AstroFlex Hurricane Fabric

AstroFlex Hurricane Fabric is the next greatest invention in the world of hurricane protection. Here in Florida, it is important that homeowners are well prepared for the often unpredictable weather that comes with living in the tropics. Don’t wait until hurricane season is upon you to make a decision that could keep your home and family safe.

Not only does AstroFlex Hurricane Fabric meet Florida codes and product approval but it is also safer, less expensive and easier to install than traditional hurricane shutters.

AstroFlex may be lightweight but it is impressively strong. It has successfully tested against winds exceeding that of a category 5 hurricane and has passed tests with both large and small projectile impacts.  The fact that this hurricane fabric is so light makes it easy for anyone to deploy in just a fraction of the time it can take to board up a home with more traditional hurricane protection giving you and your family more time to prepare. The lightweight fabric is also easy to store, taking up little space in your home or garage in between uses.

AstroFlex is able to protect doors, windows, openings, screened in areas, lanais and more with only one piece of fabric per opening. There is no chance that your AstroFlex Hurricane fabric can dislodge and become a dangerous projectile itself as can happen with other types of hurricane protection.

For consumers with Citizens Insurance who need to meet hurricane requirements, AstroFlex Hurricane Fabric is a less expensive solution. AstroFlex is Citizens Insurance Approved to meet all of their hurricane protection requirements for wind mitigation. Others may find that using AstroFlex helps them to qualify for discounts with other insurance carriers.

At Carrollwood Window and Door we can provide for all of your window and door needs including home protection from the often volatile tropical weather in our state. Stop by and check out our showroom and we will be happy to answer any questions you have about protecting your home during hurricane season.