Drill holes 2 1 2 inches from the outside edge of the plywood at each corner and at 12 inch intervals.
Plywood for wind mitigation for windows and doors.
Taking the time to board up your home when a hurricane is approaching and evacuation is imminent is not always wise.
To minimize damage to your home during a hurricane windows and doors should be boarded up with 5 8 plywood or covered with approved storm shutters.
Plywood that is not properly attached to your house can rip off during high winds and become a projectile that can cause serious harm to properties.
An effective and inexpensive option for covering windows figure you ll spend 1 2 sq.
However putting up plywood or storm shutters is time consuming and may require more than one person to lift heavy panels into place.
A contractor might charge between 3 5 sq.
Pre install screw anchors around window openings to speed up installation.
Cut sheets of 1 2 or 5 8 inch thick plywood.
Drill four holes in the center area of the plywood to relieve pressure during a strong wind storm.
Place the plywood over the opening and mark each hole position on the outside wall.
Make sure you overlap window frames by a good 8 inches all around.
Plywood shutters can be punctured by airborne objects but the florida building commission believes the puncture will be too small to do catastrophic damage in our anticipated wind speeds.
Covering your windows and doors with plywood should only be used as a temporary emergency board up option not a permanent solution.
Use heavy duty screws and anchors in wood or expansion bolts in masonry to attach the plywood to your home s walls not the window frames.