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Removable Hurricane Screens

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One of our most cost effective products currently on the market is the Removable Hurricane Screen.

Don’t be fooled, this material can take a beating. This category 5 rated screen is made from a thick Polypropylene and uses Tenara thread. Its lightweight properties make it great for large openings such as garage doors or lanais.

With its see-through design and UV Inhibitors you can watch the storm pass by in the safety of your own home.

This is also unique with a 10yr limited warranty compared to most products at 5yrs.

Negatives are it’s a flexible material so not ideal when placed right up against a door or window.

FL 14110 • Code Approvals: FBC Non-HVHZ, TAS, ASTM, Impact Resistant, Design Pressure +60/-60

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Our category 5 rated removable storm screens are manufactured from thick, heavy-duty Polypropylene mesh woven tightly with ultra-durable Tenara thread. They feature built-in UV inhibitors to prevent sun breakdown and are designed to cut down wind and driving water intrusion by over 90%.

Don’t let the lightweight fabric fool you—these screens can take an absolute beating. They are Florida Building Code approved (FL 14110) with design pressures of +60/-60, making them fully impact-resistant and rated for Category 5 storm protection.

Because they are incredibly lightweight and easy to handle compared to heavy metal, they are the ideal, budget-friendly solution for large architectural openings such as garage doors, covered patios, and lanais.

Yes! One of the biggest design advantages is their translucent, see-through design. You can safely watch the storm pass by from the safety of your home without feeling completely boxed into a dark, cave-like environment.

Because they are constructed from a flexible, high-strength fabric material, they will flex slightly under extreme wind loads. For this reason, they are not ideal when placed flush or directly up against glass doors or windows without proper stand-off clearance. They also require manual deployment and storage before a storm hits.