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For obvious reasons, it is necessary to protect your windows from the driving winds and flying debris of a hurricane. Hurricane shutters provide a means of physical protection for your windows, putting themselves between the fragile glass and external hazards. There are six main types of hurricane shutter: storm panel, Accordion, roll-down, Bahama, awning and plywood. Plywood hurricane shutters are more of a stopgap measure than an integrated solution. Price estimates are provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and are expressed in dollars per square foot of protection.

Storm panel hurricane shutters are rigid panels, most commonly metal, which are attached to the building by means of a metal track or channel. They are the least expensive option, but do require physical exertion to put up. $7-15

Accordion shutters, like their namesake, have the ability to physically fold in on themselves for storage and are expanded during times when protection is desired. They require less effort to prepare than panel shutters. $15-25

Roll-down shutters are able to be rolled up into an overhead assembly for storage, and may be electrically assisted. Electric models will require backup power supplies for the inevitable power failure. $20-35

Bahama hurricane shutters attach to the top of the window frame and are propped up when not in use to provide external shade and light penetration into the building. $15-2

0Awning shutters operate in a similar manner to Bahama hurricane shutters, being propped up to resemble a traditional awning when not in use. They are lowered to cover the window glass when there is a hurricane threat. $15-2

0Plywood shutters are made from thick plywood sheets and lag bolted into the structure. They’re the least expensive option overall but require the most effort and may not provide optimal protection.

Remember when selecting a hurricane shutter system upfront investment may result in a durable, secure solution for protecting your windows. In general terms, you get what you pay for - cheap systems may cost more in the future by failing or requiring replacement and repair.

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