Stop Standing in Line for Plywood. Get All State Storm Panels.

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Experts say that trying to keep the wind and rain out of your home or business is almost all you can do to protect your property from the ravages of a hurricane.

Specially designed stainless steel storm shutters are the ideal solution, for the 1% living in gulf front condos that can afford them. That also gives them piece of mind when they are away for hurricane season.

News reports about people preparing for the possibility of landfall almost always includes video of people screwing plywood sheets over their windows.

That may be ok if you have decided to leave and you have somehow stored plywood  panels from last year’s preparations but often they get warped or pilferred for other projects during the year. That puts you back in a huge long line at the big box store.

There are better solutions today to protect your home against storm threats without wrestling with heavy sheets of plywood.

Durable, Lightweight, Polycarbonate Storm Panels can be cut to fit and can be fastened the same way plywood gets attached.

The advantages of these virtually clear, lightweight panels are numerous:

  • Made of strong polycarbonate.
  • Allows for natural light to enter your home or business while still remaining protected.
  • Desirable for businesses during severe weather so customers can see that you’re open.
  • Can be installed alone or mixed with metal panels
  • Most affordable type of approved storm protection
  • Can be installed vertically or horizontally
  • The panels mount just like plywood, in most cases no track
  • Lightweight – Can be installed by one person!
  • Easy to Store – Approximately 7 panels take up only 1 inch!
  • Provides for Insurance Discounts

We are the only panels Florida and Miami-Dade certified for 170 mph sustained winds and the 2×4 impact requirements.

Local sign man Carson Munsey is offering these panels whole or cut to size for homeowners wanting to be prepared in advance for hurricane season.

Have Questions?  

All State Storm Panels & Flood Control (727) 400-1080

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