Stop the Plywood Scramble: A Better Way to Protect Your Windows
The plywood scramble is a coastal rite of passage that residents of Wilmington hurricane shutters, Myrtle Beach storm protection, and every coastal community in between know intimately: the home improvement store lines as a storm approaches, the race to cut sheets to size, the physical strain of mounting boards while the wind picks up. It’s also a completely preventable experience — and after 18 years of watching coastal homeowners go through it, AHS has a clear message: there’s a dramatically better way.
Why Plywood Falls Short
Plywood fails on nearly every dimension of effective hurricane protection. It is not ASTM E1886/E1996 rated — meaning it has not been tested against the large-missile windborne debris standard that determines whether an opening protection system actually protects against a hurricane’s most damaging threat. A 9-pound 2×4 traveling at 34 mph — the ASTM E1886 large-missile test — will penetrate standard plywood sheeting. A rated hurricane shutter from AHS will not.
Plywood also generates no insurance wind-mitigation discount (because it’s not a rated, permanently installed system), requires 4–8 hours of installation labor before each storm, must be stored or replaced after each use, and presents a genuine physical challenge for elderly homeowners, single-occupant households, and anyone who can’t drive 10-foot sheets of OSB without a truck and an able-bodied helper.
The Hurricane Shutter Alternative
| Factor | Plywood | Accordion Shutters ($34/sq ft) |
|---|---|---|
| ASTM Impact Rating | None | E1886/E1996 certified |
| Deployment Time | 4–8 hours | <8 minutes |
| Insurance Discount | None | 10–30% |
| Storage Required | Yes — sheets must be stored | No — stays on track |
| Season Availability | Must purchase or locate | Always there |
| Usable by One Person | Difficult | Yes — one hand |
| Service Life | 1–3 uses | 20–30 years |
Budget Alternatives to Plywood That Are Actually Rated
For homeowners who cite plywood’s lower upfront cost as the barrier to transition, the comparison isn’t as favorable to plywood as it first appears. Aluminum storm panels at $18/sq ft are the lowest-cost ASTM-rated hurricane protection system AHS installs — they still require pre-storm installation, but they’re rated, they qualify for insurance discounts, and they last 15–20 years. The upfront investment is real; the long-term comparison to repeated plywood purchases is favorable. See our cost calculator to compare.
Frequently Asked Questions
Shutters are ASTM-rated for large-missile impact; plywood is not. Shutters deploy in minutes; plywood takes hours. Shutters generate insurance discounts; plywood generates none.
Plywood is cheap per storm but not rated, generates no discounts, and must be replaced. Accordion shutters at $34/sq ft are a one-time investment lasting 20–30 years.
Minimal barrier against rain and small debris — not rated for large-missile impact or cyclic wind pressure loads that rated shutters are designed to resist.
No, but only ASTM-rated systems qualify for wind-mitigation discounts. Plywood generates no premium reduction.
Accordion shutters at $34/sq ft — permanently mounted, deploy in under 8 minutes without tools, always ready for the first storm warning.
End the Plywood Scramble for Good
AHS installs rated hurricane shutters across coastal NC and SC from $18/sq ft. One installation, permanent protection. Call +19102561288.
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