Hurricane-Rated Motorized Screens
in Tampa
Motorized storm defense with OmegaTex Kevlar fabric – tested to Florida Building Code for High-Velocity Hurricane Zones. Deploy with a remote or wall switch, shield your Tampa home without blocking the view. NOA certified, permit-ready, installed by our own crew.
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How Hurricane Motorized Screens Protect Your Home
A separate product category with a different level of engineering, materials, and code requirements.
Here’s what sets it apart.
A fully certified storm protection system designed and tested to meet Florida Building Code, TAS, and ASTM standards. Engineered specifically for coastal zones and High Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ) where standard motorized screens are not permitted.
Category 5 wind resistance – tested and rated
Flying debris (projectile) impact protection
Full Florida Building Code compliance
Potential home insurance premium reduction
This is not a standard motorized screen with upgraded mesh. Every component is engineered from the ground up for storm-level loads and impact forces – a completely different structural system.
SA Self-Adjusting Tracks – ~3.5″ wide with built-in serpentine spring for shock absorption during wind gusts
HD Bottom Bar – 2.5x heavier than standard, reduces horizontal deflection by 68%
Retention System – Retention pins for structures up to 16 ft; corner brackets for wider openings
Enhanced Corner Gussets – Reinforced angular connections for maximum rigidity
Face Mount Only – Monolithic rigidity, bolted directly to facade substrate
The screen fabric is the frontline of hurricane defense. OmegaTex is not a standard mesh – it’s an engineered barrier made from aramid/Kevlar Twaron fibers blended with reinforced polyester and PVC coating. Designed to absorb impact, resist tearing, and protect your home at the cost of its own damage.
OmegaTex fabric – Kevlar/Twaron aramid fiber blend with PVC-coated polyester
Projectile impact resistance – engineered for flying debris during hurricane-force winds
Tear resistance – aramid fiber core prevents propagation of cuts and punctures
3/4″ hem reinforcement – reinforced edge folding for maximum screen retention
UV & weather resistant – built for Florida’s harsh coastal climate year-round
Natural visual striations (streaks) on OmegaTex are a physical characteristic of Kevlar weave – not a defect. This is a technical norm for all aramid-based hurricane fabrics.
Hurricane-rated motorized screens are not a DIY product. Florida law requires a building permit, PE-stamped engineering drawings, and a post-installation county inspection. Without these, your warranty is void and your insurance claim may be denied.
Building permit required – we handle all applications and submissions
County inspection required – we coordinate scheduling and attend on your behalf
PE-stamped engineering drawings – installation strictly per approved plans
Florida Building Code compliance – full documentation package provided
Home insurance benefits – certified storm protection may qualify you for premium reduction
Projects Completed
Across 20+ Florida cities
Warranty
Aluminum, screen, and labor covered
Years Experience
Serving Florida since 2009
Hurricane-Rated Motorized Screen Projects in Tampa
Completed hurricane-rated motorized screen installations for Tampa homeowners.
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Our Hurricane Screen Installation Process
Every step handled by our team. No subcontractors, no missed Hillsborough County permits, no surprises on inspection day.
On-site visit to measure openings, assess Hillsborough County wind zone, and discuss hurricane screen options.
Wind load calculations per Hillsborough County requirements. Fabric grade, track type, and mounting specifications engineered for your property.
Hillsborough County permit applications and structural plans submitted by our team.
Hurricane screen panels, SA Tracks, and hardware built to your exact measurements.
Stainless-steel fasteners, motor wiring with drip loop, deployment testing on every opening.
Hillsborough County inspector sign-off, deployment training, and warranty documentation.
Hurricane Motorized Screen Cost in Tampa
Pricing depends on opening size, number of openings, fabric grade, and motorization. All quotes include Hillsborough County permits, engineering, installation, and warranty.
| System type | Price range | Includes |
Hurricane Screen (Manual) |
$25 – $32 / sq ft |
High-strength OmegaTex fabric panel, SA Tracks, stainless-steel mounting hardware, heavy-duty bottom bar, manual pull-down deployment, installation |
Hurricane Screen (Motorized) |
$45 – $55.5 / sq ft |
High-strength OmegaTex fabric panel, SA Tracks, housing box, electric motor, remote or wall switch, stainless-steel hardware, wiring, installation |
Engineered for Tampa. Built with Purpose.
Every enclosure is designed with structural integrity, engineered drawings, and Hillsborough County-approved permits to ensure safety, compliance, and long-term performance.
Licensed engineering plans with structural calculations, framing details, dimensions, and Hillsborough County code requirements designed specifically for your enclosure.
See how your enclosure will look before construction. Full 3D visualization integrated with your home, roofline, and outdoor space.
Detailed site planning for permits, setbacks, property layout, HOA requirements, and proper enclosure placement on your property.
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Cost, features, permits, and warranty for hurricane-rated motorized storm screens in Tampa.
What are hurricane-rated motorized screens and how do they protect Tampa homes?
