FAQ: Hurricane Shutters
- What are hurricane shutters?
Hurricane shutters are sturdy protective coverings that help shield your windows and doors from strong winds, flying debris, and storm hazards. They’re designed to protect your home during hurricanes and severe weather. - How do hurricane shutters work?
Hurricane shutters form a solid barrier over your windows and doors, reducing the risk of breakage and protecting your home from wind and water damage. They also help lower internal pressure, which can prevent major structural damage. - What types of hurricane shutters are available?
There are several types to fit different needs and styles, including:
- Roll-down shutters
- Accordion shutters
- Bahama shutters
- Colonial shutters
- Storm panels
- Fabric hurricane screens
- Which type of hurricane shutter is best for my home?
The best option depends on your preferences, budget, and how much convenience you want. Roll-down shutters are easy to use and offer great protection, while accordion shutters are affordable and effective. Bahama and Colonial shutters bring style and protection, and storm panels are cost-effective but require some manual setup. - Are hurricane shutters easy to install?
Some types, like storm panels, need to be manually installed before a storm. Others, like roll-down and accordion shutters, can be permanently installed for easy deployment when you need them. - How long does it take to install hurricane shutters?
Professional installation can take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days, depending on the type of shutter and the size of your home. - Do I need a permit to install hurricane shutters?
In many places, yes. You may need a permit for permanent installations, so it’s a good idea to check with your local building authority. - Will hurricane shutters lower my insurance premiums?
Yes! Many insurance companies offer discounts if your home is equipped with hurricane shutters because they reduce the likelihood of storm damage. Contact your insurance provider to see if you qualify for savings. - How much do hurricane shutters cost?
The price can vary based on the type of shutter and the size of your windows and doors. Typically, shutters range from $5 to $50 per square foot, with roll-down shutters on the higher end. - Do hurricane shutters block natural light?
Some types, like storm panels or roll-down shutters, can block light when in use. However, there are options like transparent storm panels and fabric screens that provide protection while still letting in some natural light. - Can hurricane shutters also protect my home from break-ins?
Yes, hurricane shutters can double as a security feature, making it harder for intruders to access your home when the shutters are closed. - How do I maintain my hurricane shutters?
It’s important to clean them regularly, lubricate moving parts, and check for any signs of wear. Testing them before hurricane season is always a good idea to make sure they’re in working condition. - Are hurricane shutters required in Florida?
While they aren’t mandatory, hurricane shutters or other protective measures are highly recommended in hurricane-prone areas like Florida to protect your home and comply with building codes. - How do hurricane shutters compare to impact-resistant windows?
Both offer excellent protection. Shutters are more affordable and can be added to your existing windows, while impact-resistant windows provide continuous protection but are more expensive to install. - Can I install hurricane shutters myself?
DIY installation is possible, especially for simpler shutters like storm panels. However, for permanent or motorized options, we recommend hiring a professional to ensure they’re installed safely and correctly.
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