How Do Bahama Shutters Work?

Many homeowners use the traditional steel storm panels as their hurricane protection. The problem with the steel panels is that they are very heavy and you have to put them up every hurricane season and take them down after the season is over. These hurricane shutters take hours to deploy and disassemble making every hurricane season a pain in the rear end.

You are better off looking for other types of hurricane protection that can deploy quickly and stay up year-round. Bahama shutters are a much better option because they deploy in seconds, add sunshade, and provide maximum hurricane protection. These storm shutters are also the most aesthetically pleasing and add home decor to your home. Bahama shutters deploy very quickly and stay up year-round making every hurricane season a breeze. These hurricane shutters operate using a top-hinge design that allows the shutters to open and close with ease.

These shutters are great for providing privacy to your home and adding sunshade, potentially lowering your electric bill. Hurricane shutters are very important, especially in Florida. Hurricane scares are normal on the coast and it’s best to get hurricane shutters that you can deploy quickly with ease so you don’t have to take out the steel panels every time and spend hours deploying and disassembling. If you’re looking for the most aesthetic type of hurricane protection then I suggest getting the Bahama shutters.

If you’re looking to get a Free Estimate on hurricane shutters, give us a call at (321)956-3102 to schedule a time for your Free Quote. We sell and service accordion shutters, bahama shutters, and roll-up shutters. Our hurricane shutters all deploy in seconds and will make every hurricane season a breeze. Our factory is located in Melbourne, Florida but we proudly serve all of Brevard County and Indian River County in cities like; Melbourne, Vero Beach, Sebastian, Palm Bay, Viera, Titusville, Fellsmere, Cocoa, Mims, Malabar, etc.

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