Hurricane Windows vs. Shutters: Your Homeowner's Guide
April 22, 2024
Hurricane Windows vs. Shutters: Your Homeowner's Guide

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If you're still dragging out the hurricane shutters every time a storm approaches, you're not alone. But in Parkland, a growing number of homeowners are moving away from that routine and upgrading to sleek, storm-ready impact windows — and for good reason. Let’s break down what’s driving this shift and why it’s more than just a trend.

Living in South Florida means sunshine, sea breezes—and the very real threat of hurricanes. As we step into 2025, more homeowners are upgrading their homes with impact windows, not just for protection but for peace of mind, energy savings, and even curb appeal. Storm-Ready, Year-Round : Impact windows are built to withstand high winds and flying debris, offering top-tier protection during storm season. Lower Energy Bills : With advanced insulation and UV filtering, impact windows can reduce cooling costs in the Florida heat. Noise Reduction : Tired of traffic or neighborhood noise? Impact windows help create a quieter, more relaxing space inside. Home Insurance Discounts : Many providers offer premium reductions for homes with approved impact-resistant installations. Modern, Sleek Designs : Say goodbye to bulky shutters—today’s impact windows are sleek, stylish, and customizable. Conclusion: It’s more than just a window upgrade—it’s a total home improvement. If you're in South Florida and haven't yet made the switch, this is your sign .