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Storm Windows Aren't Enough For Your Garage 
By: Guy Morris
The garage door is normally the biggest opening on houses, especially if you have a double garage. The size of the door makes it very vulnerable to damage from storms, in particular hurricanes. Many people remember that they have to invest considerable resources to protect their windows, however few people stop and think about their garage door.
The high pressure wind experienced during a hurricane can quite easily blow a garage door in, allowing more wind and rain into the house. The extra wind and rain can cause further damage to your house, belongings and even endanger people’s lives. Many people overlook the humble garage door when preparing their property to stand up to high speed winds and other extreme weather conditions. Even fewer people consider the importance of storm windows in the interior of one's house.
During recent years there has been a lot of publicity showing just what damage a storm can do in a few minutes. People living in communities which are often struck by storms have learnt that they need to be prepared for the worst, so that they can protect their homes. It is important to use either passive of active reinforcement garage door systems.
Active systems are designed in such a way that they must be fitted just before the storm hits, this means that you will have to spend some time preparing your house for a storm. Passive systems are designed in a different way, the protection is built into the door itself and so do not require any activation before the storm, in other words these products are always prepared for a storm.
There are two major options that a homeowner living in an area with lots of hurricanes can consider, they can either fit a brand new passive protected garage door, or they could purchase and install garage door reinforcement kits to secure their existing garage door.
Replacing a garage door with a new one is very expensive, so most people will choose to invest in one of the reinforcement kits instead. If you have more money available then you may want to consider installing a brand new garage door as it offers a much higher level of security and safety from high speed winds and other storms, not to mention it being more convenient.
If you are on a budget then you might be interested in the cheaper option of the two, and that is to purchase a garage door reinforcement kit. These reinforce your existing garage door in a number of ways. Shutters are the first line of defense, these will prevent any damage caused by impact of objects and the high speed wind itself. If you have a garage door which is designed to resist impact then you may not need any shutters. However, if you have an impact resistant door which does not have a wind rating then you should consider installing a bracing system for your garage door to make it more secure against wind.
When you are installing a bracing system for your garage door you first need to make sure you are purchasing a product which has had sufficient testing to ensure that it will be able to stand up to the high speed winds. It is important that these can cope with wind pressure which is both negative and positive.
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Guy Morris is writing most often for www.replacement-windows-tips.com , an online site on hurricane protection and hurricane window protection. His writings on interior storm windows and hurricane window protection are found on his website .
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