When hurricane season arrives in Florida and other coastal areas, home safety becomes a top priority. Windows and doors are the most vulnerable parts of any house: a single broken window can cause internal pressure to damage the entire structure.
Thatโs why having hurricane shutters is not a luxury but a necessity. The question is: which type of shutter is best for your home?
๐ช๏ธ Types of hurricane shutters
1. Roll-down shutters
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Permanently installed above windows and doors.
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Can be operated manually or with an electric motor.
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Provide maximum security against extreme winds and flying debris.
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Also offer added benefits such as insulation, noise reduction, and burglary protection.
๐ The best option if you want strength, convenience, and aesthetics.
2. Accordion shutters
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Stored on the sides of the window when not in use.
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Easy to deploy quickly during an emergency.
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Made of durable aluminum, offering great value for money.
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No need to remove or store them separately.
๐ Ideal for homeowners who want a practical, long-lasting solution.
3. Storm panels (aluminum or polycarbonate)
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Installed only when a hurricane warning is issued.
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Affordable and resistant, but require more time and effort to set up.
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Need storage space when not in use.
๐ A good choice if you want strong protection at a lower cost, but less convenient than permanent shutters.
4. Colonial and Bahama shutters
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Combine protection with decorative style.
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Colonial shutters fold forward from the sides of the windows.
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Bahama shutters are installed at an angle, offering shade and ventilation even in summer.
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Enhance the look of your home while providing security.
๐ Perfect for homeowners looking for aesthetics plus safety.
ย Factors to consider before choosing
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Geographic location
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Coastal homes need stronger protection due to high winds and salt exposure.
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Frequency of hurricanes
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If storms are frequent, permanent shutters are the smartest investment.
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Type of home
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Large houses with many windows may benefit from automatic roll-down shutters.
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Condos and apartments may find accordion or panel systems more practical.
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Budget
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Storm panels are the most affordable option.
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Roll-down shutters cost more but provide long-term security and comfort.
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Maintenance and durability
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Aluminum and polycarbonate are strong, low-maintenance materials.
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Annual inspections are recommended to ensure proper function.
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The best hurricane shutters depend on your location, budget, and security needs. What matters most is never leaving your windows unprotected, as they are your homeโs first line of defense against powerful storms.
๐ At Rolling Shield, weโve been protecting Florida homes for over 30 years with certified hurricane shutters. Our team will help you choose the best solution to keep your family safe.
๐ Contact us today for a free consultation and get your home ready before the next hurricane season.