What would happen if you left your car in your garage one morning and didn't return for three years?  If it didn't get stolen, and it was never turned on, chances are it wouldn't work.  What would happen if you went 10,000 miles without an oil change?  Your car would hate you!

Like many things in life, without maintenance, things fall apart.  The same thing goes with hurricane shutters.  Although hurricane shutters manufactured at All World Shutters are composed of high grade aluminum and stainless steel, regular maintenance will make a huge difference down the line.

Accordion shutters are mechanical in nature (they roll across a track).  The wheels carry all the weight of the hurricane shutter and coincidentally are the weakest link when it comes to deferred maintenance.  If you live along the coast and haven't maintained or at least operated your hurricane shutters regularly, let me know how it goes for you next time you try to close them.

For some more detail about how to properly maintain your accordion shutters, please check out our Maintenance Page.  Whether you just got shutters or have had them for years, maintaining your hurricane shutters will prevent an "Oh Darn!" moment for you right before a storm!
 
 
When you think of hurricanes, you think of wind speeds. You know the faster the wind blows, the more powerful the storm.  When we design hurricane shutters, we think of wind pressures.  This is when it starts getting complicated.  

During a storm, your home will experience Positive + and Negative - wind pressures.  Positive wind pressure is what is blowing against your hurricane shutters.  But Negative wind pressure is a force that pulls away from your house and hurricane shutters.  The best way to imagine this is as a giant vacuum cleaner trying to suck out your hurricane shutter.  What you may not know is that the Negative wind pressures along the corners of your home can be TWICE that of the Positive.  

Imagine a hurricane that's twice as powerful as you think!  No worries, Miami Dade Approved hurricane shutters are more than capable of handling the forces of tropical systems.
 

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