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Best Hurricane Shutters in Fort Lauderdale, FL — 2026 [6 Pros]

6 trusted hurricane shutters pros serving Fort Lauderdale and nearby areas. Compare services, ratings, and contact directly — no lead fees.

Looking for the best hurricane shutters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida? We track 6 verified local hurricane shutters pros serving Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, and surrounding neighborhoods including Las Olas, Victoria Park, Coral Ridge. Collectively they've earned 2,319 Google reviews at an average of 4.78★. Fort Lauderdale is known as the original 'Venice of America' — 165 miles of inland canals, a deep-water yachting capital, and one of Florida's premier LGBTQ-friendly metros. It's wealthier and quieter than Miami but with the same beaches, weather, and international airport access. Climate here: tropical maritime — warm winters in the high 70s, summer highs around 90 with steady sea breezes, intense rainy season June through October. South Florida is in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone — Miami-Dade and Broward require Notice of Acceptance (NOA) on every shutter and impact window. For hurricane shutters specifically, local homeowners plan around Atlantic hurricanes, king tide saltwater intrusion, the highest property insurance rates in Florida. 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

Who is the top-rated hurricane shutters company in Fort Lauderdale?
Based on verified Google reviews, Hurricane Shutters Deals currently holds the highest rating and review count among 6 hurricane shutters pros we track in Fort Lauderdale. Rankings update as reviews change — always read recent reviews and get multiple quotes before booking.
What should I know about hurricane shutters specifically in Fort Lauderdale?
Fort Lauderdale sits in Southeast Florida (Atlantic Coast / Gold Coast). For hurricane shutters, the biggest local factors are Atlantic hurricanes, king tide saltwater intrusion, the highest property insurance rates in Florida. Ask each pro how they handle these regional conditions before signing.
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.