Hurricane shutters are a proven, budget-friendly way to protect openings when impact windows aren't the right fit. Assured Supreme installs accordion, roll-down, and other shutter systems that meet Florida code.
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Impact windows are the premium solution, but hurricane shutters remain a practical, code-compliant way to protect a home's openings — often at a lower upfront cost. Shutters cover windows and doors during a storm and can be a smart choice for budget-conscious homeowners, rental properties, or homes where full window replacement isn't planned yet.
Shutter systems we install:
Accordion shutters are permanently installed beside each opening and slide closed when needed — a reliable, cost-effective choice. Roll-down shutters offer the most convenience, deploying with a crank or motor, and double as security and shade when closed. We help you choose based on your budget, how often you'll deploy them, and your home's design.
Shutters cost less upfront than impact windows and protect just as effectively during a storm — but they have to be deployed before each storm, and they don't provide the year-round benefits of impact glass like UV protection, noise reduction, and daily security. We'll give you an honest comparison so you can decide what fits your situation.
For storm protection during a hurricane, code-compliant shutters protect openings effectively. The difference is that shutters must be deployed before each storm and don't offer the year-round UV, noise, and security benefits of impact glass.
Accordion shutters mount beside each opening and slide closed manually — affordable and reliable. Roll-down shutters deploy with a crank or motor for maximum convenience and double as security and shade.
Generally yes, the upfront cost is lower, which makes shutters attractive for budgets, rentals, or homes not yet ready for window replacement. We give you an honest cost comparison.
Yes, the systems we install are rated and code-compliant for our High-Velocity Hurricane Zone when properly installed and anchored.
It depends on budget and priorities. Shutters cost less but need deploying each storm; impact windows cost more but protect automatically and add year-round benefits. See our windows vs shutters comparison.