
Find licensed hurricane shutter contractors who actually know Florida.
Curated installers of impact windows, accordion and roll-down shutters, and hurricane panels — vetted for licensing, local code fluency, and HVHZ experience from Key Biscayne to Pensacola.
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Find a contractor where you live
Every region in Florida has its own building code amendments, wind zones, and HOA expectations. Start with your area.

Southwest Florida — Lee & Collier Counties
Post-Ian rebuilding, done to current code.

Palm Beach County
Intracoastal estates and barrier-island exposure.

Broward County
Fort Lauderdale to Hollywood — coast, condos, and Intracoastal homes.

Miami-Dade County — Coastal Pockets
Coral Gables to Sunny Isles — premium coastal Miami.

Tampa Bay Area
Bay surge zones, post-Milton rebuilding.

Central Florida
Inland doesn't mean immune.
Featured listings
Reputable, licensed Florida installers
A small sample of the vetted contractors in our directory. Each holds an active Florida license and works exclusively in their listed service areas.
Paradise Shutter Systems
Naples and Marco Island shutter specialists.
Gulf Coast Impact Windows
Naples to St. Pete impact glass installers.
Sanibel Impact Co.
Barrier-island rebuilds and elevation-compliant installs.
Intracoastal Shutter Co.
Waterfront-home roll-downs and bahama shutters.
Atlantic Impact Windows & Doors
Impact glass for the Florida coast.
Broward Shutter Experts
Accordion and roll-down specialists across Broward.
Why choose a local Florida expert
Florida storms are not a national problem.
The Florida Building Code — and Miami-Dade's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone amendments — are written by people who've stood in the wreckage of Andrew, Charley, Ian, and Milton. The contractors who install in those conditions every week are not the same crews answering a 1-800 number two states away.
Licensed in Florida
Every listing carries an active CGC, CRC, CBC, or CCC license verifiable through DBPR.
HVHZ-fluent
From NOA-approved hardware in Miami-Dade to Lee County's enhanced wind zone, our installers permit there weekly.
Wind mitigation aware
They complete the OIR-B1-1802 paperwork that lowers your insurance premium.
Local service areas
Crews live in the counties they serve — not flying in after a storm.

How it works
From storm worry to a real quote in four steps.
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Pick your area
Start with the region of Florida where your home is.
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Review vetted listings
Browse local contractors with license, services, and service-area detail.
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Contact directly
Reach the company directly — we don't resell your information.
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Get protected
Get a code-compliant quote and your wind mitigation paperwork.
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Find a licensed Florida installer who understands your county's wind zone, your HOA, and the products that hold up.
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Reach high-intent Florida homeowners actively preparing for storm season. Limited listings per area to keep competition fair.
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