Hurricane Preparedness Checklist for Coastal NC and SC Homeowners
Hurricane preparedness for coastal NC and SC homeowners is a topic AHS approaches with practical directness: the most important preparedness action is having rated hurricane shutters installed and verified before hurricane season begins. Everything else — supplies, evacuation plans, insurance review — is critically important but secondary to the structural protection that prevents your home from being destroyed in the first place.
Pre-Season Hurricane Shutter Checklist
- Deploy each shutter fully through its travel cycle — every window and door
- Confirm center lock bar or closing mechanism engages fully on every opening
- Clean tracks and apply fresh silicone lubricant to all mechanical contact points
- Test electric systems through a complete open/close cycle via wall switch and remote
- Verify manual override hand crank is accessible and functional on electric systems
- Inspect anchor hardware for loosening — retighten if necessary
- Call AHS at +19102561288 for any shutters that bind, skip, or don’t lock properly
Home and Family Preparedness Checklist
- Know your county evacuation zone (check your county emergency management website)
- Identify your primary and alternate evacuation routes
- Maintain 72–96 hours of water (1 gallon/person/day), non-perishable food, and medications
- Keep important documents (insurance policies, IDs, property records) in a waterproof container
- Photograph or video document every room’s contents for insurance claims
- Know your homeowner’s insurance hurricane deductible — it’s typically separate from your standard deductible
- Confirm your flood insurance coverage — homeowner’s policies don’t cover flood damage
Insurance Checklist
Review your policy’s named-storm or hurricane deductible — in coastal NC and SC, this is typically 1–5% of your home’s insured value, not a flat dollar amount. On a $400,000 home, a 2% hurricane deductible means $8,000 out of pocket before insurance pays. Confirm your wind-mitigation inspection documentation is on file with your carrier and accurately reflects your current shutter configuration. If you’ve had shutters installed since your last inspection, schedule a new wind-mitigation inspection. See our hurricane shutters FAQ.
Frequently Asked Questions
Verify shutters operate, know evacuation zone and route, maintain 72+ hour supplies, document home contents, know your insurance deductible.
By late April — before peak season. AHS recommends pre-season shutter inspection by then.
Structural protection layer — prevents the opening breach that causes catastrophic failure. Everything else manages the aftermath.
County-managed. Zone A includes most barrier island communities. Check your county emergency management website for your specific zone.
Yes — call +19102561288 in late winter or early spring. Pre-season slots fill quickly.
Schedule Your Pre-Season Shutter Inspection
AHS provides pre-season inspection and service across coastal NC and SC. Don’t wait for hurricane season to find out your shutters need service. Call +19102561288.
Further Reading
- What Do Bahama Shutters Look Like From the Inside? A View Guide - April 14, 2026
- Fenetex vs. Alutech StormTex | Carolina Hurricane Screens | AHS - April 13, 2026
- Considering QMI Shutters? A Carolina Expert’s Comparison | AHS - April 10, 2026
