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Facts relating to storm panels:
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The official hurricane season runs for 6 months from
June 1st to December 1st, but storms may develop
earlier or later in the season.
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People generally don't begin to install storm
protection until landfall predictions become more
certain - usually 24 hours or less prior to a
storm's arrival.
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The wind speed during which shutter placement is
often done can be 45 mph or greater, making panel
weight and size important factors.
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75% of homeowners fail to adequately prepare for a
major storm.
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Taping windows offers absolutely no penetration
protection from a storm.
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Most damage done to homes is due to wind pressure
entering the house (windows shattered by debris) and
forcing off the roof from underneath.
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Approved storm panels are the cheapest and most
effective way of preventing damage caused by
hurricane wind and wind-borne debris.
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Homeowners will spend on the average of 18% more
while receiving 14% less protection when installing
plywood over openings instead of corrugated
shutters. A basic corrugated shutter equates to 5/8
in. plywood, but weighs much less.
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Homeowners may receive an insurance discount when
storm panels or other approved hurricane protection
devices are installed.
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If you must rely on someone else to put up your
storm protection, circumstances at the critical
moment may prevent them from being available.
Lightweight shutters of manageable size may enable
you to install at least some protection yourself.
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A mixture of metal shutter panels with interspersed
transparent poly-carbonate panels of equal strength
will allow sunlight to enter rooms if building power
is lost, and allow you to see outside.
Basic Shutter Features:
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Quick and easy installation and removal.
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Can mount directly to surface, or be used with
optional upper and lower receiver tracks to speed
installation.
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Extended panel legs add strength while reducing the
need for field stitching or reinforcing bars.
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Unique panel profile allows lighter gauge
construction while maintaining code strength.
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Nearly 20% lower in cost than many competing storm
panels.
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Tested to withstand debris impact at a speed of 50
feet per second.
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Metal panels are narrower and thinner than plywood,
resulting in a smaller storage area.
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Special ribbed design for reinforced protection.
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Choice of two styles.
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Engineering allows for application options.
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Easy-to-follow installation instructions for
do-it-yourself.
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All products meet or exceed current codes.
Written instructions are recommended tool list provided.
For proper stud installations or questions, please call
us for a FREE consultation.
Call
Us today to learn more about protecting your home or
property from hurricane and storm related damage.
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