Hurricanes can cause catastrophic damage to coastlines and for several hundred miles inland. A hurricane can produce excessive winds as well as tornadoes and microbursts. Additionally, hurricanes can create storm surges along the coast and cause extensive damage from heavy rainfall. Floods and flying debris from the excessive winds are often the deadly and destructive results of these weather events. Are you hurricane-ready Englewood?
FEMA – The Federal Emergency Management Agency
Images on this page show various projects of recently installed impact windows and doors, ready to defend against extreme weather conditions.
The Florida Uniform Building Code was issued statewide to promote hurricane-safe structures. Its main provisions are that all new & remodeling construction must include impact-resistant windows or shutters. All doors and windows must meet pressure requirements to stand against hurricane-speed gusts. Lemon Bay Glass can help you meet such requirements.
Impact Windows and Doors from Lemon Bay Glass are approved for use by all local building departments in Florida. This full-service division supplies services to Charlotte and Sarasota counties, Boca Grande, and surrounding areas with approved impact windows and doors. All frames and glass meet or exceed wind load requirements in large and small missile applications.
How To Be Hurricane Ready
Lemon Bay Glass is ready to make your home, vacation home, or business prepared for Florida’s Hurricane Season. Please review the following document which is a guide for purchasing impact-resistant windows. Make Lemon Bay Glass your source for home or business hurricane-ready window & door products!
Resources
- Link for additional impact window information
- Impact Resistant Window Buyers Guide
- Link here to read more from FEMA on hurricanes
Contact Lemon Bay Glass today for information about our complete product lineup of impact windows and doors. And ask to schedule a free estimate. Don’t forget to inquire about such beneficial attributes as Low-E Glass, Turtle Glass, Reflective Glass, Tinted Glass, Thermal Insulated Glass Glazing, and LEED options for energy efficiency.