Living in Florida means sunshine, beaches… and hurricane season. While we can’t control the weather, we can prepare our homes to stay safe, strong, and secure. The question is: Is your home ready?
Here’s a simple guide to what every Florida home needs before the next big storm hits — and how CAG Proma can help you protect what matters most.
1. Strong & Secure Windows 
Hurricane-force winds can turn loose debris into dangerous projectiles. Protect your home with: Impact-resistant windows
Storm shutters
Properly sealed frames
CAG Proma Tip: We install hurricane-rated windows that meet Florida’s strict building codes.
2. Reinforced Roof & Gutters 
Your roof is your first line of defense. Check for:
Missing or damaged shingles
Weak spots or leaks
Properly secured gutters for heavy rain
Pro Move: CAG Proma offers full inspections and reinforcement before the storm hits.
3. Safe Outdoor Spaces 
That beautiful backyard? It can turn dangerous during a hurricane. Make sure to: Secure furniture and outdoor structures
Trim trees and remove weak branches
Anchor pergolas, decks, and fire pits
Need help? We design and build outdoor features that last — and handle hurricane winds like a pro.
4. Emergency Power & Water 

Consider adding:
A backup generator
Surge protection
Proper drainage to avoid flooding
CAG Proma Advantage: We integrate energy-efficient systems and drainage solutions during renovations.
5. A Reliable Maintenance Partner 
Preparation isn’t just for hurricane season — it’s year-round. Having an experienced contractor on call means quick fixes, expert advice, and peace of mind.
That’s where we come in. At CAG Proma, we don’t just renovate — we protect and maintain your investment.
Ready to Hurricane-Proof Your Home?
Don’t wait until the storm is on the radar. Let CAG Proma help you prepare today: Licensed & insured in Florida
Renovation + maintenance experts
Quick response & quality guaranteed
Call us now or
Request your free estimate online — because peace of mind starts before the storm.
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