When Osvaldo Zamora shopped around for accordion hurricane shutters back in January 2011, he made sure to ask all the right questions. He was in the middle of a complete home renovation involving roof, painting, and hurricane mitigation. "I'm spending the money, I want to make sure that I'm getting quality work," explained Mr. Zamora when he first met Omar Fagundo, President of All World Shutters, based in Hialeah, Fl. "All World Shutters was offering me the Bertha High Velocity Accordion Shutter System, the best one I found, for the best price overall. So when his competitors began to tell me that there was NO WAY he could be a legitimate company, I became skeptical." When it came time to close the deal, Zamora presented Fagundo with his hesitations. "I reassured him that we would do the job to his liking, on his schedule, and at the price I was quoting him for. And I told him he would be happy with the job we did," said Omar. Four weeks later when Zamora was ready to have his shutters installed, All World Shutters completed the entire job within two days, on time and on budget. "I'm very satisfied with the work that was done on my house. I would highly recommend All World Shutters to anyone looking for hurricane shutters. They did a phenomenal job! Thanks!" said Mr. Zamora at a post-installation meeting. Add Comment Use Protection! 06/29/2011
This saying may be cliche but it fits perfectly as a warning. "Use Protection" is short and to the point. It delivers an important message. If you live along the coast and are considering upgrading your home's protection, please do it before it's too late. There's just too much at stake. Miami, Fl, June 1, 2011 South Florida is living on borrowed time says Omar Fagundo, President of All World Shutters, based in Hialeah, Fl. Like many other vulnerable cities, Miami is overdue for a major tropical system of Category 3 or higher strength. Omar Fagundo believes people are becoming complacent. "Most of my clients are buying shutters to receive a discount from their insurance companies, and secondly for protection. Whereas a few years ago, I sensed a lot more concerned for the destructive power of the hurricane." Last year saw an above average hurricane season with 19 named storms, 12 of which were hurricane strength. The State of Florida was spared the wrath of any storms, but officials are telling people to get ready for another above average year. It's better to prepare early than to wait until we are in the "Cone" of danger. Make sure to get all necessary supplies, of which hurricane shutters may be the most important. Eliminate time wasted in putting up clunky panels as the winds pick up. Upgrade to Accordion, RollDown, or Impact Windows now and cross "board up windows" off of your To-Do List! |



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