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Hurricane season in Florida is right around the corner and generally runs through the end of November. For homeowners across Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Parrish, and surrounding Gulf Coast communities, this season is a yearly reminder of how important preparation truly is.

At Gilbert Design Build, we have decades of experience not only remodeling homes but also restoring them after storm damage. One thing we see consistently is that homes with proactive maintenance and thoughtful upgrades experience significantly less damage during hurricanes and tropical storms.

This blog is designed to be a guide to help you evaluate your home before storms develop so you can reduce risk, protect your investment, and gain peace of mind.

Why Hurricane Preparation Matters in Sarasota

Florida homes face unique environmental conditions including:

  • High winds
  • Heavy rainfall
  • Storm surge in coastal areas
  • High humidity that accelerates material wear
  • Frequent severe weather warnings

Even minor vulnerabilities can lead to major damage during a storm. Preparation is not just about boarding windows before a hurricane. It is about maintaining the entire home system year-round.

Exterior Protection

Your home’s exterior is the first line of defense.

Take time to walk your property and look for any visible weaknesses.

  • Inspect roofing for missing, lifted, or aging shingles
  • Check flashing around chimneys, skylights, and roof transitions
  • Clean gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage
  • Verify that water is flowing away from the foundation
  • Trim trees and remove dead or overhanging branches
  • Secure or store patio furniture, grills, and outdoor dĂ©cor
  • Inspect exterior paint, stucco, and caulking for cracks or separation

Small issues on the exterior can quickly turn into major water intrusion problems during a storm.

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Windows and Doors 

Windows and doors are among the most vulnerable areas during hurricane conditions.

  • Confirm whether windows are impact rated or protected with shutters
  • Inspect seals around windows for cracks or deterioration
  • Check weather stripping on all exterior doors
  • Test garage door strength and reinforcement systems
  • Ensure hurricane shutters are functional, accessible, and not obstructed
  • Look for gaps where wind-driven rain could enter

Upgrading to impact-rated systems is one of the most effective long-term storm protection investments a homeowner can make.

Water Intrusion Prevention

Water damage is one of the most common and costly outcomes of hurricanes in Florida.

  • Inspect grading around the home to ensure proper slope away from foundation
  • Check for standing water after heavy rainfall
  • Clean and inspect drainage systems and swales
  • Examine ceilings and walls for past signs of leaks or staining
  • Inspect baseboards and flooring in low-lying areas
  • Check crawl spaces or slab edges for moisture issues

Even homes that survive wind damage can suffer significant interior damage from water intrusion.

Interior Preparedness

Interior readiness is often overlooked but plays a critical role in safety and recovery.

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
  • Replace batteries in flashlights and emergency devices
  • Identify a safe interior room for severe weather events
  • Secure important documents in waterproof storage or digital backup
  • Check surge protection for appliances and electronics
  • Review emergency supply kits including water, food, and medications

If you have a backup generator, make sure it is tested and in working condition before hurricane season. Fuel availability can become limited quickly when a storm is approaching. It is also a good idea to keep approved gas cans filled ahead of time, since gas stations often experience long lines or temporary fuel shortages when a hurricane is forecast.

If using a portable generator, always operate it outdoors at least 20 feet away from your home, never in a garage or enclosed space. Use heavy-duty outdoor-rated cords and avoid plugging it directly into wall outlets. 

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Long-Term Home Protection Through Remodeling

While maintenance plays a key role in storm readiness, remodeling can significantly improve how your home performs during Florida’s climate conditions.

Consider upgrades such as:

  • Moisture-resistant flooring materials
  • Improved bathroom and kitchen waterproofing solutions
  • Updated exterior siding or envelope improvements during renovations
  • Structural improvements during remodel planning

These types of upgrades are especially effective when integrated into planned remodeling projects rather than addressed reactively.

 

Final Thoughts

Hurricane preparation is not just about reacting to storms. It is about maintaining your home year-round so it performs well when conditions become more demanding.

Taking time to review this guide can help you identify small issues before they become larger problems.

If you are considering updates or improvements to your home here in the Sarasota area, planning ahead before peak storm season can make a meaningful difference in both comfort and resilience. You can schedule your free consultation today with Gilbert Design Build.