Hurricane-rated motorized screens are certified storm protection systems that deploy at the touch of a button. They use OmegaTex Kevlar fabric tested to Florida Building Code, TAS, and ASTM standards. The system includes self-adjusting tracks, heavy-duty bottom bars, and stainless steel fasteners – all engineered to withstand Category 5 winds and flying debris.
How much do hurricane motorized screens cost in Tampa?
Hurricane motorized screen pricing in Tampa: manual systems $25-$32/sq ft, motorized systems $45-$55.5/sq ft. Final cost depends on opening size, number of openings, and installation complexity. All quotes include engineering, Hillsborough County permits, installation, and warranty.
Are hurricane screens as effective as metal shutters?
Hurricane screens offer advantages over metal shutters: they deploy in seconds (no manual lifting), allow light and visibility when deployed, retract completely when not in use, and integrate with smart home systems. They meet the same Florida Building Code wind ratings as metal shutters while providing a cleaner aesthetic.
What is the difference between standard and hurricane motorized screens?
Standard motorized screens are comfort systems for insect, sun, and privacy protection – they must be retracted before winds reach 40 mph. Hurricane motorized screens are certified storm defense with OmegaTex Kevlar fabric, reinforced SA Tracks, and mandatory permits. Different products, different engineering, different purpose.
How do I maintain hurricane screens in Tampa?
Minimal maintenance required. Rinse fabric and tracks with a garden hose quarterly. Avoid pressure washers on OmegaTex. Deploy and retract screens monthly during off-season to keep motors and tracks functioning. Natural visual striations on OmegaTex are a Kevlar characteristic, not wear. Screen Factory Florida provides maintenance guidelines at installation.
Motorized Systems: Standard vs Hurricane
Two motorized systems built for different purposes. Hurricane screens provide certified storm defense with Kevlar fabric and reinforced tracks. Standard screens deliver everyday comfort and insect protection. Choose the right system based on your wind zone, protection needs, and budget.
- A system designed for everyday comfort and protection of outdoor spaces
- Used on patios, lanais, balconies, garages, and on windows/doors (both interior and exterior areas)
- Lightweight construction with no hurricane building code requirements
- Supports multiple mounting options: concealed (Recessed), inside the opening (Inside Mount), or on the exterior wall (Outside Mount)
- Narrower tracks (~2.5 inches) or cable-guided system (Cable Guided)
- Screens: Insect Mesh (insect protection), Solar Mesh (heat reduction, up to 99% UV protection), Privacy Mesh. Materials: fiberglass or PVC-coated polyester (brands: Phifer, Twitchell)
- Tracks: Standard Tracks or open rollers with guide cables
- Bottom bar: Standard Bottom Bar or Heavy-Duty (HD) weighted bar
- Bottom seal: Rubber (4″-6″) or brush seal (1.5″-2″)
- Motors: Dooya or Somfy (tubular in-shaft motors). 120V Plug-and-Play integration
- Power option: Li-Ion battery with solar panels (Solar) for Dooya motors (no wiring required)
- Control: Remote controls, smart hub Bond Bridge / Somfy TaHoma (integration with Alexa, Google Home)
- Insects (including no-see-ums), sun, UV rays, heat, privacy from outside view, light wind
- Critical limitation (40 mph Rule): Screens are NOT storm protection. They must be retracted into the housing before wind gusts reach 40 mph
- Ignoring this rule leads to screen/track damage and warranty cancellation
- 120V power supply (unless a Solar motor is used)
- Sufficient clearance for the housing: 10-12.5 inches of height above the opening is required to conceal the housing (housing sizes: 4.5″, 5″, 5.5″, 7″)
- When the client’s goal is comfortable outdoor living, sun protection, and insect control without the need for building inspections or permits
- A certified storm protection system built to Florida Building Code, TAS, and ASTM standards
- Installed in coastal zones and high velocity hurricane zones (HVHZ) across Florida
- Monolithic construction – installation strictly Outside / Face Mount only
- Self-adjusting spring tracks (SA Tracks, ~3.5 inches) that absorb wind impact expansion and contraction
- Enhanced corner gussets for reinforced structural integrity
- Screen: OmegaTex only (polyester/PVC blend with Twaron aramid/Kevlar thread). 3/4″ hem reinforcement on all edges
- Tracks: SA Tracks (Self-Adjusting Tracks, ~3.5 inches wide) exclusively
- Bottom bar: Heavy-Duty (HD) only (2.5x heavier than standard, reduces horizontal deflection by 68%)
- Retention pins for openings up to 16 ft; bottom bar corner brackets for openings wider than 16 ft
- Fasteners: Tapcon, Ultracon, or stainless steel thru-bolts anchored into concrete/wood/steel per engineering drawings
- Motors: Somfy or Dooya (same as standard). 120V Plug-and-Play integration
- Hurricane winds up to Category 5, flying debris (projectile impact), rain, sun, insects
- Aesthetics: Kevlar threads in OmegaTex may produce natural visual striations (streaks). This is a material property, not a defect
- Face Mount only – cannot be concealed inside the opening
- Mandatory permit and inspection required (warranty void without inspection)
- Strict compliance with engineering drawings and fastener specifications
- When the client needs certified, code-compliant hurricane protection for their property
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