Weather Protection Systems, Inc. will enclose your patio or decking to convert to a screen or sun porch. Screen Porches can be converted to Sun Porches using 4 Track Vertical Vinyl Pane windows or Horizontal Acrylic Panel windows. Both styles are completely removeable during a storm.
The 4-vent garage enclosure will enable you to extend your living space while keeping out insects and yet admit plenty of light. With interlocking vents and full-length handle grip, you simply slide one vent and the rest will follow to allow full access for your vehicle. Get the extra room you need without major, expensive remodeling!
In 2004, the International Building Code required all new homes built in the Coastal Zone be fitted with impact protection on all glass openings; and or existing homes, protection must be installed on new glass openings or existing openings which have had glass replaced. The homeowner may choose to use any number of manufactured impact protection products. These manufactured products must pass various impact tests certified by an independent testing laboratory. The most common protection systems are panels and shutters.
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They require a top header and bottom track (or 2 side tracks) along with nuts and bolts to hold the panel against the opening. Normally the panels are put up prior to the storm and then removed and stored. Plastic Panels: Opaque white panels. They are generally lighter than metal pans and each panel can be cut to the size of the window up to 44" wide.
All Alutex retractable awnings are supplied with the finest acrylic fabric specially designed for its excellent dimensional stability and exceptional resistance against fading and mildew. These awnings come in a wide variety of colorful solutions available to better dress your awning needs.
Keep your family and homes safe this hurricane season. Understanding the terminology of hurricanes and tropical depressions is an important part of your preparedness plan.
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Terms to Know
By Monte Montello
- Tropical Depression: A tropical cyclone (storm)
- Tropical Storm: A tropical cyclone with maximum ststained winds between 39-73 mph.
- Hurricane: A tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or higher. Hurricanes range in strength from Category 1 thru Category 5.
- Advisory: Official information issued by government warning centers describing all watches, warnings, and precautions that should be taken.
- Hurricane Watch: An announcement for specified coastal areas that hurricane conditions are possible with 36 hours.
- Hurricane Warning: A warning that sustained winds of 74 mph or higher are expected within warned area in 24 hours or less.