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The Blind Pro is an independent local owned company owned and operated by Mike & Vicki Younker. We preform all work ourselves. We are licensed (blind**lc) & bonded in the state of Washington. We cover all of Skagit, Island, Whatcom, & San Juan countys. We sell and service retractable awnings and window coverings. We are a Showcase dealer for Hunter Douglas and authorized Alustra dealer.

The Blind Pro is an independent local owned company owned and operated by Mike & Vicki Younker. We preform all work ourselves. We are licensed (blind**lc) & bonded in the state of Washington. We cover all of Skagit, Island, Whatcom, & San Juan countys. We sell and service retractable awnings and window coverings. We are a Showcase dealer for Hunter Douglas and authorized Alustra dealer.

Hurricane Shutters questions, answered by experts

Yes, by reinforcing hinges and latches to prevent unauthorized entry.

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

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.

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.

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