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Are windows, doors, garage doors, and skylights required to be windborne debris resistant in the Inland I zone?

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Are windows, doors, garage doors, and skylights required to be windborne debris resistant in the Inland I zone?

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In the Inland I zone, on all new construction, additions, renovations, and repairs, all glazed openings are required to be protected from windborne debris. This means that windows, skylights, doors with glazing and garage doors with glazing must be either windborne debris resistant or protected from windborne debris with an impact protective system (shutter). Please refer to the Texas Revisions for specific windborne debris requirements.

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