Hurricane Fabric Protection System

Without Paying $40,000 for Shutters

Florida code-approved hurricane fabric that blocks wind, rain, and debris — DIY or professionally installed in hours.

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Survives Category 5 Hurricane Winds
Tested up to 195+ mph impact pressure

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Prevents Structural Damage
Stops internal pressure that causes roof failure

Code Approved Protection

Meets strict storm protection standards for coastal homes

This is the moment most homes fail during a hurricane.

Hurricanes don’t just break windows — they create internal pressure that can lift your roof and cause severe structural damage.

Hurricane fabric acts as a protective barrier, reducing wind force and preventing pressure buildup inside your home.

Florida Building Code Approved

Tested for Extreme Wind Zones

Hurricane-Grade Protection

Designed specifically for hurricane-prone regions.

Designed for Coastal Homes

Engineered to absorb energy from flying debris.

Hurricane Protection in 4 Simple Steps

Protecting your home from hurricanes is simple with our streamlined process.

01

Measure

Use our quick guide or send photos — we verify everything for you.

No tools. No guesswork.

02

Order

Get custom-cut hurricane fabric tailored to your exact openings.

Custom-fit for your exact openings

03

Install

DIY in under 2 hours or choose professional installation.

No contractor needed (optional help available)

 

04

Stay Protected

Deploy before storms and reuse for years.

Reuse every season — no recurring cost

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. It’s engineered to absorb and distribute impact energy, preventing window breakage and internal pressure buildup — the main cause of structural failure.

 

In most cases, no. The fabric prevents debris penetration and reduces pressure forces significantly.

 

Typically 60–80% less than traditional hurricane shutters.

Yes. Most homeowners install it in under 2 hours.

 

Multiple hurricane seasons with proper storage.

A single broken window can lead to severe water damage and structural failure.

Insurance pays after damage — it doesn’t prevent it. Most policies don’t cover full losses.

 

If You Live Here, You’re Already at Risk

Coastal and southern states face the highest hurricane damage rates every year.Storm season doesn’t wait. Protection shouldn’t either. Hurricane protection isn’t optional in these zones — it’s essential.