Hurricane Shutters Wilmington

Hurricane Shutters for Wilmington, NC

Wilmington is one of the most hurricane-exposed cities on the East Coast. Situated at the mouth of the Cape Fear River and just miles from the open Atlantic, the Port City sits directly in the path of storms that funnel up the Carolina coastline. At American Hurricane Shutters, we have protected Wilmington homes and businesses for over 20 years — from the Victorian cottages of the Historic District to the gated estates of Landfall, and from the waterfront homes of RiverLights to the craftsman bungalows of Forest Hills.

Every Wilmington neighborhood has its own set of challenges: salt air from the river and sound, strict HOA architectural guidelines, historic preservation requirements, and New Hanover County coastal building codes. We understand all of it. Our marine-grade aluminum storm protection systems are custom-engineered for each property — ensuring your home is ready the moment a storm is named, without sacrificing the character that makes Wilmington one of the most beautiful cities in the South.

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Wilmington Hurricane Shutter Options: Every Style, Every Budget

No two Wilmington homes are alike. A Victorian on Front Street, a mid-century ranch in Glen Meade, and a new-build in Autumn Hall each demand a completely different approach to storm protection. We offer every type of hurricane shutter available — all custom-fabricated for your exact openings — to meet Wilmington’s diverse architecture, HOA requirements, and NC Building Codes.

Accordion Hurricane Shutters Wilmington NC

Accordion Shutters (Best Value & Ease)

The most popular choice for Wilmington homeowners. Accordion shutters fold to each side of the opening on a permanent track and lock in seconds — no panels to store, no hardware to lose.

Why they work in Wilmington: Ideal for the large sliding glass doors found in RiverLights townhomes and the multi-story homes in Landfall. One person can secure an entire home in minutes. Permanent, corrosion-resistant, and approved for use in all Wilmington HOA communities.

Cost: Approximately $34/sq ft (Installed).

Motorized Rolldown Hurricane Shutters Wilmington NC Landfall

Motorized Rolling Shutters (Ultimate Security)

The “lock and leave” standard for Wilmington’s second homeowners and luxury properties. At the touch of a button, the shutter descends from a box above the window to create a solid barrier against wind, debris, and intruders.

Why they work in Wilmington: The top request from owners in Landfall and Autumn Hall who travel frequently. Smart-home integration (Z-Wave, MyQ) allows remote deployment from anywhere. Also provides blackout capability and insulation for media rooms.

Cost: Approximately $48/sq ft (Manual) to $100+ (Motorized).

Bahama Hurricane Shutters Wilmington NC Sunset Park

Bahama Shutters (Aesthetic & Shade)

Hinge at the top and prop open at an angle — providing daily shade, airflow, and privacy while standing ready to close as a storm barrier. The defining look of coastal Wilmington homes.

Why they work in Wilmington: A natural fit for the cottage-style homes in Sunset Park and Ardmore. They reduce afternoon heat gain through Wilmington’s long summers and close in seconds when a storm is named. Available in custom powder-coat colors to satisfy any HOA palette.

Cost: Approximately $48–64/sq ft (Articulating Blade).

Colonial Hurricane Shutters Historic District Wilmington NC

Colonial Shutters (Traditional Elegance)

Heavy-gauge marine aluminum styled to look exactly like the traditional wood shutters original to Wilmington’s 19th-century architecture — but engineered to meet modern wind-load codes.

Why they work in Wilmington: The go-to solution for the Historic District, Forest Hills, and Carolina Heights. We have extensive experience with the Wilmington Historic Preservation Commission design review process and can guide approvals before fabrication begins.

Cost: Approximately $54/sq ft (varies by panel style).

Hurricane Screens RiverLights Wilmington NC

Hurricane Screens (Wide-Span Protection)

Motorized fabric barriers that descend over any opening — regardless of width. The answer for “impossible to shutter” spaces that rigid panels simply can’t cover.

Why they work in Wilmington: Perfect for the wide covered porches of RiverLights riverfront homes and the oversized screen enclosures found in Landfall. View-through mesh maintains sightlines to the Cape Fear River or marina. Spans up to 30+ feet with no center post.

Cost: Approximately $44/sq ft + motor.

Aluminum Storm Panels Midtown Wilmington NC

Aluminum & Clear Storm Panels (Budget-Friendly Defense)

Corrugated aluminum or translucent Lexan panels that slot into permanent tracks above and below each opening. The same certified wind rating as expensive permanent systems, at a fraction of the cost.

Why they work in Wilmington: The right call for starter homes in Midtown and Oleander where garage storage is available. Clear panels are popular for Front Street storefronts where blocking the merchandise display is not an option.

Cost: Aluminum ~$18/sq ft | Clear ~$22/sq ft.

