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New
panels strong and easy to install
Our newest
storm panels are made of 22-gauge galvanized steel
and are strong enough to withstand an impact test
of a 2 x 4 shot out of a cannon at 34 mph. The
Miami-Dade County test requires the panel to be
hit in 3 different places. The panel must withstand
this impact and still protect the envelope of
the building. This is the strictest building code
in Florida for hurricane shutters. Our new 22-gauge
storm panel meets this code.
Although made of steel, this
storm panel has been engineered in such a way
that it is almost as light in weight as aluminum.
Our new 22-gauge storm panel
has been designed with the safety of the person
installing them in mind. The sides of the panels
have been hemmed back all the way, giving a safe
and smooth edge.
The advantages of steel hurricane
storm panels? They're affordable, architecturally
pleasing, and easily stacked in a minimum of space.
In March of 2003 the State
of Florida passed a law requiring that the second
floor of all dwellings be protected from hurricanes
without the use of a ladder. Our new 22-gauge
steel storm panels are now engineered to meet
that requirement. The new slide tracks and removable
handle allow the storm panels to be put in place
from inside the dwelling without
the use of a ladder.
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