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Hurricane Shutter

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15y ago
Updated: 11/10/2020

With wind speeds ranging from 75 miles per hour to in excess of 155 miles per hour, hurricanes are devastating and destructive force of nature. Modern weather forecasting tools can predict the likelihood of this type of tropical storm occurring, and its probable path. Modern technology can help mitigate some of its damaging effects. Rolling hurricane shutters protect a building and its occupants from the damaging winds when a hurricane strikes. Unlike taping windows or applying film, rolling shutters reinforce the glass and the frame itself, protecting occupants from the dangers of flying debris, and protecting the building from further structural damage resulting from the inward rush of high-speed wind. When properly installed by a certified technician, rolling shutters meet or exceed building codes in hurricane-prone areas of the United States.

Rolling shutters can be installed either during construction or on an existing building, and provide the maximum protection in the event of a hurricane. The shutters are constructed of PVC or metal slats that roll down to the bottom of the opening (either window or door) along pre-installed tracks and lock tightly in place. They can be installed either internally or externally on the building. Larger openings may require the manual insertion of a reinforcing rod after the shutters are locked into place. When not it use, the slats are stored in a box that is mounted above each opening, eliminating the need to store sheets of plywood or corrugated metal. Unlike Bahamas shutters, which are permanently mounted to a building, rolling shutters do not block the sun when they are not in use. The shutters can be operated manually with a simple crank mechanism or electronically with the touch of a button. Depending upon the electronic system chosen, the shutters can also be programmed to deploy automatically when the wind reaches a certain speed so that even a vacant building is protected from the violence of a hurricane. Invisible when stored, yet strong when deployed, rolling hurricane shutters offer maximum protection with minimal visual impact to any building, and bring peace of mind to its owners and occupants.

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What company makes a quality hurricane shutter?

A quality hurricane shutter can be purchased from many retailers. I would go with Shutter Shack.com.


where can I find out more about southern Hurricane Shutter ?

You can go to sites like southernhurricanshutters.com. They offer products and information about hurricane shutters.


What company provides the best quality of hurricane shutter?

Shutter shack has some really good ones. See them at http://www.shuttershack.com/shutters/product.php?productid=16171


What is a hurricane shutter usually made out of?

Hurrican Shutters are used to protect houses from hurricane damage. These shutters are usually made out of steel or aluminum, but can also be made out of plywood.


What is the strongest shutter to use in a hurricane?

Accordian shutters are the strongest because they are permanently attached to the walls of the home and can provide protection during hurricane. The accordian shutters are also known as folding shutters.


How to Protect Your Home with a Hurricane Shutter?

With hurricane season lasting a full five months annually between June and October, any homeowner living in a climate where tropical storms or hurricanes abound should know about the benefits of installing a hurricane shutter on every window of their building. A hurricane shutter provides a protective cover over a window to prevent flying objects during a storm from breaking the window and causing not only the hazard of flying glass but the unwanted build-up of air pressure inside the house which can cause a roof cave-in. A hurricane shutter may be something as simple as a piece of plywood mounted over the window using hurricane clips or screws, then taken off once the storm has abated. Colonial shutters are one style of hurricane shutter that are mounted on the sides of each window. They are constructed of slats so they can be adjusted for light control, but they must be opened and closed from the exterior of the house rather than being controlled from inside. Aluminum or fiberglass Bahama Shutters have the advantage of being able to be opened or closed from inside the home and are mounted at the top of the window rather than the sides. The biggest investment in a hurricane shutter style is rolling shutters which are mounted from inside the window. Rolling shutters are constructed of aluminum, steel or poly-carbon and are available in hand-crank styles which require some elbow grease to open and close or easier motorized styles for convenience in opening and closing. Many homeowners like the fact that they are very convenient to use on windows located on the second or third story of a home. In addition to being the most expensive hurricane shutter option, rolling shutters require a high degree of maintenance. They should be opened and closed at least once every six months in addition to having all moving parts and hinges lubricated at least twice a year. Dirt or debris that accumulates in closed rolling shutters must also be removed regularly in order to have the rolling shutters function efficiently and properly when needed. Having a hurricane shutter in place on the windows of a home can help to reduce the premiums paid for homeowners insurance in hurricane zones.


What kind of hurricane shutters are available?

There are a lot of hurricane shutters available on the market today. If you are looking for a proven and dependable hurricane shutter than a great choice is the Bertha. It is HVHZ approved and Miami-Dade approved, and is considered one of the best performing shutters with a solid history. This shutter is weather resistant and easy to open and close. If cosmetics matter to you, check out the new line of Supernova hurricane shutters. They offer a lower profile than the Bertha, making it the most attractive shutter available on the market today. Shutters typically range around the 11 to 15 dollar mark including tax and installation. The low end price would be for around 500 square feet installed.


What is the best hurricane shutter?

Roll shutters probably offer the most protection, but they're also the most expensive, and are best installed while you're building your house. There are a lot of other good options - here's a post that talks about the types of hurricane shutters: http://www.stormshutters.com/blog/what-are-the-different-types-of-hurricane-shutters


Where can I find a Southern Hurrican Shutter in Tampa, Fl?

Hurricane shutters are pretty easy to come by in Tampa. Here are some contractors that will install them for you: http://www.flshutters.com/ and http://www.euroshutters.net/ . You wont have a problem finding a shutter company in the hurrican capital. I would suggest ordering them online from www.danmer.com


How do you spell shutter?

Shutter.


How to Select a Hurricane Shutter?

Hurricane shutters are a necessity in areas that lie within the path of major hurricanes. Tropical locations such as, the Caribbean, Thailand and other places such as, the eastern seaboard of the United States are often the victims of hurricanes. Individuals should purchase protective coverings for windows in order to be prepared for storms. Shutters are made from a variety of materials. Some are more durable than others and some hurricane shutters are more permanent than others. The selection of shutters depends upon the home owner’s preference and budget. The types of hurricane shutters are listed below: •%09Fabric Hurricane Shutters •%09Accordian Hurricane Shutters •%09Storm Panel Hurricane Shutters •%09Motorized Hurricane Shutters •%09Bahama Hurricane Shutters Each shutter offers a different level appeal and protection for the home. Hurricane fabric is transparent, flexible and durable. This material is known to withstand the strongest hurricane forces and even protect from projectiles flying through the air. The fabric is made of polypropylene and is certified by the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). The material is 95 percent solid and 5 percent porous. Many individuals use this material for odd shaped windows that traditional shutters will not accommodate. Because it is lightweight, a single person may easily secure them during storm time. The price is usually between $80 and $100 per window. Motorized shutters are a more permanent hurricane protection. However, they are not as attractive as the traditional shutter or the Bahama hurricane shutter. The shutters can be immediately deployed with a flip of a switch. The shutters may also provide insulation, privacy, security, and sun control, as well as, storm protection. These shutters are more expensive and cost nearly $1000 per window. Clear storm panels are made of a polycarbonate material. This is the same material used in automobile light lenses and jet fighter canopies. The material is lightweight and the window maintains a level of visibility with this type of hurricane shutter. The cost is approximately $140 per window. Aluminum storm panels are slightly less expensive. The price is approximately $70 per window; however, the product is durable. Bahama hurricane shutters are equally as attractive as they are functional. They are also more expensive than most of the other options. These shades are permanent and blend well in tropical environments. They are made from aluminum and open at a 45 degree angle to allow sunlight. Each window costs between $400 and $500 for this type of hurricane shutter.


How does shutter work?

Shutter speed is how fast your shutter opens and closes to take a picture on your camera. Shutter speed also has a lot to do with exposure. The higher the shutter speed (1/2000 example) the less light.