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3 Reasons To Protect Your Windows During A Windstorm

by Lynn Webb

Many people believe that their homes are virtually indestructible. These properties house both families and belongings, so ensuring their safety should be a top priority. Although modern homes are constructed to withstand exposure to the elements, wind can pose a serious threat to the architectural glass installed within a home's building envelope.

Here are three reasons you need to protect your windows in order to prevent serious damage during a windstorm.

1. Broken windows compromise structural stability.

Homeowners often don't realize the critical role that windows play when it comes to maintaining the structural stability of the home. This structural stability can be put to the test when excess wind blows out a window and finds its way into a residence.

The influx of wind streaming in through a broken window can create a significant amount of pressure within the property. This pressure puts a strain on the building envelope, destabilizing the walls and roof of the home. Protecting your windows with boards or storm shutters during high winds will help you prevent structural damage to your home.

2. Broken windows can lead to flooding.

It's important to recognize that high winds are often accompanied by various forms of precipitation. The windows in your home serve as a barrier that prevents any moisture from entering your property during a storm.

When wind gusts come into contact with unprotected windows, these pieces of architectural glass can be shattered and allow rain or sleet to come into your home. As little as two inches of water flooding into your home can result in up to $7,800 in damage. Taking the time to board up your windows before a severe windstorm will help you ward off destructive flooding. 

3. Broken windows can become a safety hazard.

Many homeowners choose to wait out serious storms inside the comfort of their homes. This means that the structural soundness of the home is the only barrier between your family and the raging elements outside. Unprotected windows can become shattered by high winds, and these winds can propel sharp glass shards through the air.

A broken window also allows the wind to carry in other dangerous objects like rocks or debris from outdoors. Ensuring that your windows are properly protected during a windstorm will improve your family's safety while waiting for the storm to pass.

Understanding the risks associated with unprotected windows allows you to see the importance of boarding up your windows the next time high winds plague your area.

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