You have to keep in mind that shutters aren't going to protect your home from hurricanes. They may protect your windows but if there is flooding, shutters aren't going to help. It's best to make sure that your home foundation is built up if flooding is likely. Make sure you go with a builder that is familiar with building in your region. Shutters would be the best to get.
The best hurricane shutters really depend on where you are and what you're trying to get out of them. You want shutters that are sturdy, easy to use, simple to put up and/or take down, and at a reasonable price. There is no certain type that work the best because they all basically do the same thing, it just depends on what you need out of them.
To properly maintain hurricane shutters, you need to lubricate them on the off season. Keeping hurricane shutters in proper working order is an important task, but it is a task that should take an hour or less to complete. This also means cleaning off bee or wasp nests and greasing the bearing of the motor if your shutters are automatic. This article outlines the basic steps on how to do this. Step 1. Before attempting to lubricate the hurricane shutters, open and close them to dislodge nests or any other debris that might interfere with your maintenance project. Be careful removing bee or wasp nests. If the nests are active, use the appropriate sprays to drive away the insects. Both bee and wasp nests are commonly found on hurricane shutters, so inspect them carefully before possibly disturbing a hidden nest. Step 2. The next step is to spray silicone lubricant onto the strip of felt. It’s not advisable to lubricate hurricane shutters with WD-40. Silicone spray isn’t too expensive, and it guarantees a job well done. Step 3. If you have motorized hurricane shutters, you should also spray lubricant on the split bracket bearing. Using your fingers, carefully apply white lithium grease to the bearing too. Step 4. The last step is to open and close the hurricane shutters once more to ensure that they are working properly. If the shutters are still hesitant to close, give the lubricant some time to work, and try again later. Later, if they are still hesitant to open and close, repeat the application steps. Hurricane shutters that have not been lubricated in a while may require more lubricate than shutters that are lubricated on a regular basis. In order to prolong the life hurricane shutters, always lubricate the shutters as directed by the manufacturer’s instructions. The last thing one needs during a hurricane is a hurricane shutter that no longer works due to neglect.
No. A hurricane is a type of storm, but most storms are not hurricanes.
No. For one thing, a storm that strikes Japan will be called a typhoon, not a hurricane. Hurricane Mitch was in the Atlantic hurricane basin, and had its worst impacts in the Central American countries of Honduras and Nicaragua.
Yes, the word 'hurricane' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.
The word hurricane is probably derived from the Taino word huracan which meant storm. The Spaniards that landed in Hispaniola heard this word used by the Arawak people that lived here. They adopted this word into the Spanish language where huracan has the meaning of hurricane.
Hurricane shutters need to be regularly maintained just like any other mechanical items that we may have around our homes. One thing that folding hurricane shutters really need is plenty of lubrication in the spring and fall, plus a bit of dust removal throughout the year. The lubrication is applied on the tracks. This is where the slats of the hurricane shutters are mobile. If one has motorized folding hurricane shutters, there will be an extra step of greasing the bearings. The bearings carry the weight of the reels that do the actual opening and closing of the folding shutters. Below are the steps you can take to lubricate your shutters and if done properly should not take longer than an hour. 1. The first thing that you need to do is rapidly and repeatedly open and shut the shutters. This movement should not be violent enough to damage the shutters. You are doing this to get rid of any bees or wasp nests that may be within the shutters. These may hinder the proper lubrication of the shutters’ tracks. 2. You will then need to find the proper type of lubricant to use. Do not go for the WD40 lubricant, you need to find a silicone spray for this. 3. Aim the silicone spray at the felt strip and spray along the whole length of the strip. This is exactly along the tracks where slats make their movements. When the slats move sliding open and shut they make contact with the tracks’ interiors and hence the dire need for the lubrication. 4. This step is for those who have motorized folding hurricane shutters. You will need to spray the silicone spray on the split bracket bearings. The split bracket bearings are located on one end of the track and control the slat movement. They are also made to bear the weight of the reels. After this is done and over with you will then need to go one more step further. You will need to add lithium grease to the bearing. This is not complicated and you can use your fingers to do it.
A hurricane needs warm ocean water to form. Warm water provides the energy needed for the storm to intensify and develop.
First thing that came to mind is tornadoes and hurricanes. Whenever you hear about a hurricane, well at least for me, they're always forming somewhere out in the ocean and gaining speed and size from there.
The exterior shutters on a house can enhance the look of the house in a positive way. Of course, the look can also go the other way. Shopping for the exterior shutters can be done in a store and also online. The advantage of going to a store is that you can see them and touch them to really know the actual quality of the shutters. Going online is also a good idea because you can read and learn a lot about them without leaving your home. You can also see the pictures and imagine how they would look on your house. Either way, there should be a warranty involved and good customer service so someone is there when you need them. An expert should be available to help you decide on the proper shutters to match your home. In case they need replaced, that should also be understood before the purchase. Purchasing exterior shutters that are manufactured in the USA is the smartest thing to do. They will meet certain criteria that other shutters would not. Most people automatically think of the vinyl and finished or unfinished wood materials when they think of exterior shutters. However, there are other materials available such as composite, aluminum, fiberglass and custom outdoor exterior window shutters. Some of the shutters are for decorative purposes only, while others are decorative and operable. Exterior shutters don’t only need to go outside of the windows but can also be used to frame a door. Some of the unique and beautiful styles and shapes of the exterior shutters include louvered, raised panel and board and batten, headers, sills, arches, Bahama-style and traditional. For those who live in hurricane-prone areas, there are also storm, security and hurricane exterior shutters that serve an even more important need besides just beauty. Colors also come into play when deciding which shutters would look best on your house. The price range for the shutters start with the vinyl ones being the least expensive and the architectural fiberglass costing the most. Hurricane shutters would also be in the most costly category. Purchasing the right ones for your home depends upon your budget and your needs.
Originally, a storm surge of 9-12 feet was listed for a category 3 hurricane. This association is no longer used as storm surge is influenced by more than just the sustained wind speed used to determine a hurricane's category.
Neither. Hurricanes and nor'easters are in different classes of cyclone. A cyclone is a large-scale low pressure system with an organized cyclonic rotation. All cyclones in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise. A hurricane is an intense tropical cyclone, gaining its energy from water vapor from warm ocean water. A nor'easter is an intense extratropical cyclone, gaining energy from temperature contrasts. In a at least two cases (Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and the Perfect Storm in 1991) a storm had traits of both a nor'easter and a hurricane at the same time.