April 26, 2024

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Body and Interior

Hurricane-Proofing a Louisiana Home – Today’s Homeowner

This 7 days, we’re serving to a Louisiana family get their house back again in condition immediately after Hurricane Zeta brought on some key problems. We’re also getting their residence well prepared for the 2021 hurricane period.

The house belongs to David and Ruby LeBlanc of Lower Off, Louisiana.


In wind uplift checks, metal roofs make a 140-mph wind ranking, according to the Steel Roofing Alliance, and some can withstand gusts up to 180 mph. (3 Echoes Content material Studio)

Changing the Mismatched Roof

The initial undertaking is replacing the roof. David and Ruby did their good share of analysis and selected the excellent roof for their property from the Metallic Roofing Alliance.

When the roofers arrive, they commence doing the job by trim about the eaves and putting in underlayment around the old shingles to prepare for the set up of the new metal roof.


A hurricane destroyed the old French doors, so we exchange them with new types. (3 Echoes Material Studio)

Installing New French Doors

Then it’s time for me and David to swap the previous French doors with new kinds.

The previous French doors have been destroyed in the last hurricane as the seal about the glass body was compromised, allowing for humidity in between the glass panes. 

We start by getting rid of the trim all around the doorway and then eradicating the aged doors. When the new French doorways are mounted, we properly insulate the space all-around the doorway and finish it out by sealing in the new doorways.


These reusable storm panels will continue to keep the home windows protected through potential storms. (3 Echoes Articles Studio)

Developing Storm Panels for the Windows

To create the reusable storm panels, we start out by measuring the home windows they will cover.

Next, we slash 50 %-inch plywood to measurement and drill quarter-inch mounting holes into the 4 corners of just about every panel and midway throughout the longest span.

To lower any warping, we are also portray these panels. The moment they are dry, we place them in put briefly so we can mark the place of the mounting holes on the window trim.

At each and every of these marks, we drill a 50 %-inch diameter gap. This is so we can put in the flush-mount threaded fastener anchors.


This low-maintenance landscape will hold up properly during hurricanes. (3 Echoes Written content Studio)

End the Landscaping

There is a person additional undertaking to deal with for this pair. Following Hurricane Zeta rolled via, the LeBlancs’ landscape was wrecked.

To carry some life again into the entrance garden, we replaced their crape myrtle trees. 

Now, this home down by the bayou is stunning and secured from any storms that may well appear its way. 

Danny Lipford and Chelsea Lipford Wolf pose with David and Ruby LeBlanc in entrance of their now hurricane-evidence household. (3 Echoes Information Studio)

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