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Protect Your Home with Hurricane-Proof Storm Shutters
For the homeowner in coastal Carolina, tropical storms are a serious threat. American Hurricane Shutters is your local, insured storm shutter installer, specializing in protecting windows and doors for over 20 years. From sliding glass doors to entire patios, we provide homeowners peace of mind against the harshest weather. Don’t rely on plywood; get permanent, reliable protection
Living on the coast requires more than just storm protection; it requires corrosion resistance. Unlike standard installers, we use 6063-T6 Marine-Grade Aluminum and 18-8 Stainless Steel fasteners to prevent saltwater seizing, a common issue with cheaper implementations. Our custom Design Pressure Analysis ensures your shutters meet specific local wind load requirements, whether you are in a historic home in Southport or an oceanfront condo in North Myrtle Beach.
From Wilmington and Oak Island to, Topsail Beach and Myrtle Beach, our team combines experience, precision, and local knowledge to provide dependable storm protection. We’re committed to craftsmanship, honesty, and service—values that have made us a trusted name in hurricane protection throughout the Carolina coast.
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Our Services
Storm Shutter Solutions for All Doors and Windows

Custom Design Pressure & Building Code Analysis
We perform a custom design pressure analysis for every property. This critical step guarantees your shutter system is properly specified and meets all local building code requirements, providing maximum protection for your windows and doors.

Professional Storm Shutter Installation
Our expert technicians provide professional installation for all shutter types. We are the trusted installer for rolldown, roll up, accordion, Bahama, and hinged colonial storm shutters that are permanently affixed to your home.

Commercial Shutters
We install durable roll up security shutters for businesses and offer stylish, decorative bahama and colonial shutter for your home. We provide solutions that cover protection, comfort, and security.
Products to Fit any Design!
Our Hurricane Shutter Options

Accordion Shutters
Accordion Hurricane Shutters are built from industrial-grade extruded aluminum; these quick deploying, permanent systems meet strict impact codes to withstand high-velocity winds. They glide effortlessly on tracks, allowing you to secure large spans and windows in minutes—no tools required. Enjoy peace of mind with a locking, rust-resistant solution that delivers superior storm defense and security.
Rolldown Shutters
Experience the ultimate convenience with rolldown hurricane shutters. Deployable at the touch of a button (if motorized), both motorized and manual systems offer premium storm protection and robust security. Constructed from double-walled aluminum, they provide superior impact resistance, noise reduction, and energy efficiency. Perfect for hard-to-reach windows, our rolling shutters retract into a discreet housing to preserve your home’s aesthetic while ensuring maximum safety.


Bahama Shutters
Elevate your curb appeal with articulating Bahama shutters, blending tropical style with modern functionality. Unlike traditional fixed models, our adjustable louvers grant total control over light, ventilation, and privacy. Engineered from durable, impact-rated aluminum, these shutters lock securely to provide heavy-duty hurricane protection. Enjoy the classic coastal look without compromising on structural safety or daily convenience. We also offer the traditional fixed blade style as well as non-rated decorative options.
Colonial Shutters
Combine traditional architectural charm with industrial strength using colonial hurricane shutters. Modeled after historic wooden designs, these functional shutters are crafted from heavy-gauge aluminum to meet strict wind and impact codes. They enhance your home’s curb appeal year-round and deploy in moments—simply swing them shut and lock the storm bars. Get the classic look you love with the certified protection you need. We also offer a non-rated decorative style that is just for looks- but offers the same long lasting aluminum build.


Storm Panels
Secure your home cost-effectively with aluminum and clear storm panels. Providing certified impact resistance at a fraction of the cost, our removable systems are the budget-friendly standard for storm safety. Choose rugged corrugated aluminum for durability, or clear polycarbonate panels to maintain visibility and light. Lightweight and stackable, they install quickly onto pre-mounted tracks or anchors to meet rigorous building codes.
Hurricane Screens
Protect your home without sacrificing your view with StormTex hurricane screens. Incorporating Kevlar-strength Aramid technology, these advanced fabric systems deflect airborne debris and reduce wind velocity by up to 97%. They are lightweight, translucent, and perfect for enclosing large patios or lanais. Get certified, Category 5 storm protection that eliminates the ‘cave effect’ of traditional metal shutters.


Flat Polycarbonate (Lexan)
Maintain your view and natural light with our ClearTek rated polycarbonate shutters, offering certified hurricane impact resistance with glass-like transparency. For architectural glazing or where code compliance isn’t required, we also supply non-rated Palsun sheets. Both options deliver virtually unbreakable strength and superior UV protection, providing a modern, shatter-proof alternative to plywood or traditional metal panels.
Why Choose Us
The American Hurricane Shutter Difference
Reinforced Quality Material
We use 6063-T6 Aluminum Shutters with 18-8 Stainless Steel Fasteners to ensure your system resists corrosion and failure in our coastal environment.
Insured & Certified Technicians
Certified & Insured. Our technicians are OSHA 30 certified and Aerial Lift trained, ensuring safe installation on multi-story properties.
Local Expertise & Quick Response
We are your neighbors. We understand coastal construction, from siding to foundations, and offer emergency service when you need it.
Code Adherance​
Code Compliance Guaranteed. We perform site-specific Design Pressure Analysis to ensure full compliance with International Building Code (IBC) and local coastal ordinances.
20 Years + of Experience
20+ Years Coastal Experience. Serving the specific needs of NC/SC coastal architecture since 2003, from Little River to Morehead City.
Local-Leading 7-Year Warranty
We stand by our work with a comprehensive 7-year warranty, giving homeowners true, long-term peace of mind.
Additional Services
We Also Offer
American Hurricane Shutters offers more than storm protection. We provide Bahama, Colonial, accordion, and roll-down shutters, plus expert repairs, maintenance, and retrofits throughout Wilmington, Oak Island, Topsail Beach, and Myrtle Beach. Count on our 20+ years of local experience for dependable protection and lasting peace of mind.

