Preventing Wind Damage
Trees
- Do not top your trees. Cutting main branches back to stubs is harmful and can lead to weak regrowth that is more likely to break during storms.
- Inspect trees regularly or have a certified arborist check for damage such as cracks, hanging branches, or decay.
Roof
- If replacing your roof, ensure the covering and attachments are properly secured to withstand high winds.
- Brace the end wall of a gable roof to improve wind resistance.
Walls, Doors, and Windows
- Strengthen exterior walls, doors, and windows to improve your home’s protective shell.
- Install storm shutters or use plywood coverings for windows and glass doors.
- Ensure doors have at least three hinges and a deadbolt with a one-inch bolt, and that frames are securely anchored.
- Sliding glass doors are more vulnerable to wind damage; consider shutters or impact-resistant options.
Garage Doors
Garage doors are highly susceptible to wind damage. Consider reinforcing them with retrofit kits.



