Storm Shutters
Storm shutters
or hurricane shutters provide one of the best protection options for your home against hurricanes. Many
people recognize the value of these devices; however, few fully appreciate how large the market is. The
number of different types of hurricane shutters can be quite daunting. Here, we take a look at several of the
different options available to you to help you make sure you get the right option for your
home.
Storm shutters can take many different forms including Bahama shutters, Hurricane roll down
shutters, storm panels, folding shutters, and colonial shutters. In addition, a popular growing trend is the
use of impact windows.
Bahama shutters is an option many people are familiar with. These shutters have a basic shutter look where the can be folded inward to cover
the windows from storms. They can also be opened up to allow one an
unobstructed view when storms are not present. These can be very
effective. However, they are not very aesthetically pleasing which has
led many to consider other options. Another variation of this option
is colonial shutters. These shutters can be opened or closed at the
bottom depending on whether a hurricane hits. They have greater
limitations than Bahama shutters in that they can’t be fully opened up and will continue to somewhat obstruct a
view from the windows. However, many people like this option as a
reminder of a bye gone era even with these limitations.
A second option is roll down shutters or folding shutters. These storm shutters operate by being able to be rolled down or folded out to
protect the windows but can be “rolled away” after the storm. They are
more aesthetically pleasing as they can be somewhat hidden from view and offer a similar level of protection as
bahama shutters. The key here is to get options that are easy to
operate and are not likely to break down easily as they can be very difficult to operate when this
happens.
A third option is storm panels. This is the most
basic of storm shutters. These are designed to be put on when a storm
is coming. They offer protection for the windows but can cause damage
to the walls and require you to always manually put these panels on and also keep a place to store
them. Their biggest benefit is their low cost although you will
often be making up for it in sweat equity.
A fourth option for storm shutters is impact windows. These are windows that are designed to withstand the force of strong hurricane
winds and the debris that can be projected in consequence. They can
operate as a stand alone option or work in conjunction with one of the other options. They are the newest in developments to this field.
The key here is to make sure that you have one of these storm shutters for your
home. Many people make
the mistake of failing to make proper hurricane preparations until the hurricane is upon them. This can be
problematic because supplies run low during these times and the wait to get appropriate materials can be
excessive. This is one reason why it is important to purchase these items as soon as possible rather than
putting off purchase.
Living near the shore is a great experience that most would not trade for anything.
However, this advantage comes with some responsibility to take steps to help protect your home. In this
regard, storm shutters or
hurricane shutters are a great start towards proper hurricane preparation.
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