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Wind Mitigation in Florida: Safeguarding Homes and Communities
Wind Mitigation in Florida Florida, known for its sunny skies and beautiful coastlines, is also a state frequently affected by powerful hurricanes and tropical storms. These natural events can cause significant damage to homes and infrastructure. Wind mitigation, therefore, becomes crucial for Floridians aiming to protect their properties and ensure safety during hurricane season. Understanding Wind Mitigation Wind mitigation refers to the process of making a building more
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JJASON Months of Hurricane Season!
J une, J uly, A ugust, S eptember, O ctober, and N ovember JJASON Months of Hurricane Season Every summer and fall, residents of St. Augustine, Florida, brace themselves for the arrival of hurricane season, a period marked by the potential for powerful tropical storms and hurricanes. The official hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, encompassing the months of June, July, August, September, October, and November—often referred to by the acronym "JJASON." This peri
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Post-Storm Inspection in Florida
Post-Storm Inspection Includes Infrared, Moisture Meter and Roof Inspections Post-Storm Inspection in Florida When a major storm hits Florida, it can leave behind significant damage to homes and buildings. In order to ensure that your property is safe and secure, it's crucial to conduct a post-storm inspection. This inspection should include a roof inspection, infrared inspection, and moisture meter test to confirm the presence of the moisture. In this blog post, we'll discus
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The Pros and Cons of Living in a Hurricane-Prone Area: What Home Inspectors Want You to Know
If you are considering living in a hurricane-prone area, it is important to weigh the pros and cons before making your decision. On the one hand, living in such an area can offer stunning ocean views and a warm climate year-round. However, the threat of hurricanes and the resulting damage to your home and property cannot be ignored. Hurricane season in Florida is not just a couple of months, but it lasts for six months, from June to November. During this time, Floridians must
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