Most hurricane resistant windows feature two planes of glass with a layer of material between them that improves strength and makes them resistant to shattering.
Hurricane proof windows with vinyl siding.
At gable end walls it is recommended that vinyl siding be installed over wood sheathing rather than over plastic foam sheathing as was done at the house shown in figure 7.
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Windows that are marketed as hurricane resistant or storm proof are constructed with impact resistant glass treated with a layer of polyvinyl butral pvb or ethylene vinyl acetate eva.
Fema notes that vinyl siding should withstand winds of at least 110 miles.
Made of both sand and cement fiber cement siding is not only water proof it is also fire proof ensuring that any fires that result in the hurricane do not penetrate the home.
Siding panels directly beneath a window figure 6.
However vinyl cladding can be used successfully along the gulf coast if it is installed correctly according to the siding installation in high wind regions section of the hurricane ike recovery advisories available from the federal emergency management agency library.
The best type of siding for a home in the path of a hurricane is fiber cement siding which is much more durable than wood vinyl and even aluminum siding.
Vinyl hurricane window cost averages 25 higher per window than aluminum hurricane window prices.
A good contractor can recommend quality siding options that meet hurricane resistant standards.
For homes with vinyl siding make sure to measure the space you need to cover.
The trim won t be stable enough to withstand storms.
They look for durability against wind load and impact such as from trees and other debris.
Wood siding which is common on older homes is too easily damaged by hurricanes or severe storms not to mention sea salt damage to be recommended.
While this impact resistant glass will probably still shatter upon strong impact from flying objects it generally remains attached to the inner membrane and.
You ll want the plywood panels to overlap the window four inches to ensure your windows won t get blown out.
Three materials or combinations are used.