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Commercial Hurricane Shutters for Myrtle Beach Condos & HOAs
American Hurricane Shutters installs commercial hurricane shutters for condos, HOA communities, hotels, and commercial buildings throughout Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand. SC Safe Home approved contractor. OSHA-30 certified.
Myrtle Beach Commercial & HOA Hurricane Shutters
Who Installs Commercial Hurricane Shutters for Myrtle Beach Condos and HOAs?
American Hurricane Shutters, also known as AHS and AHS Carolinas, installs commercial hurricane shutters for condo associations, HOA communities, hotels, restaurants, and commercial buildings throughout Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand. We are a SC-licensed General Contractor, OSHA-30 certified, and listed by the SC Department of Insurance as an approved SC Safe Home contractor for the Greater Myrtle Beach Area.
Our commercial projects include motorized rolldown shutters for large openings and wide spans, hurricane screen systems for pool decks, covered parking, and commercial enclosures, and impact-rated systems for multi-story condo buildings. We provide full NOA documentation, HOA architectural review packages, and permit coordination for every commercial project.
Projects include Portside Grand Dunes, Oceanic Restaurant, Bluewater Grill, and commercial installations throughout the Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Little River markets.
Commercial Markets Served
Myrtle Beach Commercial & HOA Service Areas
AHS handles commercial hurricane shutter projects throughout the Grand Strand and coastal SC.
FAQ
Myrtle Beach Commercial Hurricane Shutter Questions
Common questions about commercial and HOA hurricane shutter installation in Myrtle Beach.
Commercial Hurricane Shutters for Myrtle Beach Condos & HOAs
SC Safe Home approved. OSHA-30 certified. Full NOA documentation. Serving the Grand Strand since 2006.
Commercial & HOA Wind Loads on the Grand Strand
Myrtle Beach condos, HOAs, and commercial buildings face the same Grand Strand oceanfront wind loads, with added code scrutiny for multi-unit and commercial structures. Under ASCE 7-16, the basis for the South Carolina Building Code (2021 IBC/IRC with state amendments), the ultimate design wind speed here runs roughly 140 mph and up depending on location (Risk Category II). The area sits within the Wind-Borne Debris Region, where the code requires protected openings — so hurricane shutters are a code requirement here, not just a precaution.
We treat that figure as a floor, not a target. Before installing, AHS performs a site-specific design pressure analysis for your Myrtle Beach commercial property property — accounting for the home’s height, exposure, roof geometry, and the loads each opening will actually see — and engineers every installation to exceed those numbers rather than simply meet code.
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