With scientists predicting yet another active year for storms, making your home hurricane resistant has become a more valuable precaution.
"Already, we are seeing storms move across the country that can bring additional hazards like tornadoes, flooding and hail," he said.
A separate forecast from hurricane researchers at Colorado State University predicts an "extremely active" hurricane season in 2024 due to record-warm tropical and eastern subtropical Atlantic sea surface temperatures.
If installing new hurricane windows isn't in the budget, shutters are lower-cost options to protect windows and other openings, said Chapman-Henderson.
Talk to your insurer about possible discounts Strengthening your home against disasters may help lower your insurance cost.
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