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KMS WOOD DESIGNS - General Contractor

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General Contractor with C-6 specialty for cabinet and mill works. All phase of construction for new or remodel including designs, plans and permit process. Doing business in Shasta County since 1989.

General Contractor with C-6 specialty for cabinet and mill works. All phase of construction for new or remodel including designs, plans and permit process. Doing business in Shasta County since 1989.

Hurricane Shutters questions, answered by experts

During hurricanes or other major storms, high winds can cause objects and debris to fly through the air, which can break your windows. Depending on how strong the storm is, the winds themselves may be strong enough to break your windows, too. Investing in storm windows or hurricane shutters can help protect you against potential window breakage.

Clean regularly, check for rust, and lubricate moving parts to ensure smooth operation.

The type of hurricane shutters you install will play a large role in the overall cost of the project. Some of the most common types of hurricane shutters include:

  • Accordion hurricane shutters: $15–$30 per square foot plus labor

  • Roll-down hurricane shutters: $25–$60 per square foot plus labor

  • Bahama shutters: $25–$35 per square foot plus labor

  • Colonial shutters: $25–$35 per square foot plus labor

  • Plywood: $2–$6 per square foot plus labor

  • Storm panels: $10–$20 per square foot plus labor

  • Fabric storm shutters: $5–$15 per square foot plus labor

They provide storm protection, security against intruders, and improve energy efficiency.

In areas prone to hurricanes, not having hurricane shutters can make your home more of a risk to insure, leading to higher premiums. But by installing them, you can save about 8% to 10% on your insurance premium. Having hurricane shutters not only saves you on insurance but can also save you from costly window repairs after a storm. 

The Palo Cedro, CA homeowners’ guide to hurricane shutter services

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