Florida Building Code Approved Shutters
HV Bahama Hurricane Shutter
The HV Bahama Hurricane shutter is built to meet the Florida Build Code for Non High Velocity Zones. Generally, these are areas outside of Dade and Broward County Florida. The shutter width can be extended by using multiple center mullions, up to a maximum width of 120 Inches.
View the architectural drawings below to see detailed installation and product limitation information.
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HV Colonial Hurricane Shutter
The HV Colonial Hurricane shutter is built to meet the Florida Build Code for Non High Velocity Zones. Generally, these are areas outside of Dade and Broward County Florida. The width of the shutter can be extended by using up to 4 folding panels .
View the architectural drawings below to see detailed installation and product limitation information.
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Architectural or Decorative Shutters
Foil Blade Colonial Shutter
The Foil Blade Colonial can be configured in many different ways. Multiple horizontal mullions, flat panels, as well as double bottom and top frames can be added to change the appeal of the product. Arches can also be incorporated into the design of the shutter. Standard, Bi-fold, or Tri-fold designs are available.
Board and Batten Colonial Shutter
This is one of our strongest shutters. Although it is not tested as a hurricane shutter it is made with the same material as a hurricane shutter. Also there are many variations available, such as triple battens for extra tall windows, or cross battens as seen above. They are also available 2 panel, 3 panel of 4 panel configuration.
Arched Foil Blade Panel
Arched panels are usually placed over a wall as a decorative item where a window does not exist. The arched frame is made by running the frame through a roll bending machine. The panel is cut to the same radius as the frame. By attaching the arched frame to the panel we achieve the look of a one piece panel with an arched top. The same procedure is used for arched colonial shutters over an arched window.