The plastic coating is applied directly to the glass doors and doesn t affect their appearance.
How to board up sliding glass doors for hurricane.
There are two different ways to board up your sliding glass door for hurricanes preventatively or as recovery.
Cut the 2 inch x 4 inch board to length and use 2 inch long deck screws in 4 inch intervals to attach the board to the plywood along the seam of the two pieces.
Here s how to board up windows of wood framed houses.
How to board up windows for a hurricane.
Applying a hurricane film to your glass doors helps protect it from shattering if it s hit by flying debris in a storm.
This option is quicker and more cost effective than installing impact glass.
How to secure a sliding glass door hurricane film.
If you have sliding glass doors you ll have to cover those as well.
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Instead of buying plywood you can replace the glass in them with high impact glass.
Apply hurricane plastic film.
If you need to board up doors or large windows that are bigger than a single piece of plywood use a 2 inch x 4 inch board to connect and brace two pieces together.
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If you have enough time to prepare your property for the incoming storm you can call an emergency board up company to cover your sliding glass doors and windows with plywood protecting the glass against wind damage and impacts.
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For tips on how to attach a board to brick using window clips read on.
Buying plywood to stretch across one or two sets of sliding glass doors can be expensive.
Hurricane plywood installation is a two person job particularly with large panels.
Start by counting and measuring every window and door that are made of glass don t forget french doors sliding glass doors or skylights.
For safety s sake get them up before the wind picks up and turns these sheets into sails.
In this video i share how i boarded up our windows in preparation for hurricane irma.
Drill additional holes at 12 inch intervals around the board.
Finish by placing the board over the window and screwing it into place.
Next drill holes about 2 inches from the corner of the plywood which should line up with the studs in the wall when you screw it in place.
During a hurricane you ll have to worry about more than the front exterior door.
Another option somewhat more cost efficient and quicker can be applying plastic hurricane film to the doors as an additional form of sliding glass door hurricane protection.
For masonry houses see tips below boarding up windows for hurricane.
In case of flying debris this accessory will do a fair job saving your glass panes.