Hurricane season is expected to be worse than normal

skyrunner1

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Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, PA. All the places I'm talking about own their own manufacturing facilities, they can make whatever window you want if you have the sizes, what color you want, what type of glass, how many panes, etc. They won't install them for you though, and if you mess up the measurements, that's on you, not them.
Got you, let me see, I think I might have the install covered.. so that works out either way..
 

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Got you, let me see, I think I might have the install covered.. so that works out either way..

Actually, now that I think about it, why don't you use impact guard from Jeld-Wen (window manufacturer) on the windows that you have? It's rated for hurricanes apparently, might even be cheaper. I think it has the Florida certifications for hurricanes too (would need to check that).
 

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Wait until we start getting hypercanes here in the next few years


"Hypercanes would have wind speeds of over 800 kilometres per hour (500 mph), potentially gusting to 970 km/h (600 mph),[7] and would also have a central pressure of less than 700 hectopascals (20.67 inHg), giving them an enormous lifespan of at least several weeks. This extreme low pressure could also support massive storm systems roughly the size of North America "
Just toss some Adderall into the ocean and it'll go back to being a normal hurricane.
 
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