1

Identify recommended improvements before requesting quotes.

2

Understand specific openings and existing protection.

3

Turn the report into contractor questions.

What the report is trying to tell you

Your report documents existing hurricane-resistant features and may identify recommended improvements. Those recommendations are the key part for planning contractor quotes.

  • Opening protection
  • Roof-to-wall attachment
  • Roof deck attachment
  • Secondary water resistance

What we look for

Recommended improvements

We identify what the report actually recommends, not what a sales rep wishes it recommended.

Specific openings

For windows, doors, garage doors, glass blocks, or skylights, the details matter. Some openings may be recommended and others may not.

Existing protection

If you already have certain forms of protection, replacement may not be treated the same as adding missing protection.

Contractor category

We help you understand whether you should be speaking with a window/door company, garage door contractor, roofer, general contractor, or another professional.

Quote questions

We turn the report into questions you can send to contractors before they visit.

What you receive

  • Report summary in plain English
  • Recommended improvement list
  • Ask this before quoting checklist
  • Contractor category guidance
  • Missing information list
  • Red flags to watch for
  • Next-step recommendation

When to use this review

Use it when:

  • You received your report and do not know what it means
  • You are not sure which upgrades to quote
  • A contractor is recommending work that does not seem to match the report
  • You want to compare multiple quotes fairly
  • You are worried about spending money on the wrong scope

Best next step

Upload the report or describe the recommendations you see. We'll translate it into your next action list.

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Homeowner control: You stay in control. We help organize your project, review your documents, and connect you with local professionals when requested. We are independent and do not guarantee program approval, reimbursement, contractor performance, or insurance discounts.