How Impact Windows Can Protect Your Home From Natural Disasters And Much More

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How Impact Windows Can Protect Your Home From Natural Disasters And Much More

16 December 2022
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The USA is an undoubtedly beautiful country, with almost every habitat you could think of found within its borders, from the large flat plains of the midwest to the jagged canyons and rocky peaks found closer to the coasts. However, with all this natural beauty and diversity also comes quite a bit of turbulent weather. If you have ever experienced vicious winds and violent thunderstorms, then you know just how frightening it can be and will want to do everything you can to protect your home from it. That is why you need to consider impact windows to keep yourself and your family safe.

Strength And Durability

It is important to understand what exactly impact windows are before you consider buying them or not. To the naked eye, impact windows look almost completely normal. However, they actually have a much stronger internal construction due to several different processes (which also means there are different types of impact windows). Whether they are made from tempered or laminated glass, impact windows can survive extreme winds and the debris that they can pick up and throw around, making them an essential part of your home security plan if you live in a hurricane or tornado-prone zone.

Protection From Intruders

While no one likes to think about potentially being the victim of a home invasion, with impact windows your chances of this happening go down quite dramatically. That is because even though they look like regular windows, they can be extremely tough to break even with a rock or heavy object thrown into them. After a couple of tries attempting to break in, most would-be criminals get nervous about how long they are standing out in the open and will simply move on to an easier target. Impact windows are therefore not just helpful for natural disasters, but also for man-made ones as well. 

Cost Savings

While impact windows may have a higher upfront cost than traditional windows, they can save you money in the long run. In addition to reducing your energy costs, impact windows can also help lower your homeowner's insurance premiums. Many insurance companies offer discounts to homeowners who have impact-resistant windows, as they are less likely to be damaged in a natural disaster. This can help offset the initial cost of the windows and provide even more long-term savings, which can end up paying for the windows in their entirety. 

To learn more about impact windows, reach out to a window contractor near you.