Maintain or else! 02/21/2012
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! Add Comment What Can Florida Do to Prepare? 02/13/2012
You're doing your part. You've stocked up on supplies and you're now shopping around for hurricane shutters or other forms of hurricane protection. You have a plan in place for before and after the storm. But why hasn't our power company done their role to help our state? In South Florida, it seems like EVERY powerline is located above ground. It's like we're just asking to go 2 weeks without power after a storm. We have to do something to UPDATE our infrastructure and place those powerlines below ground. I understand that this may seem like a huge task costing millions of dollars. But how much does it cost FPL to bring down contractors from out of state to repair thousands of overhead powerlines after a storm? Including overtime, double overtime, meals, and other costs associated with supporting their contractors? When will we learn to hurricane shutter our electrical grid? Under Pressure 02/11/2012
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. Automate your Hurricane Roll Down Shutters 02/09/2012
Imagine this scenario. It's Labor Day weekend 2012 and you and your family are on vacation in Martha's Vineyard (a little lofty). There's a Category 4 monster barreling it's way through the Bahamas and on it's way towards your home in South Florida. But you didn't close your hurricane shutters! What do you do? If you had your rolldown shutters set up with a Somfy Simu motor and hooked up to the TaHomA system, all you would do is close your shutters using your iPhone. The digital age is here and it has made its way to a shutter near you. The TaHomA Home Automation system communicates with your shutter anywhere in the world and will provide you the peace of mind of knowing your home is safe during a storm. Insurance Crack Down 02/08/2012
Since the beginning of the year, we've been inundated with requests for hurricane shutters in Miami from homeowners looking to comply with their insurance companies. Almost always, these are people that have responsibly purchased hurricane shutters or hurricane impact windows for the rest of their house but have left out a few openings. Sometimes, for as little as not covering one door with a hurricane shutters, they've been denied a large discount. If you are in this situation and are afraid to call out a company for just one hurricane shutter, please do not hesitate to call us out. We'll consult with you on what your options are and make sure you get back into compliance with your ins Impact Glass in our arsenal 02/06/2012
All World Shutters has now been licensed by the Construction Board of Miami Dade County as a glazing contractor. Before your eyes "glaze" over, glazing simply means "glass". Although we are now authorized to manufacture and install all kinds of glass systems, we are committing ourselves to our hurricane protection clients. AWS is now the closest authorized vendor of AWP LLC, formerly known as Arch Windows. AWP has a complete line of impact glass solutions including impact awning windows. For more information on our impact window line please 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. 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! | AuthorOmar Fagundo is the founder of All World Shutters, Inc. a hurricane shutters manufacturing and contracting firm in Miami, Fl. ArchivesCategoriesAll |



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