Protect Your House in Style!

When people think about protecting their property using hurricane shutters, they assume they will be putting up ugly steel storm panels making their house look like a jail. There are a few different types of shutters that can add an aesthetic look to your property whilst maintaining home security. Here at Johnson Aluminum Products, we offer new styles like; Bahama shutters, colonial shutters, and accordions.

Bahama Shutter

Many people love the look of the Bahama-style shutter offering an awning look that provides maximum protection. The top-hinge design, allows users to open and close the shutter with ease providing protection, privacy, shade, and light control. Our Bahama shutters are made from .050 aluminum which is lightweight but provides maximum protection. Not only do the Bahama shutters provide an aesthetic look and protection, but they can also help lower your electricity bill by keeping the house cooler especially in the warm Florida climate.

Colonial Shutters

One of the most eye-catching designs of shutters is colonial. These plantation-style shutters offer style just like the Bahamas but instead of the top hinge design, they open and close horizontally. It is easy to open and close the shutter and will help provide protection from airborne objects and heavy winds. Colonial Shutters provide privacy and hurricane protection, this shutter can be a great option for homeowners to find hurricane protection year-round without having to sacrifice the aesthetic look of their property.

Accordion Shutters

Last but not least accordion shutters can be an economic option for providing a combination of aesthetic look and protection. These slide open and close with ease just like the other two types, keep them open during the offseason.

Thinking about getting some hurricane protection for your property? Visit our contact page and leave us a message and we will schedule your Free Estimate right away. We proudly serve all of Brevard County, with our warehouse located in Melbourne, FL.

 
Previous
Previous

When should I invest in shutters?

Next
Next

Aluminum vs Steel Storm Shutters