Use the report to choose what to upgrade.
Seminole County homeowner guide
Seminole County hurricane-hardening guide
If you own a home in Seminole County and are considering storm upgrades, the smartest move is to organize the paperwork before the sales appointments start.
Central Florida Storm Guide helps homeowners make sense of inspection reports, contractor scopes, product details, permits, timelines, and reimbursement documents.
Independent guidance. Local contractor matching available. No grant or insurance outcome guaranteed.
Ask each contractor to quote the same scope.
Focus closeout on permits, invoices, and inspection records.
Why this matters
A storm-hardening project can involve several different professionals: inspectors, window contractors, door companies, garage door installers, roofers, permit offices, insurers, and program staff. If the homeowner is the only person connecting those dots, details get missed.
We help you keep the project connected.
Start here
If you are choosing what to upgrade
Do not guess. Use the inspection report to identify what was actually recommended for your property.
If you are collecting quotes
Ask each contractor to quote the same scope. If one quote includes permits, product approvals, disposal, final documents, and warranty while another does not, the cheaper quote may not be cheaper.
If work is already done
Focus on closeout: permits, final inspection, invoices, proof of payment, photos, and insurance-submission evidence.
What a strong quote should include
- Contractor legal name and license number
- Exact work area or opening list
- Product details and approval numbers when relevant
- Permit responsibility
- Labor and materials included
- Exclusions
- Deposit and payment schedule
- Estimated start and completion windows
- Warranty details
- Documents you will receive after completion
What we do
We turn your current status into a short, practical action list. You can use it yourself, request a document review, or ask us to introduce you to local professionals.