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What Are Hurricane Storm Shutters?

1/11/2021 (Permalink)

Metal accordion storm shutters closed to protect a home from the oncoming hurricane. Many people invest in storm shutters for protection

One of the first things people notice about a home's appearance is its shutters. Indeed, these window installations can add so much to the looks of a home that some only serve decorative purposes. In other cases, however, these home additions have a much more important role to play. In places where hurricanes occur, for example, many people invest in storm shutters for protection.

Why Have Them

If you live in a place with high winds, installing shutters on your home can be a good idea for multiple reasons, including:

  • Home protection
  • Personal protection
  • Financial protection


In addition to keeping you, your family, and your home more secure, making this kind of investment can also save you money. Your home insurance company will likely offer you a discount when you add this layer of protection to your property because there is less of a chance you will need to call for a storm damage remediation expert.


What To Look For
When you look at shutter options, you will want to pay attention to the impact-resistant ratings as well as the testing standards applied to each product. Some storm shutters will protect better against high winds than others. For example, you might find the colonial type more stylish, but the rolling kind might be better overall.


How Much They Cost
When it comes to how much storm shutters will cost, it depends on the sort of material you choose. Plywood and fabric are usually the cheapest options. If you live somewhere with milder winds, going with the lowest cost might be okay, but costs should not be the only thing to keep in mind. Rolling and accordion styles use more expensive materials, but they can offer more security.
If you live somewhere that often experiences high winds, these window additions can make a big difference in your home's security. Regardless of your budget or home's unique circumstances, there are many options available to fit your needs.

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