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Code-approved hurricane shutters and screens for Central Florida homes — motorized for instant deployment, permanently installed for peace of mind.
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Hurricane season doesn’t wait. Our motorized roll-up shutters and hurricane screens are permanently installed and ready to deploy in seconds — no panels to drag out of storage, no scrambling before the storm.
Storm and Security Shutters
Living in Central Florida means living with hurricane risk. When a storm is approaching, you need protection that’s ready to go — not plywood in the garage or accordion shutters that jam.
Our hurricane shutters and screens are permanently mounted to your home. When the forecast changes, you deploy them with a remote, wall switch, or smartphone app. When the storm passes, they retract out of sight. No ladders, no wrestling with panels, no last-minute chaos.
Beyond storm protection, these systems also provide security when you’re away and can help reduce energy costs by blocking direct sun.


Nautilus Roll Up Shutter
The Nautilus is our flagship hurricane shutter — built from heavy-duty 6063 T-6 aluminum alloy and approved for both Miami-Dade High Velocity Wind Zone and Florida Building Code (wind and impact rated).
What sets the Nautilus apart is its patent-pending slat design that rolls tighter than competing products. The result: a housing that’s only 7 inches deep (compared to 12 inches on most competitors) for a cleaner, less obtrusive look on your home.
Available motorized, manual, or motorized with manual override. Beyond hurricane protection, the Nautilus is also excellent for:
- Security — Deploy when you’re traveling or away from home
- Light control — Block sun for better sleep or to protect interiors from UV damage
- Energy savings — Insulates windows and reduces cooling load

Hurricane Screen
For covered lanais and large openings, our motorized hurricane screens offer storm protection while maintaining visibility. These systems are tested and approved for Florida Building Code and Miami-Dade High Velocity Wind Zone (wind and impact).
The screen material is Twitchell Omegatex — a patented combination of PVC and ballistic-grade Kevlar (the same material used in bulletproof vests). You get serious protection in a screen that still lets you see out.
The bonus: hurricane screens also block 91% of the sun’s rays, making them effective for everyday shade and heat reduction. And because they’re mesh, they double as insect screens when bugs are the only thing you’re fighting.
Three benefits in one system: hurricane protection, sun control, and bug protection.
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