Shuttering Your Home From Shattering

If you live in a hurricane prone area, you may wonder if you can ever fix your dream glass paned windows to your homes without the violent winds crashing them down every time. In the recent past, many have experienced devastating tornados and hurricanes which have destroyed precious homes and lovely window panes. Rebuilding and clearing up after a storm breaks your heart every time seeing the damage to your property.
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Solve all your security woes instantly, by installing the ultimate exterior security shutters. Security exterior window shutters protect your homes and your glass panes in times of catastrophes.

Types of security shutters

There are many types of security or hurricane shutters in the market made with durable metal according to your needs. Some shutters are fixed permanently whereas some are removable and can be fixed as soon as you see a storm brewing.

Rolling shutters

These are the finest and most convenient shutters one can have. They are opportune and classy at the same time. The rolling shutters usually have a motor mechanism which rolls down the shutters at the flip of a button – operated by a remote control. The beauty of this is that you may roll out the enclosed shutters one by one or all at once giving you instant protection during a sudden storm. They definitely come with a price and work out best when fixed in a large home with many areas to cover like the patios, many large French windows, the galleries etc.

Accordion shutters

These shutters look like the pleated part of the accordion which is folded neatly on one side on the window. When you want to close them, you can do so by pulling them all the way.

The security shutters prove to be invaluable when you close up for the night to prevent break-ins and other damage. Though you may need to stretch your pocket, it really saves your pocket from scorching a hole!

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