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With the direct-mount application, the owner puts screens up when the storm approaches, and removes them after it passes. No specialized tools are required virtually anyone can do it. The system needed to cover a large opening of approximately 12 by 9 feet weighs a few pounds. This makes the system ideal for second story windows, because it's much easier to carry a lighweight screen up a ladder than a sheet of plywood or a metal shutter.
The material is machine cut and sewn by the manufacturer into any shape. That makes it perfect for curved or other geometric windows. When the hurricane is over the screens roll up and store conveniently in attic or garage.
With a roll-down application, the screens are permanently mounted in an aestically pleasing hood system above the openings they are designed to protect. When a storm threatens the property owner can lower them manually or use a motorized system that puts them into place with the touch of a button.
Storm-abatement screens are useful not only during hurricanes, but can provide some relief from the sun or winds. When you want to entertain around lanai or patio you can deploy the hurricane protection screens.
This artile provided by a member of Greater Houston Builders Association's Remodelor's Council. For more information contact the GHBA Remodelors Council, 9511 W. Sam Houston Parkway N., Houston, TX 77064; www.ghba.orgremodelors_council.asp or 281-970-8970. The Remodelors Council meets every second Tuesday of the month at 11:30 am. at the Hess Club.