Retractable screens, fabric panels, storm panels, and impact windows — installed by in-house crews. Built for Jacksonville wind, rain, and HVHZ rules.
Florida isn’t “maybe” hurricane country — it’s when, not if. Northeast Florida gets the season, the rain, and the insurance math. Unprotected openings are how water and debris get inside.
Hurricane season runs June through November. The First Coast averages about 52 inches of rain a year — gutters help, but your windows and openings are what insurers watch. Across Florida, many homeowners have seen property insurance premiums roughly double since 2020 as carriers tighten wind coverage. When a storm hits, failed or unprotected windows are a leading driver of interior damage — pressure, water, and flying debris move from “outside problem” to “gutted rooms” fast.
Pick what fits your budget, HOA, and how you live — we’ll help you match opening protection to code and your carrier’s mitigation form.
Motorized, high-tensile fabric barriers that deploy when the forecast turns ugly — ideal for patios, lanais, and wide garage openings where traditional panels are a pain.
Lightweight, code-trusted fabric systems — HVHZ-approved options available — that store in a fraction of the space metal panels need.
Aluminum or polycarbonate panels on a track system — the classic, cost-effective way to meet opening protection without paying for glass replacement on every window.
Permanent protection — no deployment checklist before every storm. ENERGY STAR options help year-round comfort while satisfying missile-impact ratings insurers recognize.
Ratings and credits vary by product line, installation, and carrier — we document everything for your wind mitigation inspection.
Florida encourages wind mitigation — documented opening protection is one of the biggest levers on your wind premium.
Wind insurance isn’t charity — it’s math. When windows and doors fail, internal pressure spikes, roofs lift easier, and water damage scales fast. Rated shutters, fabric, panels, or impact glass reduce that failure mode. After a licensed inspector documents qualifying features on the standard wind mitigation form, many carriers apply credits on the wind portion of the policy.
The 15–45% range you hear in the market usually refers to savings on that wind premium slice, not your entire homeowner’s bill (flood, liability, and other coverages don’t move the same way). Your exact credit depends on product approval, installation method, opening coverage percentage, roof features, and carrier filing — we don’t guess; we install to spec and hand you the paperwork trail.
Bottom line: the upgrade pays twice — storm season peace of mind, and year-after-year premium relief when the inspection lines up. Call (904) 762-7779 or request a quote and we’ll walk your openings with mitigation in mind.
Screens, fabric, panels, and coastal-ready glass — real jobs, real Florida weather.
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Limited-time stacking rules may apply — ask when you book your free estimate.
Stock up for every opening and save on material.
Motorized protection for the spaces you actually live in.
After Hurricane Ian, I got serious about impact windows. ArmorGuard handled 14 windows and 2 sliding doors in 3 days. Insurance discount is saving us $1,800/year.— Robert K., Orange Park