The key to protecting your home and belongings from damage during storm season is preparation. Getting your home ready prior to a severe storm or hurricane is preferable to the kind of last-minute scurrying for plywood and supplies that they are so fond of showing on the news programs. The doors and windows in your home are the areas that will benefit most from preparation, since they are the main points of entry for debris, wind, rain, and hail during a storm.
One of the few good things to come about in the wake of storms like hurricanes Andrew and Katrina was the concept of impact doors and impact windows. These doors and windows are specifically designed and constructed to be wind resistant and stand up to the impacts that come with major storms and hurricanes. While virtually nothing is really hurricane proof, these items will provide superior protection for your home and its contents.
You can think of the purchase and installation of impact doors and windows like any other logical storm preparation you would perform, like securing all of your lawn furniture, or stocking up on batteries. While these doors and windows provide solid protection from storms, they also offer other benefits which make them an even more attractive investment.
Because of their layered construction, these windows also work to provide your home with increased insulation which can impact your cooling and heating costs. This type of window can also decrease outside noises, especially if they are installed with extra insulation around the frames. Impact-resistant windows can filter out up to 99 percent of UV rays, reducing heat transfer while protecting furnishings and floor coverings. Impact windows are designed not to shatter, which means that it is essentially another layer of security to protect your home and belongings from break-ins.
When you're ready to take the next logical step to protect your home, contact the experienced professionals at All American Windows and Doors. Licensed, bonded, and insured, they can produce quality impact glass, manufacture your windows and doors and assemble the aluminum framing to fit your individual specifications.




