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Is Your Home Ready for the Next Storm Season?

The Queensland coast has experienced more than 200 impacts from tropical cyclones since 1858. While Tropical Ex-Cyclone Alfred may have been the first to hit South East Queensland in 50 years, it certainly won’t be the last. With the Australian cyclone season stretching from November to April, extreme weather remains a constant threat to homes across the region.

At ProBuilder, we specialise in reinforcing homes that have suffered water and wind damage. But you don’t have to wait for disaster to strike—now is the time to prepare. Even a standard Brisbane summer storm can cause significant damage, so if you have concerns about your home, book a consultation with Jim McIntyre today. The 2025 ProBuilder calendar is filling fast, so act now to ensure your home is secure for the 2026 storm season.

What Makes a Home Cyclone-Ready?

A home built to withstand extreme weather isn’t just about durability—it’s about keeping you and your family safe. Not all houses are constructed to the highest cyclone standards, but these key features can make a big difference:

Reinforced foundations and framing – Strong, well-anchored structures are less likely to suffer severe damage in high winds.
Cyclone-rated roofing – Securely fastened roofs with tie-downs help prevent uplift and structural failure.
Impact-resistant windows and doors – Designed to withstand flying debris, these help prevent shattered glass and interior damage.
Effective drainage and flood protection – Properly designed drainage systems reduce the risk of water damage and structural weakening.

Don’t wait until it’s too late. Whether you need reinforcements, repairs, or a full assessment of your home’s resilience, ProBuilder is here to help. Contact us today to book a consultation and ensure your home is built to withstand whatever Mother Nature throws its way.

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