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Ready to Protect Your Home?
Don’t wait for the next tropical storm. Whether you need to secure sliding glass doors, impact glass windows, or your entire home, we can help. Contact our team today for a free, no-obligation estimate for your windows and doors.
Hurricane Shutters Frequently Asked Questions
For ultimate convenience and strength, motorized roll-down shutters are the gold standard. However, for coastal homes in our region, impact-rated Bahama and Colonial shutters are often considered “best” because they combine heavy-duty protection with permanent, high-end curb appeal.
Aluminum is the preferred choice for our coastal clients because it is lightweight, easy to operate, and naturally resistant to salt-air corrosion. Galvanized steel offers exceptional impact strength but is significantly heavier and more prone to rust over time if the coating is compromised.
In the Southeastern NC and Northeastern SC regions—including Wilmington, Oak Island, Jacksonville, Topsail, Myrtle Beach, and Pawleys Island—you should look for a local specialized dealer like American Hurricane Shutters that builds to local wind-load codes.
Removable aluminum storm panels are consistently the most budget-friendly hurricane protection option. They provide robust defense at a lower price point than permanent systems like accordions or roll-downs.
Powder-coated aluminum Bahama or Colonial shutters are ideal for beachfront homes. They are specifically engineered to withstand the intense salt spray and high wind speeds of the immediate coast without rotting or warping.
To be effective, shutters must overlap the window opening by at least 1 to 2 inches on each side (depending on the style) to ensure they anchor into the home’s structural framing rather than just the window trim.
While you can DIY simple storm panels, we strongly recommend professional installation for permanent systems like Bahama or accordion shutters. Professionals ensure the shutters are code-compliant, properly anchored, and eligible for insurance discounts.
A typical professional installation for a full home generally ranges from $5,000 to $20,000, depending on the shutter type and the number of windows. Some of our largest jobs have been over $200,000!
Yes. All exterior shutters provide a “thermal barrier” that can reduce solar heat gain by 30–50%. Bahama shutters are particularly effective at this because they act as permanent awnings even when open.
Roll-downs are permanently installed and deploy in seconds via a motor or a bit longer via manual crank. Storm panels are removable, require physical storage, and can take several hours (or a full day) to manually bolt onto the house before a storm.
A professional crew can typically outfit an average home in 1 to 3 days, depending on the complexity of the system (e.g., motorized roll-downs take longer than basic panels). However, it will take 2 or more months to have the shutters custom fabricated before the install even takes place.
Look for a warranty that specifically guarantees future service and clearly delineated terms. Most shutters are not warrantied against them being damaged by flying debris (i.e. during a hurricane)- but ensure it covers malfunctions, specific shutter parts (the electric motor). Ensure it is with a reputable company, so that you can be certain that they will service it in the future.
Coastal shutters should be rinsed with fresh water every few weeks to remove salt buildup. You should also lubricate the tracks and/or hinges with a dry lubricant spray at least twice a year to ensure smooth operation. Washing them deeply twice a year is also recommmended. Check Out our Maintenance Guide for more specifics.
Yes. Most insurance companies in North and South Carolina offer “wind mitigation” credits for homes with impact-rated, professionally installed shutters.
Bahama/Colonial:Â High aesthetic appeal; moderate-to-high protection.
Roll-down:Â Aluminum or Screen (Kevlar). Sleek/hidden; maximum protection and convenience.
Accordion:Â Practical for large openings; high protection.
Panels:Â Low aesthetic (removable); high protection.
Specialized manufacturers like American Hurricane Shutters can custom-build aluminum shutters to fit arches, circles, and other irregular window shapes that standard panels cannot cover.
Labor for a simple “put up/take down” service typically ranges from $100 to $250 per opening, though this varies based on the height and accessibility of the window and complexity of the shutter.
Not at all. For 2025, shutters remain a top trend for their timeless look and energy-saving properties, though modern preferences have shifted toward wider louvers and clean, neutral finishes. Our Bahama shutters can give the same effect, but add exterior curb appeal to your home.
The main drawbacks are the initial cost, the need for regular maintenance in coastal environments, and—for some styles—the permanent change to the home’s exterior look.
While you can leave the fixtures up, you should never leave panels or roll-downs fully closed year-round. It can be a fire safety hazard by blocking exits and traps heat and moisture against your windows. Also, on the coast non-moving shutters count potentially build up oxides or debris and be unable to open after extended periods of closure.
Aluminum mill finish panels last the longest- as there is no coating to fail and damage to individual panels can be bent out or replaced. For less cumbersome styles- powder-coated aluminum shutters typically last the longest—often 20+ years—because they do not rot like wood, crack like vinyl, or rust like steel.
The primary alternatives are impact-resistant windows, hurricane-rated fabric (like Armor Screen or our kevlar-reinforced StormTex Screens by Alutech), or reinforced window films. Films are useless for true hurricanes and should be avoided. It is actually not legal to sell window film as hurricane protection in Florida since it simply prevents the window from shattering and does not transfer force to the framing. So it leaves your window able to be blown in, sucked out, and when an object hits it is will shatter more like a windshield on a car- but it will not add substansial protection except perhaps some safety defense against burglers and danger of broken glass.
High-quality aramid (Kevlar) hurricane fabric systems like our StormTex typically cost around $44 per square foot and must be installed by an authorized dealer. These are rolldown screens and can also be used for privacy, bug/rain protection, among other things.
Service Areas: Local Hurricane Protection Near You
AHS Carolinas provides certified installation and repair across North and South Carolina. Click your region below to see specific service locations.



























































