
ALL-AMERICAN SHUTTERS & GLASS
About us
In 2019, Storm Defense was launched as a retail division of Levinson Built, LLC that serves the unique needs of property managers and homeowners across the state. In addition, Levinson Built has recently acquired and restructured All-American Shutters & Glass to become the corporate builder division. Our customer-centric approach empowers you with greater peace of mind to know that your loved ones and physical possessions within your home are secure by ensuring that outside threats remain out. Through our growth, our mission remains the same: to manufacture and install quality products while delivering outstanding customer service, positioning us as the leader in the hurricane protection Industry.
Business highlights
Services we offer
000, 000 linear feet of steel annually in our three Florida production locations, 000 pounds and 2, 500, A hurricane protection solutions provider that specializes in the improvement of homes by using one of the largest collections of protection products on the market. DEPENDABLE. SCALABLE. AFFORDABLE. As one of the largest manufacturers of hurricane panels and accordions in the United States, Storm Defense is uniquely poised to offer cost-efficient pricing, expedited installation and dedicated customer-centric support. Fabricating over 4, our industry experts will work with you to identify the optimal combination of shutter styles and mountings to secure your home or business. Tax credits are available to homeowners who purchase Energy Star certified products. Storm Defense supplies and installs both non-impact and hurricane impact windows and doors. Depending on coastal building codes and budgetary objectives, single pane tempered glass or a full complement of customizable impact glass products are available. Over four million PGT Custom Windows + Doors units have been installed with zero reported impact failures. Tax credits are available to homeowners who purchase Energy Star certified products.
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Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
 
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Installation was performed reasonably well, until I noticed that they were going to put the accordions on two windows that I did not have in my contract. Being an honest person, I advised the installer and they checked with the bosses and were told to not do and just bring the materials back. This is was fine but I wonder if they had put them up, would they have charged me extra? Anyway, the installation was ok, except the installers letting a lot of paper and plastic go into my swimming pool and did not really have any interest in taking it out, until I started to do it on my own.
After installation I decided to refinance my house and during this process was advised that All American would not sign releases to the Title company since I still owed money to them. I was never advised that this is a typical procedure done by contractors to make sure they were paid. I tried to talking to several people at their offices and they were not about to sign any release. One told the title company that they had asked me to pay and I had not and I never received any call or invoice from them requesting payment. (payment is 3 days late at the time of this review). Then I called her, she told that there was nothing they could do and tried her best to explain why. In any event, she basically said there is not a lien, but if I don't pay there will be a lien. Then another worker sent me an email with the invoice and told me that when I pay the invoices they will release the lien.
Then the owner's daughter called me and further advised me that this is the way things are done when you contract for something on your house. I suggested that perhaps the salespeople should tell people about this before entering into a contract. She did not think that was a good idea, so apparently the theory is get the contract signed and don't worry if the customer experiences problems later when they want to refinance their house
Additionally, she did not care if I reviewed their work on Angies List, thus my writing this review.
Licensing
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