Deploy storm protection for patios, lanais and large outdoor openings with the touch of a button. Our motorized hurricane screens are built for South Florida homeowners who want certified protection without giving up everyday outdoor living comfort.
What Are Motorized Hurricane Screens?
Motorized Hurricane Screens are custom retractable screen systems that lower from an overhead housing and seal into side channels. They can be controlled by app, remote, wall switch or compatible smart-home integration. When retracted, the system stays clean and unobtrusive. When deployed, it helps solve a specific outdoor living problem for your patio, pool deck, balcony or lanai.
Every project starts with the same practical question: what problem should this screen solve first? In South Florida, the answer changes by home, neighborhood and exposure. That is why each system is measured and configured around the opening, not pulled from a one-size-fits-all package.
Designed to withstand intense sun, humidity, salt air, and seasonal storms, our motorized screen systems are engineered specifically for South Florida's climate. From Boca Raton and Delray Beach to Fort Lauderdale, Naples, and Marco Island, these systems perform reliably year-round.
Engineered for Florida's Hurricane Zone
Certified for South Florida's demanding building requirements and designed to withstand extreme wind loads, flying debris, coastal conditions, and year-round exposure.
Florida Product Approval #FL30798 Explained
Florida Product Approval confirms the product has been evaluated for use under Florida Building Code requirements. For South Florida homeowners, that matters because patio, lanai and outdoor living openings often need protection that is engineered, documented and installed correctly. Statewide provides the product documentation needed for permit, inspection and wind mitigation conversations.
During your estimate, Statewide evaluates opening width, mounting surfaces, exposure, motor location, electrical access, control preferences, mesh type and finish options. That process helps ensure the final recommendation fits the home rather than forcing the home to fit a catalog product.
Category 5 Protection for Patios, Lanais and Large Openings
Large covered patios and pool deck openings are often the hardest areas to protect before a storm. Motorized hurricane screens deploy vertically from a housing and create a protective barrier across the opening. They are especially useful where accordion shutters, removable panels or impact glass are not practical.
During your estimate, Statewide evaluates opening width, mounting surfaces, exposure, motor location, electrical access, control preferences, mesh type and finish options. That process helps ensure the final recommendation fits the home rather than forcing the home to fit a catalog product.
Hurricane Screens vs Accordion Shutters
Accordion shutters are familiar, but they are manual, visible and not always ideal for wide outdoor spaces. Motorized screens are easier to deploy, cleaner when retracted and useful outside hurricane season for insects, wind reduction and sun control.
During your estimate, Statewide evaluates opening width, mounting surfaces, exposure, motor location, electrical access, control preferences, mesh type and finish options. That process helps ensure the final recommendation fits the home rather than forcing the home to fit a catalog product.
Insurance and Wind Mitigation Documentation
Insurance discounts depend on the carrier, policy and inspection findings. However, certified storm protection documentation can be important during a wind mitigation inspection. We provide product approval and installation information for homeowner records.
During your estimate, Statewide evaluates opening width, mounting surfaces, exposure, motor location, electrical access, control preferences, mesh type and finish options. That process helps ensure the final recommendation fits the home rather than forcing the home to fit a catalog product.
Local Hurricane Readiness by County
Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Lee and Collier counties all face different permitting processes, coastal exposures and storm histories. The right installation plan accounts for the municipality, opening type and local building department requirements.
During your estimate, Statewide evaluates opening width, mounting surfaces, exposure, motor location, electrical access, control preferences, mesh type and finish options. That process helps ensure the final recommendation fits the home rather than forcing the home to fit a catalog product.
Local Motorized Hurricane Screen Installation Areas
We install motorized hurricane screens across South Florida communities with different architecture, exposures and HOA requirements.
Boca Raton • Delray Beach • Boynton Beach • West Palm Beach • Jupiter • Palm Beach Gardens • Lake Worth Beach • Deerfield Beach • Pompano Beach • Fort Lauderdale • Coral Springs • Plantation • Hollywood • Weston • Miami • Doral • Coral Gables • Aventura • Fort Myers • Cape Coral • Bonita Springs • Naples • North Naples • Marco Island
Frequently Asked Questions
Do motorized hurricane screens replace impact windows?
- No. They protect different areas. Impact windows and doors protect fixed openings. Motorized hurricane screens are often used for patios, lanais, outdoor kitchens and large open areas that glass cannot enclose.
Can I deploy the screens remotely?
- Yes. Depending on the control package, you can deploy screens by app, remote, wall switch, voice control or automation.
Do hurricane screens have everyday value?
- Yes. Many homeowners also use them for insects, wind reduction, UV control and added privacy when no storm is present.
Schedule a Free Motorized Hurricane Screens Estimate
Get custom recommendations for your opening, neighborhood, exposure and outdoor living goals.