Storm-ready solutions for Miami homes and commercial properties
Miami’s storm season isn’t the only challenge—salt air, intense sun, and year-round humidity also take a toll on openings and frames. That’s why hurricane protection in Miami should be planned as a complete system: the right product, the correct wind-load specs, and an installation that matches local requirements.
We help property owners upgrade with impact-rated options that improve safety and day-to-day comfort, not just during a storm, but all year. From impact windows and doors to shutters and other stormproof upgrades, our team focuses on performance, durability, and clean finishing details.
If you’re looking for hurricane protection in Miami-Dade, it’s important to match the right storm-rated solution to your specific property—not a one-size-fits-all package. Miami-Dade follows strict standards for wind resistance, so both product selection and installation quality directly affect performance and inspection outcomes.
To keep the project smooth from start to finish, we verify the key factors that determine what your home or building needs:
These checks help ensure your Miami-Dade hurricane protection is rated correctly, installed properly, and ready for storm season—without unnecessary delays or last-minute changes.
Hurricane protection is most effective when it’s planned as a stormproof strategy, not as a single product. The goal is to reduce pressure points during high winds, protect the most exposed openings, and create a setup you can trust before a storm watch turns into a warning.
Instead of pushing one “standard solution,” we build protection around the parts of the property that typically take the hit first:
This approach keeps protection consistent across the property—so you’re not combining strong systems with weaker gaps. In practice, it means a coordinated plan that focuses on the openings that matter most, with materials and installation choices made for South Florida’s real-world conditions.
A storm-ready upgrade is only as strong as the way it’s installed. Proper measurements, the right specifications for the building, and careful fastening and sealing all work together to help the system hold under pressure while staying weather-tight in everyday conditions.
Our installation process is designed to keep the project clear and controlled from the start. We evaluate each opening and the surrounding structure, plan the correct setup for the property, and prepare the area so everything fits as intended. Once installed, we focus on secure attachment, clean finishing, and the steps needed to keep the job moving smoothly through closeout.
Year-round protection from storms, insects, sun, and glare. Exceeds all Miami-Dade and Florida building code requirements for roll-down hurricane screens, while providing the quality, durability, and reliability you've come to expect from Solar and Insect Screens.
The structurally engineered roller and weight bar are unparalleled in strength, rigidity, and durability.
Our Defender Hurricane Screen system uses patented technology that integrates with an exclusive reinforcement channel. This is the only system in the world that uses magnetic fields to dampen the impact of wind loads and flying debris, while maintaining a flat and uniform screen surface appearance when deployed.
The Self-Adjusting Technology (SAT) built into every system allows the screen to freely deploy in windy conditions without hang-ups or rewraps, common in other competitive products. Defender Hurricane Screen systems exceed the performance criteria of the following standards, with spans of up to 30 feet:
TAS 201, 202, 203 | ASTM E330, E1886 & E1996 | Design Pressure up to ±200 PSF
All Defender Screens use a blend of high-tenacity PET and Aramid core yarns encapsulated with durable vinyl, which is UV-, mildew-, abrasion-, and stain-resistant.
Defender Screen fabrics meet all FR codes, come with a 10-year warranty, and can be used 365 days a year, 24/7. Additionally, all Defender Screen fabrics are "self-extinguishing," unlike most competitive polypropylene fabrics that are highly flammable, break down easily from UV rays, and can only be used during storms under limited warranty.
Screens are available for use with smart home apps, remote or fixed controls, and can be integrated with most home systems.
Utilizes the proven and patented technology of our system. |
With OMEGA-Tex fabric by Twitchell, the system can be used 24/7, 365 days a year. |
Higher design pressures than any other hurricane screen system. |
Spans from 3' to 30' wide and up to 20' tall. |
The free-floating track system of the MagnaTrack provides a perfectly smooth screen without the pocketing and baggy appearance seen in competitive systems. |
Meets all Miami-Dade, FBC, and Texas TDI requirements. |
Used for 95% solar protection, privacy, bug protection, or, in the event of a storm, the system will provide hurricane or tornado protection. |
No service issues, hang-ups, or rewraps typical of competitive systems. |
Integrate the controls with your home automation, cell phone, or tablet. |
10-year warranty on the fabric. |

The strongest protection against hurricane-force winds, flying debris, windstorms, vandalism, and unwanted entry.
Rollingshield® Rolldowns offer maximum protection against hurricane-force winds, flying debris, unwanted entry, noise, heat, sun, and snow. There are various slat styles and colors to choose from that accommodate virtually any application.
The beauty of Rollingshield® roll shutters is that they are designed to complement the existing structure without detracting from its architectural beauty. Rollingshield engineers have designed a new series of impact-resistant roll shutter systems with your choice of slat sizes, including: 40mm, 50mm, 55mm, and 58mm. You can choose the slat size that’s right for your application, and you can trust that they measure up to the test. All hurricane systems meet Miami-Dade County or Florida Building Code Product Approval requirements.
Description:
2-inch extruded aluminum slat profile used for hurricane protection and security.
This is our most common shutter used in southeast Florida in High Velocity Hurricane zones. Its larger slat design allows for greater spans than the 40mm.
Can be operated with a hand crank or motorized (Dade County Approved).
Application(s) | Indoor / Outdoor |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | Yes |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | 146 Mph |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | 150 psf |
Maximum Width (inches) | 60" (single span) |
Maximum Heigh (inches) | 180" |
Lock | Yes |
Motor | Yes |

