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Florida Hurricane Shutters & Impact Windows — 2026

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Florida building code requires wind-borne debris protection in most counties, and smart homeowners go further: impact-rated windows, accordion or roll-down shutters, or deployable storm panels. The installers below are licensed with the Florida DBPR, carry wind-zone certifications (Miami-Dade NOA or Florida Product Approval), and handle permits and inspections. Many offer financing and My Safe Florida Home program support where applicable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need hurricane shutters in Florida?
Florida Building Code requires wind-borne debris protection for all openings in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (Miami-Dade and Broward) and in most coastal counties within 1 mile of the shore. Even outside those zones, shutters or impact windows reduce insurance premiums by 10-45% and prevent catastrophic wind-pressure damage.
What's the difference between impact windows and hurricane shutters?
Impact windows are always deployed — they're laminated glass built into the frame. Shutters are separate protection (accordion, roll-down, panels, fabric) that you deploy before a storm. Impact windows cost 2-4× more upfront but require zero storm prep and provide UV protection and noise reduction year-round.
How much do hurricane shutters cost in Florida?
Pricing varies by product: corrugated metal panels $7–$15/sq ft, fabric/armor screen $15–$30/sq ft, accordion shutters $25–$45/sq ft, roll-down motorized shutters $45–$70/sq ft, and full impact-window replacement $55–$85/sq ft installed. Typical 2,000 sq ft Florida home spends $8,000–$40,000 for complete protection.
Does insurance give discounts for hurricane shutters?
Yes. Florida insurers mandate wind-mitigation discounts for approved hurricane protection. Average savings: 10-15% for panels, 15-25% for accordions, 25-45% for impact windows or roll-downs covering all openings. Get a wind-mitigation inspection after install to capture the credit.
Is the My Safe Florida Home program still active?
Yes — the state program matches up to $10,000 in homeowner spending on hardening improvements including shutters and impact windows. Homeowners with homes valued under $700,000 and within 15 miles of the coast typically qualify. Check eligibility at mysafeflhome.com before signing a contract.