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Hurricane Shutters in Pensacola, Florida
Posted by Bill Stokes on
Hurricane Irma may have given the Emerald Coast a miss. Residences and businesses in Pensacola, Florida were lucky but when you live along the Gulf Coast you need to be prepared to face nature’s fury. You may get lucky and escape a hurricane for years, maybe even a decade, but if and when it makes landfall in your city, you could be in for severe property damage if you have not taken the necessary precautions against nature’s fury. Hurricane Shutters in Pensacola, Florida Hurricane shutters are inexpensive and vital protection against hurricanes. You can choose from a wide variety...
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Roll Down Hurricane Shutters in Rockport, Texas
Posted by Bill Stokes on
Hurricane Harvey ravaged the coastal community of Rockport. The category four hurricane with wind speeds of up to 130 mph lashed at properties across the town. Citizens who had not installed hurricane shutters were forced to board their doors and windows at the last moment with the hurricane approaching fast. It hampered evacuation and increased the risk of being caught in nature’s fury. Roll Down Hurricane Shutters in Rockport, Texas Roll down hurricane shutters for Rockport houses, schools, shops, and buildings are your best bet to protect the exteriors and interiors of your home. These shutters can easily glide down...
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Roll Down Shutters for Hurricane Protection in Port Aransas, Texas
Posted by Bill Stokes on
Roll Down Shutters in Port Aransas, Texas All coastal cities along the Gulf Coast are vulnerable to hurricanes. Hurricane Harvey passed through Port Aransas and caused widespread damage to private and government property. Houses and commercial establishments with roll down shutters for hurricane protection escaped with little damage. In any storm, the brunt of nature’s fury is borne by unprotected structures. Roll down shutters offer the best protection against hurricanes and the damage to property that accompanies hurricanes. The shutters are easy to operate, either manually or through a motor. You can also equip these shutters with sensors for smooth...
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Roll Down Shutters: #1 Choice In Pompano Beach, Florida
Posted by Michael Joiner on
Featured on CNN and in The Wall Street Journal as one of our nation's top selling markets in vacation homes, Pompano Beach has attracted more than 5 million residents to it's tropical shores. Named after the popular saltwater fish, Pompano residents and visitors enjoy the many indulgences of life alongside the beautiful Atlantic seacoast. Yet Pompano property owners are always mindful of the ominous weather patterns that can blow in from the tropics during the summer months. Heavy rains, wind, tornadoes and hurricanes can cause extensive damage to property. For protection and peace of mind, Pompano Beach relies on...
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Roll Down Shutters in Atlantic City
Posted by Michael Joiner on
Atlantic City, New Jersey is the inspiration behind the creation of the board game Monopoly and home to one of the first boardwalks in the United States. This bustling city and hostess to tourists from around the globe is located on Absecon Island on the Atlantic east coast. Being adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean means businesses and homeowners understand the necessity of storm protection. Destructive weather systems can blow in from the Atlantic ocean and account for much of the city's rain and snow. Severe storms can bring torrential rains, flooding and winds speeds of up to 190 miles...