Description:
1 ½ inch extruded aluminum slat profile used for hurricane protection and security...
This shutter is used in High Velocity Hurricane zones and with the smaller slat profile can be fitted in a smaller housing and have spans up to 12 feet.
Can be operated with a hand crank and or motorized. (Florida building Code Approved).
Application(s) | Outdoor |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | Yes |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | 130 Mph |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | 120 psf |
Maximum Width (inches) | 144" (single span) |
Maximum Heigh (inches) | 180" |
Lock | Yes |
Motor | Yes |

Description:
2 ¼ inch extruded aluminum slat profile used for hurricane protection and security.
This shutter is used in High Velocity Hurricane zones and, with the 2 ¼ inch larger slat profile, can reach spans of 20 feet or more. It is perfect for lanais or enclosed patios with large openings.
Can be operated with a hand crank or motorized (Florida Building Code Approved).
Application(s) | Outdoor |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | Yes |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | 130 Mph |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | 200 psf |
Maximum Width (inches) | 240" |
Maximum Heigh (inches) | 180" |
Lock | Sí |
Motor | Sí |

Description:
2 ¼ inch extruded slat profile used for security applications with high visibility.
Can be operated with a hand crank or motorized.
Application(s) | Indoor / Outdoor |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | No |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | N/A |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | N/A |
Maximum Width (inches) | 120" |
Maximum Heigh (inches) | 180" |
Lock | Yes |
Motor | Yes |

Description:
The 1100 Series RS-1 High Velocity (residential) accordion shutter is Dade County and Florida Code Approved and exceeds the toughest impact and wind load requirements.
It comes standard with a push-button key lock.
With its new design, the High Velocity accordion shutter has a very sleek look, and with all the components that come with it, this is the best accordion shutter on the market today.
Application(s) | Outdoor |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | Yes |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | 175 Mph |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | 200 psf |
Maximum Width (inches) | Unlimited |
Maximum Height (inches) | 148" |
Lock | Push Lock |
Motor | No |

Description:
The 1150 Series RS-2 High Velocity (High Rise) accordion shutter is Dade County and Florida Code Approved and is designed for the heaviest wind loads for high-rise buildings.
It comes standard with a push-button key lock.
Application(s) | Outdoor |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | Yes |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | 175 Mph |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | 200 psf |
Maximum Width (inches) | Unlimited |
Maximum Height (inches) | 148" |
Lock | Push Lock |
Motor | No |

Description:
A cost-effective means of storm protection made of .050″ lightweight corrugated aluminum. These panels overlay one another as wide as needed, with a maximum height of 12′ in some cases.
The most commonly used storm panel installation is vertical mount, which requires a recessed opening with a flat area around the window or door, with no obstacles.
The second type of storm panel installation is horizontal. This method is preferred when there is a sill protruding at the bottom of the window or doorway.
White Panel Upgrade – Our 550 series aluminum storm panel can be ordered in white as an upgrade.
Application(s)
| Outdoors |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | Yes |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | 176 Mph |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | 77 psf |
Maximum Width (inches | Unlimited |
Maximum Height (inches) | 120" |
Lock | No |
Motor | No |

Description:
A cost-effective means of storm protection made of galvanized corrugated steel. These panels overlay one another as wide as needed, with a maximum height of 8' 6" in some cases.
Application(s) | Outdoors |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | Yes |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | 176 Mph |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | 200 psf |
Maximum Width (inches) | Unlimited |
Maximum Height (inches) | 102" |
Lock | Push Lock |
Motor | No |

Description:
Rollingshield clear panels offer all the features of metal panels. You get the strength and protection, plus you don’t experience that closed-in feeling. They are lighter than metal panels, easier, and safer to install. They allow natural light and provide the protection you and your family need. In many cases, depending on your situation, they may be left on the opening throughout the entire hurricane season.
Our 650 series panels are the highest-quality clear panels on the market.
These panels have been approved by the most stringent Miami-Dade and Florida Building Code missile-impact tests.
Application(s) | Outdoors |
|---|---|
Security Protection | Yes |
Hurricane Protection | Yes |
Minimum Windspeed Rating | 146 Mph |
Impact Tested | Yes |
Maximum Pressure | 60 psi |
Maximum Width (inches) | Unlimited |
Maximum Height (inches) | 77" |
Lock | No |
Motor | No |

Description:
This shutter features a Z-slat profile mounted in a 2-inch frame system. The Z-slat allows for maximum visibility.
Designed for general wind and sun protection as well as decorative purposes.
Wind Speed by location for category II | Yes |
|---|---|
Design Pressure | 100 PSI |

Description:
This shutter features a 2-inch tubular slat mounted in a 2-inch frame system.
Designed for general wind and sun protection, as well as decorative purposes.
Specifications:
Wind Speed by location for category II | 168 MPH |
|---|---|
Design Pressure | 100 PSI |

Not always. Many properties rely on impact-rated systems alone, but some owners add shutters for extra redundancy on the most exposed openings or for added peace of mind during severe forecasts. The best setup depends on your openings, exposure, and how you want to prep before a storm.
Timelines vary by scope and product type. Smaller upgrades can move quickly, while full-property projects may take longer due to ordering, scheduling, and coordination with required steps before closeout. The fastest path is accurate measurements upfront and selecting the right solution the first time.
Yes—many storm-rated solutions also improve daily comfort. You can often notice reductions in outside noise, better interior temperature stability, and less sun-related fading depending on the glass configuration and the way openings are sealed.
Start with a quick prioritization: identify large openings and primary entry points, then decide whether you want permanent protection (impact systems) or deployable protection (shutters/panels) for certain areas. Planning early helps avoid last-minute rush decisions when storms are already in the forecast.

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