What is the Best Hurricane Shutter for the Money?

Many homeowners are looking to find out what hurricane shutter is the best for the money spent. I will take into consideration combining protection, time consumption, and price when discussing the best hurricane shutter for your money. Hurricane storm panels are the cheapest and provide great protection, but they take way too much time to deploy and effort. Roll-up shutters are the most convenient option, deploying with the touch of a button but they cost too much.

Accordion shutters are the happy medium providing maximum protection, ease of use, and an affordable price tag. Accordion shutters operate using a sliding railing system opening and closing with ease. During hurricane season, slide the curtains shut and lock them together with your special key.

Instead of carrying around those heavy storm panels, now you can keep the hurricane shutters up year-round opening and closing with ease. Keep them open during the offseason allowing you to see fully out your window. Johnson Aluminum Products make their accordion shutters from .050 grade aluminum providing maximum protection.

Finding the right type of hurricane shutters can be hard, I hope this article gave you some insight on why the accordion shutters are the best for the price type. Accordion shutters take approximately 20-30 minutes to deploy around your whole property and take minimal effort. No need to involve your kids, you can do this solely by yourself. You never have to take accordion shutters off, so no need to make room in your garage to store these hurricane shutters.

If you’re in the market for accordion shutters, look no further. Johnson Aluminum Products specializes in all things hurricane protection; accordion shutters, Bahama shutters, colonial shutters, roll-up shutters, hurricane storm panels, porch screening, porch enclosures, and carports. Give us a call at (321)956-3102 for a Free Estimate! We currently are running a 10% discount of up to $250 on all of our products.

 
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