Miami, Florida (PRWEB) September 17, 2017 -- September 17, 2017 - Miami, FL.
Express Glass and Board Up, a sliding glass door repair company for Miami and the greater Florida area at http://www.expressglassfl.com/miami-glass-window-repair/, is proud to announce a new blog post about the dilemma of "repair vs. replace" for sliding glass doors and home windows.
“Hurricane Season ishere and we want to remind Miami the urgency in evaluating their sliding glass doors and windows carefully, regardless of what happens,” commented Yaniet Santos, general manager of Express Glass. “An old glass patio door that is ignored could end in shattered glass and water damage inside the home, so repairing and upgrading glass windows and doors is advisable regardless of how any given hurricane behaves.”
To review the new blog post please go to http://www.expressglassfl.com/blog/sliding-glass-door-repair/repair-replace-miami-sliding-glass-door-ask-us/. Miami residents choosing between sliding glass door repair or replacement before Hurricane Irma may arrive may find advice to assist in their choice. To read the Express Glass hurricane preparedness page, please visit; http://www.expressglassfl.com/hurricane-preparedness/. Florida residents can review important information regarding hurricanes and tropical cyclones.
An Important Decision for Miami Residents: Sliding Glass Door Repair vs. Replace Before a Storm Arrives
Here is background on this release. Miami residents have been warned to prepare for Hurricane Irma barreling down towards Florida, but at the time of this writing, no one knows for certain how this particular hurricane may evolve.
But for all hurricanes the choices are as follows. Many homeowners may plan to avoid the storm by boarding up the house and driving to visit relatives further inland. Others could choose to stay and protect the home. In the business district, shop owners might be working overtime to secure a property and keep inventory dry. If reviewing a hurricane preparedness checklist, all property owners may have to make an urgent decision over sliding glass door repair vs. replace. If window glass is already weak, board up alone may not be the best choice. Residents might have to evaluate what kind of clean up awaits after the storm passes.
For these reasons, Express Glass, the sliding glass door repair and replacement professionals for Miami and the greater Florida area, have announced a new blog post. A thorough evaluation of property glass can help residents quickly choose between sliding glass door repair vs. replace. Weak glass can still break if heavy objects fly towards a boarded up window or patio door. Hurricane resistant glass behind a board may help homes to sustain higher impacts. Sliding glass door repair or replacement prior to a storm could also ensure less damage to the inside of a property. If a Miami property owner isn’t sure windows can withstand the raging winds of a tropical cyclone, a thorough evaluation by a sliding glass door repair expert before a storm could be the answer.
About Express Glass Repair and Board Up
Express Glass and Board Up Inc. is a family owned and operated glass repair business with more than 20 years of experience. Highly skilled technicians and a large variety of inventory make Express Glass the top sliding glass door repair service. If customers are looking for Miami sliding glass door repair or Ft. Lauderdale glass repair as well as glass repair in Delray Beach or West Palm Beach glass repair, please reach out to the company for a free estimate. If customers need a 24/7 Sliding Glass Door repair service in Miami or Boca Raton, technicians are standing by. The company specializes in sliding glass door repair and window glass repair; technicians will handle any glass replacement situation efficiently. Home or business glass repair is the company's main priority.
Express Glass Repair and Board Up
http://www.expressglassfl.com/
Yaniet Moreno-Santos, Express Glass & Board Up Service, Inc., http://www.expressglassfl.com, +1 (305) 229-5070, info@expressglassfl.com
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