Here in South Florida, we’ve seen it all when it comes to hurricane protection. From plywood and shutters, to impact glass and screens, there are pros and cons to each hurricane protection solution.
There are multiple types of shutters on the market. From makeshift plywood shutters to panel, accordion, colonial, Bahama and roll down shutters, you have your choice of options ranging in effectiveness in cost. All of these, however, require either hours of labor and storage room when not in use, or a permanent fixture installed around your windows, ruining the look of your house. When in use, they also obstruct your view of the outside, blocking daylight and making it difficult to move about your home in the event of a loss of electricity.
For those who don’t want their views obstructed or unsightly fixtures on the outside of their houses, there’s impact glass. Impact glass will protect your home from a single strike. But what if, as is common in the middle of a category 5 hurricane, your windows are struck by flying debris multiple times? Tests have shown that impact windows will protect your home for the first strike, but not the ones afterwards, making your investment in this pricy solution null and void.
Fortunately, there’s a third option. Our revolutionary Armor Screen products protect the windows, doors, and outdoor living spaces of your home without obscuring your view or ruining the look of your home. These Category 5 rated screens hold up under multiple strikes from flying debris, protecting your home and family from devastation.
There are multiple different options when it comes to our products; all of which are easy to deploy, and don’t require a lot of storage space.
Unlike the other solutions, our screens can be used year-round. They’ve been shown to make outdoor living spaces cooler and more enjoyable in the hottest Florida summers. The versatility and durability of our products make Armor Screen the best choice in hurricane protection.
Contact us today to find out how we can help you. Another hurricane season is just around the corner. Don’t wait until the last second and get stuck waiting in line for plywood again.