How do Accordion Shutters deploy?

Accordion shutters provide maximum protection and are our most popular type of hurricane shutters that we sell.

What are Accordion Shutters and how do they work?

With hurricane season currently in session, many people are looking for alternative hurricane protection that deploys quickly. Many people will switch from steel storm panels because they are very heavy and take hours to deploy. The most popular type of hurricane protection that they transition to is the accordion shutters.

Accordion shutters are a great option because they are cheaper than other alternative shutters and deploy very quickly. Accordion shutters deploy using a sliding rail system that allows the shutter to open and close with ease. To ensure maximum hurricane protection, each shutter comes with a key-lock system.

Not only are accordion shutters great for hurricane protection, they can also be used as security shutters to prevent theft and vandalism on your property. At Johnson Aluminum Products, accordion shutters are the most popular hurricane shutter. Accordion shutters are a great mix between price point and convenience. Make every hurricane season a breeze with accordion shutters, these shutters deploy in seconds.

We manufacture our accordion shutters at our factory in Melbourne, Floirda. The hurricane shutters are made from high grade aluminum that provides more hurricane protection than the traditional steel storm panels. Accordion shutters are especially helpful on the second story because you will no longer need to carry heavy steel panels up a ladder.

Shop with Johnson Aluminum Products

If you’re looking to get new hurricane shutters, give us a call at (321)956-3102 to schedule a Free Estimate! We sell and service accordion shutters, bahama shutters, and roll-up shutters. Our warehouse is located in Melbourne, Florida but we proudly serve all of Brevard County and Indian River County in cities like; Palm Bay, Melbourne, Viera, Malabar, Vero Beach, Titusville, Cocoa, Mims, Fellsmere, Sebastian, etc.

 
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