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Brace Yourself for Hurricane Season with Impact Resistant Windows

Brace Yourself for This Florida Hurricane Season with Impact Resistant Windows

The sun is shining, flowers are blooming and temperatures are rising. That’s right: summer is here! Along with all of the good that summertime brings, it also marks the beginning of hurricane season. Florida’s six-month-long hurricane season starts on the first day of June and lasts until the end of November.
One of the best ways to protect your home from hurricane damage is by installing impact resistant windows. While it isn’t possible for any window to boast that it is hurricane proof, the iVantage 9000 window from NewSouth Window Solutions certainly comes close.
The iVantage 9000 is a proprietary product engineered, designed and manufactured by NewSouth Window Manufacturing. It is designed to meet Miami Dade’s High Velocity Hurricane Zone standard. This protocol is the most stringent in the State of Florida. These windows have so much more to offer than their impact resistance. They are also incredibly energy efficient.
“We hope you never find out what a wonderful impact resistant window this is,” said Earl Rahn, president of NewSouth Window Solutions. “What we hope we do is keep Florida’s hot, torrid temperatures out, and the cool air-conditioning and kilowatts in,” he continued.
What’s really different about NewSouth Window Solutions is their factory direct promise. All of their windows are made in Florida, for Florida homes, by Florida workers. They are the only factory direct window company in the entire state of Florida.
“Our windows come from our factory, we put them on the back of one of our trucks, and we take them to your home. Really, truly factory direct,” explained Rahn.
Call NewSouth Window Solutions today at (813) 200-4374 to schedule your free in-home estimate, or visit NewSouthWindow.com for more information. You can also consult their review on the consumer research and referral site, Trust Dale, at www.trustdale.com/new-south-window.