Storm Panels
You Should Consider Storm Panels
if:
• Concrete, Masonry and frame construction
with or with out lap style siding
• Easy access to openings from outside.
• Only on the structure when in use.
• Want an economical but effective
protection.
Characteristics
• Corrugated metal or polycarbonte
hurricane panels that interlock in approximately
13-inch increments.
• Economical storm protection
• Can be installed with little or
no architectural impact.
• New see-thru polycarbonate panels
allow light and view.
• Headers and sills, should they be
used, can be removeable and stored until
required.
• Meets all code requirements
• Simple installation
• Unlimited widths
• Heights to 12'
• Special sizes upon request
• Corrugated steel, aluminum
• Great variety of attachment systems
• Vertical or horizontal panel installation
• Hurricane Panels can overlap
• New design
• Reduced cost
• Easier installation
• Aluminum or Galvanized steel panels
• Clear Lexan Panels for light
Considerations
• Not the most attractive product
• Storm panels when not in use will
require storage somewhere in your home or
garage.
• No central operation
• Timeconsuming to put up and take
down.
• 2nd story will require an extension
ladder to install.
• Operation from outside of the structure
only
• Lap siding requires special installation
• Make note of any obstructions which
would inhibit installation.
• Limited color choice - mill finish
and clear only
Gallery
Considerations
Header
& Sill Profiles
Color Chart
Measuring
& Installation
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