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You Should Consider
Hurricane Screens if...

  • Concrete, wood frame, stucco finish, vinyl or wood siding, large lanai openings are all excellent applications. 
  • Must have access to the openings from the outside.
  • The Storm Catcher is only in place in case of a Hurricane threat. 
  • Desire an economical and effective hurricane protection system.
Characteristics
  • Simple to install
  • Economical even less expensive than plywood.
  • Allows light and visibility while protecting property
  • Light weight and folds easily for “under bed” storage in included storage bag
  • Storm Catcher hurricane screens reduce winds by 97% leaving a gentle breeze in any covered areas such as lanai’s
  • Surpassed most rigid testing requirements with wind loads up to 250 MPH and multiple impact tests with NO failures or damage.
  • Florida Building Commission approved for state-wide use. The first such product approved under the category of “new and innovative envelope products”
  • The Storm Catcher is engineered to be a low cost alternative for hurricane protection on new and existing buildings.
  • Ten years of development and testing.
  • Protects arched windows easily.
  • Unlimited widths and up to 13’ high for those large covered areas
  • Covers and protects those hard to protect spaces.

Description

The Storm Catcher is Florida Building Commission approved. The best use of the Storm Catcher wind-abatement system is to provide protection for large covered areas such as a lanai. The lanai will allow the Storm Catcher to deflect as far as it can during hurricane- force winds. The Storm Catcher can also absorb all of the impacts from flying debris protecting everything in the lanai and all of the windows and doors. BEST PRODUCT WE KNOW OF!

The Storm Catcher wind-abatement system can be used on any window or door with the understanding that you may have a broken window but your home will be protected against catastrophic loss. Yes, you may have to wipe up some water and clean up the broken glass but your house will not be subjected to the huge internal pressure build up that could cause the total loss of your home


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