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		<title>Smart Money &amp; Hurricane Glass</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hurricane glass or impact resistant glass is good for many reasons, but  offering an extremely high level of hurricane protection is not one of  them. Many people think that hurricane glass is the safest product an  individual can purchase simply because the hurricane glass is so  expensive. In reality, these windows meet only the minimum level of  protection to be approved for use. They also sustain damage once  impacted and need to be replaced. For this reason, many insurance  companies don&#8217;t cover the replacement value of these windows and just  reimburse a customer for the replacement value of a regular window.</p>
<p>Since the United States and World are in a new era, of more severe  storms, and natural disasters, products that meet government minimums  like the Miami Dade approved or Florida Building Code standards, just  aren&#8217;t good enough in our opinion. Did you know that the Miami Dade  large missile impact test is just a 2X4 at 35 MPH? We hold ourselves to a  higher standard and know that if the wind outside is blowing at 180  MPH, many objects that the wind picks up with be traveling faster than  that.</p>
<p>Purchasing hurricane glass today is similar to buying a flat screen  television a little more than a decade ago&#8211;these TV&#8217;s were new, very  expensive but dropped dramatically in cost each year. <a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a> adds a  much higher level of hurricane protection than hurricane glass, and  helps protect this investment. Waiting even one or two more years to  make this purchase if you even choose to, will save you about 10-20  percent from your quotation this season. You don&#8217;t normally invest in a  depreciating asset do you? Or look at it like this, if you purchase  hurricane glass you are financing the development of these window&#8211;The  smart money waits until they perfect them.</p>
<p>The issue that has not been resolved since the innovation of hurricane  impact windows are mainly water intrusion problems. A hurricane glass  window allows almost as much water intrusion as a regular window. Water  intrusion means insurance claim&#8211;and a little water means cash out of  pocket for customers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a> is also the only fabric that protects glass from breakage on  impact on many opening sizes, Please refer to our engineering button  located at the bottom of this page. Why have a $6,000.00 sliding glass  impact door receive an impact and damage it?&#8211;protect them with<a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a> .</p>
<p>A smarter solution, is to hold off on the glass replacement and use<a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a> . With hurricanes getting more severe, many products like  hurricane glass that simply meet the minimum protection standards  undoubtedly need something in addition to them if a Category 3 hurricane  or higher strikes. So, if a consumer is going to need <a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a> or  something like it anyway to cover the protect these expensive  windows&#8211;the smart money buys <a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a> and waits for the prices of  hurricane glass to drop just like that flat screen TV. In fact&#8211;Most  hurricane glass windows cost about as much as a flat screen TV&#8211;would  you leave that outside to receive and impact during a hurricane?</p>
<p>The &#8220;Our Secret&#8221; article on this page explains why we are safer, and  goes on to explain who is using <a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a>. Many of our customers  already have hurricane glass&#8211;and these celebrity homes can be viewed on  our Facebook page. All of the pictures of the homes on our Facebook  page already have hurricane glass, these people already know that we  solve the water intrusion problem and also prevent these windows from  receiving impacts during a hurricane. We also protect them from being  sand blasted if your home is beach front.</p>
<p>Think a hurricane glass purchase is a 1 time purchase? Think again, many  of these hurricane windows have a 1 year warranty and all of these  products warranties are voided after their windows survive at least one  hurricane of a category 1 or higher. So protect your hurricane glass  with <a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a>.</p>
<p>Some insurance companies don&#8217;t cover the replacement value of the  hurricane window, so if these get damaged&#8211;they just reimburse an  insured for what a regular window would cost for the damaged opening. I  bet your hurricane window salesman didn&#8217;t mention that when you were  thinking about writing that large check.</p>
<p>Many insurance companies require you to purchase a separate insurance  policy just for the window, so check with your local company&#8211;and  instead of spending money year after year on a separate insurance policy  rider for your windows. Choose <a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a>.</p>
<p>So, if you have hurricane windows and a Category 4 hurricane is baring  down on your home you won&#8217;t have to run to the Home Depot to purchase<a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net/" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a> &#8211;it will already be there.</p>
<p>Protect your investment, family and time with <a href="http://www.hurricaneprotection.net" target="_blank">AstroGuard</a>.</p>
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