Hurricane-Rated Roll-Down Screens & Shutters in Southwest Florida
Protect your outdoor living spaces with engineered hurricane-rated roll-down screens and shutters. Everyday openness when you want it, storm-ready protection when you need it.

Roll-Down Hurricane Screens
Roll-down hurricane screens deploy from a compact housing at the top of your opening. Available in motorized (push-button) or manual operation. When a storm approaches, they roll down in minutes to provide engineered wind and debris protection for your pool enclosure, lanai, pergola, or open patio. When retracted, the housing is compact and barely visible — your outdoor space stays open and unobstructed.
Screens allow filtered light and some airflow even when deployed, so your space doesn’t feel like a sealed box during a storm. They’re engineered for specific wind load ratings based on your location and exposure category.
Hurricane Shutters
For maximum protection, hurricane shutters use solid aluminum or polycarbonate panels that completely seal openings. Available in roll-down, accordion, and removable panel configurations. Shutters provide the highest level of wind and impact protection and can also reduce insurance premiums when properly documented.
Storm-Ready New Construction
Building a new pool enclosure, screen room, or pergola? We engineer hurricane-rated protection into the original design: heavier-gauge aluminum framing, engineered connections, reinforced roof-to-wall ties, and proper foundation anchoring. Sealed engineer drawings and full permit compliance included. Post-hurricane code updates mean new structures built today are significantly stronger than those built even 10 years ago.
Post-Storm Rebuilds
If your enclosure was damaged by a hurricane, rebuilds must meet current building code. We handle the entire process: insurance documentation support, engineering, permits, fabrication, installation, and inspections. Read our complete post-storm guide →
Serving All of Southwest Florida
Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, Sarasota, Bradenton, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Punta Gorda, and surrounding areas. Read our hurricane prep guide →
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are roll-down hurricane screens?
Motorized or manual screens that roll down from a housing mounted at the top of your opening. When deployed, they provide engineered wind and debris protection. When retracted, they’re nearly invisible. Available for pool enclosures, lanais, pergolas, and open patios.
What’s the difference between hurricane screens and shutters?
Hurricane screens use a woven mesh that blocks wind and debris while allowing some light and airflow. Hurricane shutters use solid panels (aluminum or polycarbonate) that completely seal the opening. Both are engineered for specific wind load ratings.
Do I need sealed engineer drawings for hurricane protection?
In most Southwest Florida counties, yes. We include sealed drawings in our process to ensure your installation meets code and passes inspection.
Can my existing enclosure be upgraded for hurricane protection?
Often, yes. We can add roll-down screens or shutters to existing structures, or reinforce the structure itself. Sometimes a full rebuild to current code is more practical. We assess your situation honestly and give you real options.
Will my insurance give me a discount for hurricane-rated features?
Many Florida insurers offer premium discounts for verified hurricane protection. Check with your carrier — we can provide documentation of installed systems.
Ready to Build Your Project?
Schedule your on-site measurement today. We typically respond within 1 business hour.
