Aluminum Storm Panels: Affordable Hurricane Protection for Every Home
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What Are Aluminum Storm Panels?
Aluminum storm panels — also known as hurricane panels — are corrugated or flat sheets of aluminum that bolt or slide into permanently mounted tracks around your windows and doors. They are the most affordable type of hurricane shutter available and remain one of the most popular choices for homeowners across Florida, Texas, and the Gulf Coast who need reliable storm protection without breaking the bank.
Storm panels are available in aluminum and clear polycarbonate versions. Aluminum panels block light completely, while clear panels allow natural light to enter the home during a storm. Both types are engineered to meet Florida Building Code and Miami-Dade County impact standards.
Why Choose Aluminum Storm Panels?
The biggest advantage of aluminum storm panels is their cost. They typically run 50 to 70 percent less than rolling shutters or accordion shutters, making them the go-to solution for budget-conscious homeowners who still want code-compliant hurricane protection. They are also incredibly durable — a set of properly maintained aluminum panels can last 20 years or more.
Storm panels are lightweight, easy to stack for storage, and can be installed by one or two people with basic tools. For property managers, landlords, and owners of multiple rental properties, aluminum panels offer the best protection-per-dollar value on the market.
Clear Storm Panels vs. Aluminum Storm Panels
Clear storm panels are made from impact-resistant polycarbonate and let daylight pass through, so your home does not feel dark during a hurricane. They weigh about the same as aluminum panels and meet the same impact-test requirements. The trade-off is cost — clear panels typically cost two to three times more than standard aluminum panels.
Aluminum panels are the classic choice when maximum savings are the priority. Clear panels are ideal for storefronts, sliding glass doors, or rooms with limited alternative lighting.
How Much Do Storm Panels Cost?
Aluminum storm panels generally cost between $7 and $15 per square foot, making them the most economical hurricane shutter option. Clear polycarbonate panels run $15 to $30 per square foot. A full set of aluminum storm panels for an average Florida home runs roughly $2,000 to $6,000 installed.
When you buy factory-direct from Empire Shutters, you skip the dealer markup and get panels cut to your exact measurements at wholesale pricing.
Storm Panels vs. Other Hurricane Shutters
Compared to accordion shutters and rolling shutters, storm panels require more preparation time before a storm because they must be physically put up and taken down. However, they cost a fraction of the price. Bahama shutters and colonial shutters are permanently mounted and add architectural style, but they cost significantly more per opening.
Many Florida homeowners use a hybrid approach — rolling or accordion shutters on large sliding-glass doors and primary windows, with aluminum storm panels on secondary windows to keep costs manageable.
Installation and Storage Tips
Storm panels slide into header and sill tracks permanently fastened around each opening. Once tracks are installed, putting up panels takes minutes per window. Label each panel so you know which opening it fits. Store panels flat or upright in a dry area like a garage to prevent corrosion.
Buy Factory-Direct Storm Panels and Save
Empire Shutters manufactures aluminum storm panels, clear storm panels, accordion shutters, rolling shutters, bahama shutters, and colonial shutters at our Sunrise, Florida factory. Call 1-888-474-3555 or browse our storm panel collection to get a free quote.