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Hurricane proofing can be attractive too

Contributed Content April 6, 2025

As hurricane season approaches, many homeowners in Tampa Bay face a critical decision: how to protect their property while preserving its elegance and architectural integrity. The memories of last year’s storms are still fresh—devastating winds, flooding rains and the impact that the unprecedented hurricane season left in its wake. But protecting your home doesn’t have to come at the expense of its charm and character. With thoughtful planning and advanced solutions, hurricane protection can seamlessly integrate with your home’s design, offering both unmatched security and timeless appeal.

One of the most common oversights in new construction or renovations is failing to think aesthetically about hurricane protection during the design phase. Architects and designers often think of hurricane protection one of two ways: that high-end impact glass addresses all needs, or that inexpensive metal panels or fabric are an easy way to address building code requirements. By involving experts like Home Safety Solutions early in the process, homeowners can ensure their property is both visually stunning and hurricane-ready. Whether it’s mitered glass corners, round columns or sprawling lanais, custom solutions like hidden roll-down shutters or impact-resistant screens keep your home secure while preserving its design integrity.

Modern hurricane protection has evolved far beyond traditional metal shutters, seamlessly integrating cutting-edge engineering with stylish design. Today’s options allow homeowners to safeguard their properties without sacrificing architectural beauty. From timeless coastal designs to sleek, modern solutions, there’s a perfect fit for every style.

One of the simplest protection options available is impact-rated glass. Windows are often a home’s most vulnerable point during a hurricane, but they don’t have to be the weak link. Hurricane windows have many features and benefits, the most significant being that this hurricane protection solution requires no deployment ahead of storms. Additionally, their ease of integration with any home’s design and energy-saving features further insulate homes by keeping warm UV rays out.

While the many benefits of impact-rated glass make it a desirable hurricane protection solution, some homeowners have found drawbacks to the option as well. For starters, this protection type is considered more of a premium and can be costly. Another potential point of pain is when rain is driven by high winds, water can leak inside the home and if something were to strike the window, the outer sacrificial layer of glass would need to be replaced shortly after the storm has passed. For these reasons, there has been a growing percentage of homeowners requesting additional hurricane protection in front of their impact-related windows, for extra peace of mind.

A less well-known hurricane protection solution is Colonial shutters. These hurricane shutters are an excellent choice for those who value classic elegance or those with a more traditional or historic looking home. Permanently mounted to the sides of windows, Colonial shutters provide robust year-round protection while doubling as a beautiful architectural feature. With almost limitless choices of customizable colors and finishes, Colonial shutters can be tailored to compliment homes, adding sophistication along with storm security.

Similarly, Bahama shutters bring a relaxed, tropical flair to hurricane protection. Positioned throughout the year at an angle above windows, they offer shade from the sun and enhanced privacy. When folded down, and secured into place, they provide a strong barrier against severe storms. Available in adjustable designs and a full range of vibrant or subtle hues, Bahama shutters let homeowners enjoy an enhanced coastal aesthetic without compromising safety.

Modern innovations, such as accordion and roll-down shutters, blend practicality with sleek design. Accordion shutters are permanently mounted and easy to operate, making them ideal for quick protection, especially on upper-story windows. Roll-down shutters, like the Nautilus system, feature a slim, discreet box mounted above windows or openings that blend into the home’s exterior when not in use. With electric deployment options, they offer a seamless combination of convenience and security with the push of a button.

For ultimate versatility, the UltraShield Rolldown Screen delivers year-round functionality. Its proprietary UltraShield Reinforced Polyester Fabric meets and exceeds Florida building code requirements for storm protection standards. Additionally, it can be used year-round to protect from harmful UV rays, offering comfort and convenience while maintaining the home’s aesthetic.

Whether you’re drawn to classic designs or modern features, today’s hurricane protection options allow you to preserve the beauty of your home while ensuring it stands strong against nature’s fiercest forces. Hurricane protection has transformed, moving beyond the era of bulky aluminum panels to sleek, sophisticated solutions that offer options such as transparent polycarbonate systems that allow natural light while shielding against debris, and roll-down screens that retract neatly out of sight, when not in use. There are more than a handful of hurricane protection options available to homeowners – and Home Safety Solutions is a dealer and installer of ten types. Each option offers unique benefits for different styles of homes and custom installations for homes with unique architectural features.

The devastation of 2024’s hurricane season proved that preparation isn’t optional, but it doesn’t have to come at the expense of your home’s beauty. For four decades, Home Safety Solutions has been Tampa Bay’s Storm Shielder, helping residents protect their homes and businesses with custom hurricane protection solutions that enhance safety, while preserving architectural integrity. Whether it’s impact windows, customizable shutters, screens or even panels, our team of experts works closely with you from consultation to installation.

Troy Atlas

Safeguard your home or business with hurricane protection you can rely on from Home Safety Solutions. I invite you to speak with one of our experts today to learn how to protect your home without sacrificing its beauty.

R. Troy Atlas is the Storm Shielder in Chief of Home Safety Solutions. Reach Troy at [email protected].

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