Check with your insurer to find out if reducing the risk of storm damage by
adding storm shutters or stronger roofing materials can lower our home insurance rates.
For example,
adding storm shutters, reinforcing your roof, or modernizing your heating, plumbing and electrical systems.
Make your home more disaster resistant by
adding storm shutters, reinforcing your roof and purchasing stronger roofing materials.
You may be able to save on your premiums by
adding storm shutters, reinforcing your roof or buying stronger roofing materials.
Not exact matches
You can limit risk and potentially qualify for cheaper rates by upgrading outdated systems like plumbing and electrical and by
adding features that make your house tougher to penetrate — think
storm shutters, impact - resistant roofing and deadbolt door and window locks.
Doors can be strengthened with reinforcing bolt kits, horizontal bracing can be
added to garage doors, and
storm shutters can be
added to windows and glass doors.
Storm shutters were
added to lessen hurricane damage.
Whether it's the entire exterior or just the porch or front gate, anything that looks faded will look a thousand times better after it gets a fresh coat of paint • Install a new
storm door, if yours is out of date • Purchase new blinds, curtains or
shutters if yours have seen better days (and leave them open during viewings and open houses) •
Add porch planters filled with pretty seasonal flowers and greenery • If you have a big enough porch, consider
adding a bench or two - seat bistro table with a plant on top.