What are Hurricane Roll-Down Shutters?
Businesses in hurricane zones need to take precautions in order to protect their property. Strong winds, flying objects, and heavy rain can cause serious damage to doors and windows ‒ natural weak points that often have trouble withstanding tropical storms. Installing hurricane roll-down shutters provides critical protection, reinforcing vulnerable points to help you avoid costly repairs.
Key Features of Hurricane Roll-Down Shutters
Roll-down shutters are designed to prevent wind and rain from penetrating the outer envelope of your building. Hurricane-rated, they incorporate a wide range of durable components and materials, such as:
- Steel or Aluminum Curtains. Interlocking metal slats that form a protective barrier when lowered over your doors and windows. Stainless steel and aluminum resist corrosion, enabling them to endure years of heavy rain without any serious issues.
- Shutter Box. An aluminum or reinforced steel container that houses the shutters when not in use. Mounted above the opening, it protects the axle and motor from rain and debris. In modern buildings, the box is often recessed into the wall to help it blend into the building.
- Guides. Tracks installed on either side of the opening that ensure smooth, vertical movement. During a storm, they hold the shutters in place, preventing them from being blown inward.
- Bottom Rail. Also known as the bottom bar or bottom slat, this component contains the locking mechanism that secures the shutters, preventing them from flapping around, as well as a rubber gasket to create a weather-resistant seal.
- Motor or Hand Crank. Controls the movement of the shutters. While motors are more convenient, cranks are less expensive to purchase, install, and maintain. Consider the weight of the slats and frequency of use before making your final decision. Remember too that motorized systems all come with manual overrides, so you can operate them in the event of a power outage.
Hurricane roll-down shutters protect a wide range of commercial properties, including hotels, storefronts, restaurants, warehouses, and apartment complexes. A professional inspection will help determine which openings require shutters.
Benefits of of Roll-Down Hurricane Shutters
Installing hurricane shutters protects your business, minimizing costly repairs so you can get back on your feet as quickly as possible once the storm’s passed. But while they’re primarily designed to withstand natural disasters, they offer several other benefits.
- Security. Shutters create a strong barrier against forced entry, often deterring burglars altogether.
- Energy Efficiency. Lowering shutters blocks sunlight and UV rays, allowing you to cool your business more effectively.
- Noise Reduction. Thanks to their sturdy construction, storm shutters muffle sound transmission, making it easy to relax without being bothered by outside noise.
- Insurance Savings. Because they reduce risk of damage, insurance companies often provide discounts (normally referred to as “wind mitigation credits”) to businesses with hurricane shutters, as long as they’re installed by a certified professional.
While business owners are normally concerned with their practical benefits, hurricane shutters are available in a wide range of sizes, colors, and configurations. Some even have recessed or low-profile designs, for a discrete look.
Installing Hurricane Shutters in Your Business
Roll-down hurricane shutters are a valuable addition to your building, but they can’t function without professional support. Equipped with the latest tools and training, Vortex technicians ensure shutters are correctly sized, anchored, and installed. Proper mounting avoids structural damage, allowing your shutters to function reliably without leaks, cracks, or gaps in the frame. Don’t wait for the next storm to hit. Contact us today for more information about installing hurricane shutters in your business.