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Browse our most recent guides covering costs, installation, maintenance, product comparisons, local regulations, and storm preparation for coastal NC and SC homeowners.

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Every question coastal Carolina homeowners ask us, organized by topic. Start with the subject that matters most to you right now.

Costs & Pricing
What different shutter systems actually cost, what drives the price up or down, and how to compare quotes from different installers.
Installation & The Process
What actually happens during a shutter installation — from the estimate visit to the final walk-through — and what to expect at each stage.
Maintenance & Lifespan
How to keep your shutters working as well as the day they were installed — and what happens if you don’t.
Choosing the Right Product
Side-by-side comparisons, use-case recommendations, and the honest answer to “which shutter is best for my home?”
Insurance & Regulations
How shutters affect your homeowner’s insurance premiums, what the wind mitigation form actually covers, and what local ordinances require.
HOA & Storm Prep
Getting HOA approval, preparing your home before a storm, knowing when to deploy, and what to do when you’re not home before a hurricane hits.
About This Resource

Hurricane Shutter Information Written by Installers, Not Marketers

Every article and guide on this site is written or reviewed by Matthew Burns and the American Hurricane Shutters installation team — people who have been fastening hurricane shutters to coastal Carolina homes since 2007. We do not write generic content. We write about what we actually see in the field every week: the questions homeowners ask at estimates, the mistakes people make waiting too long to order, the maintenance issues that turn up after a decade in salt air, and the real differences between shutter systems that product specs don’t capture.

We install all seven major hurricane shutter types — accordion, rolldown, Bahama, colonial, storm panels, hurricane screens, and flat polycarbonate. That means our comparisons are not biased toward a single product line. We recommend what is right for each home, and the articles here reflect that approach. If you are researching accordion hurricane shutters vs. rolldowns, whether storm shutters for windows affect your insurance, or how to find a qualified hurricane shutter installation company in coastal NC or SC, these guides are written specifically for you.

The Most Important Articles for New Shutter Buyers

If you are considering hurricane shutters for the first time, start with three resources: the installation process guide, which explains what happens from your first call to the completed installation; the cost calculator, which gives you a realistic estimate for your specific home; and the full FAQ, which covers the 30+ questions we answer at almost every estimate visit.

The single most important thing most new buyers don’t know: order before May. Shutters bought after June or July almost never install before that year’s peak hurricane season. Every system we sell is custom-fabricated to your exact opening dimensions — lead time from signed contract to installation day runs 4-8 weeks for most systems. The homeowners who call us in August after a storm watch is issued cannot be helped in time. The ones who called in March can.

Understanding Design Pressure: What Most Installers Skip

Design pressure is the maximum wind load a structure is expected to resist at a specific location. Every shutter installation requires a site-specific design pressure analysis to determine the correct fastener diameter, spacing pattern, and track system for your home’s address. Most competitors skip this analysis and use generic specifications. Without it, shutters can fail in conditions well below the rated wind speed — not because the product failed, but because the installation pattern wasn’t engineered for your actual local wind loads.

We use the ASCE model to calculate expected maximum wind speed for every installation address. This is one of the most important differences between a code-compliant installation and one that simply looks compliant. Our FAQ has a more detailed explanation of design pressure and why it matters for NC and SC coastal homes specifically.

Maintenance: The Factor Most Homeowners Underestimate

The shutters we installed in the 1990s that still work perfectly today all have one thing in common: their owners followed the maintenance schedule. The ones that are difficult to use, faded, or corroded typically belong to homeowners who never lubricated the tracks, never rinsed off salt exposure, and only tried to operate the shutters when a storm was already approaching. Our full maintenance guide covers every system type with specific cleaning products, lubrication schedules, and warning signs to watch for. It takes about 30 minutes per year to keep shutters in reliable working condition for 15+ years.

Find the Right Shutter for Your Specific Situation

Not every home needs the same system, and not every budget can support the most convenient option. Here is the honest short version: accordion shutters ($34/sq ft) are the best choice for most full-time coastal residents — permanently installed, fastest manual deployment, no storage required. Electric rolldowns ($48/sq ft + $700/opening) are the right choice for second homeowners who aren’t present before a storm — they can be deployed remotely. Storm panels ($18/sq ft aluminum) are the most affordable rated option, best for budget-conscious buyers willing to do the pre-storm setup work. Hurricane screens are the only practical certified solution for large porch and lanai openings. The full product comparison page covers all seven systems side by side.

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