Hurricane Impact Windows vs. Shutters:
What North Port Homeowners Need to Know

Published May 15, 2025 Β· North Port Hurricane Windows

Every North Port homeowner in Sarasota County faces the same decision before hurricane season: impact windows or shutters? Both protect your home from storm damage, but they work differently, cost differently, and suit different lifestyles. Here's a straightforward comparison.

How Impact Windows Work

Hurricane impact windows use two panes of tempered glass bonded with a PVB or SGP interlayer β€” the same technology used in car windshields. When struck by flying debris, the glass may crack but the interlayer holds the pieces together, preventing a breach. The reinforced frames are anchored to the home's structure and rated to withstand sustained winds above 150 mph.

The key advantage: impact windows are always on. There's nothing to deploy, nothing to store, and no storm prep required. Your home is protected whether you're home or away.

How Hurricane Shutters Work

Hurricane shutters β€” accordion, roll-down, or storm panels β€” physically cover your windows and doors before a storm. They create a barrier that deflects wind pressure and debris. Accordion shutters fold out from the sides of the opening. Roll-down shutters retract into a housing above the window. Storm panels are stored and installed manually before each storm.

Shutters require action before each storm. If you're away when a storm approaches, your home is unprotected unless someone can deploy the shutters for you.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor Impact Windows Hurricane Shutters
Storm Protection Always active, 24/7 Only when deployed
Setup Required None Yes β€” before each storm
Energy Savings Yes β€” year-round None
Noise Reduction Yes β€” year-round Only when closed
Insurance Discount Yes β€” typically larger Yes β€” typically smaller
Upfront Cost Higher Lower
Maintenance Minimal Regular cleaning, track maintenance
Curb Appeal Improves appearance Neutral to negative when deployed
Permit Required Yes Yes

Which Is Right for Your North Port Home?

Choose impact windows if: You want permanent protection without any storm prep, you're frequently away from home during hurricane season, you want to reduce energy bills and noise year-round, or you're planning to sell your home and want to maximize resale value.

Choose shutters if: Your primary goal is the lowest possible upfront cost, you're always home when storms approach, or you want to protect a home you're planning to sell soon without a major investment.

Consider both: Many North Port homeowners use impact windows on the main living areas and shutters on less-used openings like garage doors or secondary bedrooms to balance cost and convenience.

The Permit Requirement in North Port

Both impact window installation and hurricane shutter installation require permits from the City of North Port Building Division. The permit process involves plan review, installation inspection, and final sign-off. Working with a licensed contractor who manages the permit process is the simplest way to ensure your installation is code-compliant.

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