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  2. The best upgrade to reduce a home’s hurricane damage ... - AOL

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    Roofs built after 2015 survived Hurricane Ian better than older roofs, even those on older homes.

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    “A poorly maintained roof can lead to deterioration, damaged shingles and other issues, such as moss buildup, making it easier for water to seep into ceilings,” said Courtney Klosterman, home ...

  4. Hurricane-proof building - Wikipedia

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    Wind on the roof surfaces can cause negative pressures that create a lifting force sufficient to lift the roof off the building. Once this occurs, the building is weakened considerably, and the rest will likely fail as well. To minimize this vulnerability, the upper structure ought to be anchored through the walls to the foundation.

  5. Anchor plate - Wikipedia

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    An anchor plate, floor plate [1] or wall washer is a large plate or washer connected to a tie rod or bolt. Anchor plates are used on exterior walls of masonry buildings, for structural reinforcement against lateral bowing. Anchor plates are made of cast iron, sometimes wrought iron or steel, and are often made in a decorative style. [2]

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  7. Rain gutter - Wikipedia

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    Water falls towards a parapet gutter, a valley gutter or an eaves gutter. [12] When two pitched roofs meet at an angle, they also form a pitched valley gutter: the join is sealed with valley flashing. Parapet gutters and valley gutters discharge into internal rainwater pipes or directly into external down pipes at the end of the run. [12]