” if it passes a series of independent tests that meet very high protection standards.  This system is known as TAS and if a product passes this testing it can be used in a Florida HVHZ (High Velocity Hurricane Zone).  

These tests are used to determine if a product can withstand impacts both large and small, wind and water.  Not all products are rated and a consumer doesn’t just have to take their contractor’s word that a product is rated either.  Consumers can look up products here: http://www.floridabuilding.org/c/default.aspx

Just click on the product approval section, fill in a few boxes about the product you are looking for and it will tell you if it’s indeed rated and approved for use. 

Consumers should ask their contractor if they are using rated products.  Besides piece of mind for the consumer this could translate into potential insurance discounts too.  Most insurers will not offer mitigation discount if the storm protection has not been rated and approved.  Here at Coastal Storm Shutters all our storm protection products meet this standard and offer you the best protection options for your biggest investment.