Clear Lexan Polycarbonate Hurricane Shutters Front Street Wilmington NC

Flat Polycarbonate (Lexan)

Custom-cut to the exact size of your window opening and permanently mounted. Virtually optically clear — invisible from the street, with no visual impact on your home’s facade.

Why they work in Wilmington: The preferred solution for shop windows along Front Street and Market Street commercial buildings where boarding up is not an option. Also popular for residential view windows in Mayfaire and Autumn Hall where aesthetic impact must be zero.

Cost: Approximately $28/sq ft.

Wilmington Neighborhoods We Serve

Historic District & Downtown (28401): Victorian and Italianate homes on Front Street and the Riverwalk. Colonial and Bahama shutters reviewed by the Wilmington Historic Preservation Commission.

Sunset Park (28401): One of Wilmington’s oldest subdivisions and a National Register Historic District. Extensive references in this neighborhood.

Forest Hills & Carolina Heights (28403): Stately homes along tree-lined boulevards near Cape Fear Country Club. Custom colonial and bahama shutters crafted to match historic millwork.

Landfall (28405): Wilmington’s most prestigious gated community. Strict architectural review standards apply. We coordinate directly with the Landfall Architectural Review Board before fabrication begins.

Autumn Hall & Mayfaire (28405): Master-planned communities with HOA color requirements. We offer custom powder-coating to match any approved palette.

Glen Meade & Midtown (28403): Mid-century and newer homes near Cape Fear Country Club and Independence Mall. Accordion and storm panel solutions at every budget level.

River Lights (28412): Modern master-planned riverfront community on the Cape Fear. Accordion shutters for townhomes; hurricane screens for wide porch and marina-view openings. Includes Del Webb 55+ section.

Ardmore & Carolina Place (28401–03): Wilmington’s first suburban neighborhood, established 1906. Historic bungalows and craftsmen — bahama and colonial shutters sized for original window dimensions.

Masonboro & Seagate (28409): Large wooded lots in southeastern Wilmington near Masonboro Sound. Full-home accordion or storm panel systems for primary residences.

Why Wilmington Homeowners Choose American Hurricane Shutters

Built for the Cape Fear Salt Environment

Wilmington’s position at the mouth of the Cape Fear River creates a corrosion environment unlike anywhere else in North Carolina. Salt air, tidal humidity, and brackish spray attack standard aluminum fasteners within years. We use exclusively 6063-T6 Marine-Grade Aluminum and 18-8 Stainless Steel fasteners — the same specs used in marine hardware — so your shutters last decades, not years.

Historic Preservation & HOA Expertise

Wilmington has some of the most detailed architectural review requirements of any city in North Carolina. The Wilmington Historic Preservation Commission governs the Historic District and Sunset Park. Landfall, Autumn Hall, RiverLights, and dozens of other communities have their own HOA standards. We navigate all of it — handling pre-approvals, color matching, and permit submissions so you don’t have to.

Licensed, Local & Transparent Pricing

We are based at 1200 Castle Hayne Road, Wilmington — not a Florida franchise or an out-of-area crew. Fully licensed NC General Contractors, OSHA 30 certified, with 20 years of Wilmington installations behind us. Every job is performed by our own team, and we publish our pricing so you always know what you’re paying for before we start.

Proud member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear Home Builders Association.

We are a proud member of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce.

Explore Our Creations

A look at completed hurricane shutter installations across Wilmington’s neighborhoods.

A two-story blue beach house with white trim, featuring large windows with shutters. There is a wooden garage door on the lower level. Palm trees surround the property, and the sky is clear with a few clouds visible. The house number "123" is displayed near the entrance. in either North or South Carolina
A two-story blue beach house with white trim, featuring large windows with shutters. There is a wooden garage door on the lower level. Palm trees surround the property, and the sky is clear with a few clouds visible. The house number “123” is displayed near the entrance. in either North or South Carolina
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American Hurricane Shutters installs hurricane shutters throughout the City of Wilmington, NC. We serve every Wilmington zip code: 28401 (Historic District, Downtown, Sunset Park, Cargo District), 28403 (Forest Hills, Carolina Heights, Ardmore, Midtown, UNCW area), 28405 (Landfall, Mayfaire, Autumn Hall, NorthChase), 28409 (Masonboro, Seagate, Monkey Junction), 28411 (Porters Neck Plantation, northern Wilmington), and 28412 (RiverLights, Echo Farms, Pine Valley, The Cape). Based at 1200 Castle Hayne Road, Wilmington, NC 28401.

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Matthew Burns President
Matthew Burns is a storm protection expert and the President of American Hurricane Shutters. Continuing his family’s legacy, he combines 6+ years of hands-on experience with an analytical background from Duke University (B.S., Economics). He specializes in breaking down complex building codes and the long-term financial benefits of hurricane protection, helping Carolina homeowners make safe, informed, and cost-effective decisions.