One Network. Twelve Trades. Complete Protection.
The Hurricane Home Protection Network was built on a simple idea: Florida homeowners shouldn't have to scramble for contractors when a storm is coming — or after one hits. We created a statewide membership program that connects homeowners with vetted, licensed professionals across every trade needed for complete hurricane protection.
Making Hurricane Protection Accessible, Affordable, and Reliable
Florida has 9.8 million housing units. The median home is 25-35 years old. Most have vulnerabilities that owners don't know about — until a Category 3 hurricane exposes every weakness at once.
We believe every Florida homeowner deserves access to professional inspections, quality contractors, and emergency response — without paying retail prices or gambling on unlicensed operators after a storm.
The Hurricane Home Protection Network makes that possible through the power of collective membership and exclusive contractor partnerships.

What Sets HHPN Apart
Licensed Inspector Authority
Our network is led by licensed insurance inspectors who understand exactly what your home needs to pass wind mitigation assessments and reduce insurance premiums.
One Contractor Per Trade Per City
We don't flood your area with competing contractors. Each partner is the exclusive provider in their trade for their territory — ensuring quality and accountability.
12 Trades Under One Roof
From roofing to tree service, electrical to emergency tarping — every trade your home needs for complete hurricane protection is in our network.
Before, During, and After the Storm
Most services help you prepare OR recover. We cover the entire lifecycle: fortification before, monitoring during, and recovery after every storm.
Three Specialized Squads. Twelve Expert Trades.
Every contractor in our network is vetted, licensed, insured, and the exclusive provider in their trade for their territory.
Fortification Squad
The primary construction trades that harden your home against hurricane-force winds, rain, and debris. These are the contractors who make your home storm-resistant.
Roofing Contractor
Roof replacement, repair, re-roofing, tile/shingle/metal installation, and hurricane strap upgrades.
General Contractor
Structural reinforcement, foundation work, garage door bracing, and whole-home hardening projects.
Glass & Glazing Specialist
Impact-resistant window installation, sliding door replacement, and laminated glass upgrades.
Hurricane Shutter Installer
Accordion shutters, roll-down shutters, Bahama shutters, and panel systems for all openings.
Siding & Stucco Contractor
Wind-resistant siding installation, stucco repair, fascia and soffit replacement.
Resilience Squad
The secondary support trades that keep your home's systems running before and after a storm. These contractors handle the infrastructure that makes your home livable.
Electrician
Generator installation, surge protection, panel upgrades, and post-storm electrical safety inspections.
HVAC Technician
Hurricane-rated AC unit securing, ductwork inspection, and post-storm HVAC restoration.
Plumber
Backflow prevention, sump pump installation, water heater securing, and flood damage mitigation.
Arborist / Tree Service
ISA-certified tree risk assessments, preventive trimming, hazardous tree removal, and canopy management.
Recovery Squad
The emergency response partners who mobilize after a storm passes. These teams are on standby during hurricane season and deploy to member homes first.
Drywall & Remediation
Water extraction, mold remediation, drywall replacement, and interior restoration after storm damage.
Debris Hauling
Storm debris removal, fallen tree clearing, and property cleanup to restore access and safety.
Emergency Tarping
Rapid roof tarping to prevent further water intrusion. Priority deployment to member homes within 24-48 hours.
Our 4-Step Contractor Vetting Process
Every contractor in our network has earned their position. Here's how.
License Verification
We verify every contractor's state license, specialty certifications, and active status with the Florida DBPR.
Insurance Confirmation
General liability and workers' compensation insurance are confirmed and must meet our minimum coverage requirements.
Track Record Review
We review complaint history, BBB ratings, online reviews, and request references from recent projects.
Operational Assessment
We evaluate crew capacity, response time, service area coverage, and customer communication standards.
