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Castle Rock Construction

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Castle Rock Construction

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34 years of experience

General contractor for remodeling, building, and renovation. We're here and ready for your next project. We promise to provide reliable and excellent quality work and service to our customers, any time of the year!

"Never showed up for scheduled appointment. Left voice mail message and never returned call."

Janice K on April 2018

General contractor for remodeling, building, and renovation. We're here and ready for your next project. We promise to provide reliable and excellent quality work and service to our customers, any time of the year!

"Never showed up for scheduled appointment. Left voice mail message and never returned call."

Janice K on April 2018

Hurricane Shutters questions, answered by experts

Professionals enhance safety by addressing structural issues, securing loose components, and using non-toxic materials. They ensure compliance with building codes and conduct thorough inspections to identify potential hazards. Their expertise minimizes risks, making the home safer during and after repairs.

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. 

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

Wood is the most classic shutter material. Common options include pine, cedar, or brasswood. MDF shutters are also a more affordable option that retains the timeless, classic look. Composite shutters, mainly vinyl and aluminum shutters, have also become more popular over the years. You may also find steel shutters, sometimes referred to as security shutters, used on the exterior. Shutters also come in various colors and finishes, adding another layer of design flexibility.

Hurricane shutters cost about $3,700 on average, ranging from $1,500 to 5,900, depending on the style, size, materials, and your location. Materials may include metal, plastic, fabric, or wood.

Additional cost factors to consider include the number of windows, the time of year you install, and necessary permits. Keep in mind that if you purchase and install hurricane shutters during hurricane season, namely June through November in most states, you can expect to pay more due to increased demand.

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