Florida Hurricane Protection Specialists
Vent Covers Inc. is Florida’s solution to protecting your home from hurricane damage caused by access through air ventilation systems. Wind and water are the key destructive forces that cause hurricane damage and roof uplift.
House-strengthening solutions are vital to us but with all our safety precautions and hurricane preparedness strategies, one thing we often overlook is the way in which hurricane storms affect our roofs. Hurricane winds can enter through air vents – increasing the likelihood of the roof lifting from the building; while hurricane storm waters enter through vents that are not suitably designed for an area so susceptible to natural hazards of this type. The result is that the roof is flooded – saturating the timbers and insulation and greatly increasing the risk of collapse.
Sanitation is also an issue, since if the ceiling and roof survive, you may be left with an uninhabitable space and a hefty repair job while the mold, the mildew and the damp problems are rectified. If the National Hurricane Center gives a hurricane warning, the last thing on your mind should be protecting your home, too. With enough disaster planning in advance, you can focus on your family first, knowing you’ve taken every precaution to keep your home from becoming a victim of the inevitable disasters still to visit our coast.
Vent Covers Inc. has a long-standing reputation for providing an unbeatable service to the state of Florida.
Learn more about how the various types of air vent pose a hurricane hazard, and what we can do to help.
House-strengthening solutions are vital to us but with all our safety precautions and hurricane preparedness strategies, one thing we often overlook is the way in which hurricane storms affect our roofs. Hurricane winds can enter through air vents – increasing the likelihood of the roof lifting from the building; while hurricane storm waters enter through vents that are not suitably designed for an area so susceptible to natural hazards of this type. The result is that the roof is flooded – saturating the timbers and insulation and greatly increasing the risk of collapse.
Sanitation is also an issue, since if the ceiling and roof survive, you may be left with an uninhabitable space and a hefty repair job while the mold, the mildew and the damp problems are rectified. If the National Hurricane Center gives a hurricane warning, the last thing on your mind should be protecting your home, too. With enough disaster planning in advance, you can focus on your family first, knowing you’ve taken every precaution to keep your home from becoming a victim of the inevitable disasters still to visit our coast.
Vent Covers Inc. has a long-standing reputation for providing an unbeatable service to the state of Florida.
Learn more about how the various types of air vent pose a hurricane hazard, and what we can do to help.



















