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Roof Repairs

Life on the coast means enjoying stunning beaches while staying alert to hurricane threats. After a recent storm, it's key to fix immediate damage and think about upgrades to make your home tougher for future storms. Check out these home improvement ideas that can strengthen your house against storms and boost its value.

  • Get Impact-Resistant Windows and Doors
    Windows and doors are often weak spots in a home when a hurricane hits. One smart long-term investment is to install impact-resistant windows and doors. These can withstand strong winds and flying debris, which cuts down the risk of damage inside your home. Impact-resistant glass stays in one piece even when it breaks, keeping wind and rain out of your house. Also, storm shutters or panels can give extra protection. Using both these methods adds another layer of safety to your home and might lower your insurance costs.
  • Strengthen Your Roof
    Your roof takes the worst of the wind and rain during a hurricane, so it needs to be in great shape. After a storm, check your roof for any missing shingles or leaks. To make it stronger for the future, think about upgrading to roofing materials that can handle strong winds, like metal roofing concrete tiles or shingles made to withstand hurricane-force winds. You could also install roof straps or clips to connect your roof more to your home's walls. This can help your roof stay in place during high winds. Also, putting a second water barrier under your roofing materials gives you extra protection from water damage.
  • Reinforce Your Garage Door
    Hurricanes can damage garage doors creating a weak spot in your home's defenses. If strong winds break through a flimsy garage door, they'll rush into your house. This creates pressure that might cause your roof to fail or damage your home's structure. To prevent this, you should think about getting a hurricane-rated garage door. These doors can stand up to stronger winds, keeping your home safe. To be extra careful, you have a couple more options. You could add braces to make your current garage door stronger. Or, you might want to install an automatic system. This kind of setup locks the door when it senses high winds.
  • Make Your Home Look Better with Siding That Can Handle Storms
    If a storm damaged your home's siding, you might want to upgrade to materials that can better withstand harsh weather. Fiber cement siding stands up well to wind and water. It also resists fire, which makes it a top pick for homeowners who need something tough. Vinyl siding can work, too, as long as it's made for high winds and put on right. These options protect your house for years and come in many looks that can make your home more attractive from the street.
  • Landscaping for Storm Safety
    The plants and trees around your house can shield or leave your property open to bigger dangers during storms. Once you've cleaned up any mess, take time to think about how your yard looks. Think about getting rid of big trees that are too near your house or might fall. Go for local plants and smaller trees with deep roots that can stand up better to strong winds. Also, making ways for water to flow, like rain gardens or putting in pavers that let water through, can help handle extra water and lower flood risk. Good yard planning will not only make your home tougher but also make your property look nicer.
  • Install a Backup Power System
    Losing power for days after a hurricane hits can be a real pain. Setting up a backup generator or installing solar panels can keep your lights on when the main power's out. A generator for your whole house works well, but more people are going for solar panels with batteries these days. Having a backup power source helps you and your family stay comfortable and safe after a big storm. It's also a selling point if you ever put your house on the market.
    • Get Ready for Future Storms with a Smart Home System
      Smart home tech can have an impact on how we get ready for storms and deal with them. Putting in smart flood sensors, thermostats, and security cameras helps you keep an eye on your house before, while, and after a storm hits. These setups can tell you if water levels are going up or let you know about power issues so you can act faster if you're not at home when trouble strikes.

    Putting your house back together after a hurricane hits can feel like a huge task. But if you make the right changes, you can help your home stand up better to storms down the road. If you need to know more about fixing up your house, dealing with insurance, or buying and selling homes on the Florida Coast, just contact us—we're here when you need us.

    Disclaimer: All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All properties are subject to prior sale, change or withdrawal. Neither listing broker(s) or information provider(s) shall be responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, misprints and shall be held totally harmless. Listing(s) information is provided for consumers personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information on this site was last updated 03/02/2026. The listing information on this page last changed on 03/02/2026. The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange program of Delta Media Group MLS (last updated Mon 03/02/2026 3:58:56 PM EST) or Stellar MLS (last updated Mon 03/02/2026 3:46:11 PM EST). Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Wagner Realty may be marked with the Internet Data Exchange logo and detailed information about those properties will include the name of the listing broker(s) when required by the MLS. All rights reserved.
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