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Austin TX Hurricane Resistant Construction

Hurricane Resistant Construction
By incorporating new technologies and the best building materials, Hurricane Resistant homes and commercial buildings can withstand the high winds and storm water that cause most of the damage during a hurricane.

The winds of a hurricane puts stress on the roof of a building and can cause the roof to partially lift up or peel away. Once a roofs structural integrity has been compromised or its shingles have blown off, water gets inside causing significant damage to the interior.

Bravo Properties, Inc. homes and buildings are constructed using wind resistant features, such as concrete construction, tie downs, steel reinforcements, and stronger roofing. Window shutters and high impact glass make windows safer and less likely to shatter or allow rushing storm water to get inside.

Hurricane Resistant Construction includes using more nails, screws & clips to keep your home in place, and keep the roof from coming off.

This Hurricane Resistant home was constructed using superior building materials and wind resistant features, making it stronger, tougher, and able to endure the devastating wrath of a hurricane.

By incorporating design modifications, new technology, skilled craftsmanship and innovative strategies, Bravo Properties, Inc. has responded to the needs of our community.

For more information on how to make your home Hurricane Resistant, or to design and build a custom home, commercial project, or office building, Bravo Properties, Inc.

CONTACT INFO



Bravo Properties, Inc.
Tom Claybar
3571 Far West Blvd #39
Austin, TX 78731
(409) 443-9954
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www.BravoProperties.net
Company Profile

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Residential & Commercial Remodels
  • Custom Kitchen, Fireplaces & Patios
  • Interior & Exterior Painting
  • Replacement Windows & Doors
  • New Decks & Deck Repair
  • Bath Remodels
  • Custom Wood Products
  • Custom Flooring / Tile & Wood
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