(CBS4) - Keep in mind that NO types of plywood shutters meet the South Florida Building Code. If at all possible, install a commercially produced shutter or other product that does meet the building ...
If you don't have aluminum shutters, there are other options for protecting your home, including the use of plywood. There are two methods of installing plywood over your windows: Leave 3 to 4 inches ...
Covering your home's windows with plywood is one of the best ways to protect them from storm-force winds. Here's how to select and attach the wood the right way.
Hurricane shutters remain the most economical solution for most homeowners to protect window openings in a storm, although hurricane-proof glass is increasingly popular. Prepare ahead of time, say ...
While permanent storm shutters offer the best protection for your windows and doors, shutter orders and backlogs rise near the height of storm season. So the time to choose your window and door ...
Do you suspect that your house's heat, and the good money that you pay for it, are going out the window? You're right. Whether your house has single- or double-glazed (double-paned) windows, they can ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - As South Floridians cover their homes and businesses with plywood and put up shutters in preparation for a possible strike by Hurricane Dorian, some good Samaritans took ...
Shutter orders and backlogs rise near the height of storm season. So the time to choose your coverings, if you haven’t already, is now. The least expensive option is plywood. Plywood does not meet ...