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The Biggest Hurricane Mistake Florida Homeowners Make Every Year

The Biggest Hurricane Mistake Florida Homeowners Make Every Year — Screening DunRite

By Gian Nicolo, Owner, Screening DunRite

The biggest hurricane mistake isn’t ignoring the forecast.

It isn’t failing to buy supplies.

It isn’t waiting too long to fill the gas tank.

The biggest mistake is assuming there will be enough time.

Every year homeowners tell themselves:

“We’ll deal with it when a storm gets closer.”

Then a storm forms.

Tracks begin shifting.

Forecasts change.

Panic buying begins.

Suddenly everyone is trying to do the same thing at the same time.

The smartest homeowners prepare long before a storm appears on the radar.

Hurricane Preparation Is Not a One-Day Project

Many homeowners treat hurricane preparation like a single event.

In reality, it should be a process.

That process includes:

  • Window protection
  • Roof inspections
  • Gutter maintenance
  • Pool enclosure inspections
  • Tree trimming

Each of these tasks reduces risk.

Together they create a stronger defense against severe weather.

The Pool Enclosure Connection

One thing many homeowners forget is that pool enclosures are part of the storm preparation equation.

Before hurricane season:

  • Inspect screens
  • Inspect screws
  • Inspect tie-down cables
  • Inspect anchors

A storm often exposes weaknesses that have existed for years.

Why Window Protection Matters

Protecting windows remains one of the most important hurricane preparation steps.

Whether using:

  • Accordion shutters
  • Roll-down shutters
  • Colonial shutters
  • Bahama shutters

the goal remains the same.

Protect the home before the storm arrives.

The Bottom Line

The best hurricane preparation happens long before hurricane season reaches its peak.

The homeowners who experience the least stress are usually the ones who planned months in advance.

Preparation isn’t about fear.

It’s about reducing uncertainty and protecting what matters most.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should hurricane preparation begin?

Ideally before hurricane season starts.

Should pool enclosures be inspected before storms?

Absolutely.

Are shutters worth the investment?

Many homeowners believe the convenience and protection make them worthwhile.

What’s the biggest hurricane mistake?

Waiting too long to prepare.

Preparing Your Home for Hurricane Season?

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