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Welcome to your 2024 hurricane season preparedness checklist. Below are essential tips and strategies to keep you and your loved ones safe during one of nature's fiercest storms. As we enter this season of potential challenges, being well-prepared can make all the difference. Join us as we explore practical steps to protect your home, secure your belongings, and ensure your family's well-being in the face of hurricanes. Let's dive in and get ready together!
Things to do before a storm:

One big draw to shopping for a home in Mobile and Baldwin County is the chance to live the dream of owning a beach house. Whether it's your vacation home or full-time residence, keeping up with maintenance is an essential ingredient in maximizing your enjoyment of your beachfront property. Our expert real estate advisors have more details on some key maintenance tasks to remember for your Alabama Gulf Coast beach house.

Owning a beachfront property in Mobile and Baldwin County is a dream for many, yet it does come with its unique set of maintenance challenges. The Alabama coastal environment, though undeniably beautiful, can be quite demanding on your property. Fear not, as our expert real estate advisors stand ready to provide essential maintenance tips to ensure your investment retains its stunning allure, just as it did the day you acquired it.
The summer season is in full swing on the Alabama Gulf Coast. The grills are fired up, crawfish boils are a weekly, if not daily, occurrence, the sun is shining, the weather is warm (hot!), and the beaches are as beautiful as always. However, the start of the summer season on the Gulf Coast means one more thing—hurricanes. Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th, and it is important to be prepared throughout the entire season in case a storm decides to come our way.
Winter may not always mean freezing weather along Alabama's Gulf Coast, but January and February still typically bring us our chilliest temperatures. Because we could have a winter weekend in the 70s and the next in the 40s, ensuring your home is energy efficient is a must at the beginning of the new year. What better way to start off the year than saving money, after all?
Improving your home's weather-related energy efficiency, known as weatherization, can mean anything from replacing old windows to installing solar panels. The scope of the weatherization process depends on how comfortable your home currently is, how long you plan to stay in your home, and how much money is heading straight out the window each month. At its most basic, weatherization entails sealing air leaks and improving ins...
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