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Why Hurricane Proofing Your Windows Matters in the Gulf South 

If you made it through another season without major damage, now is the perfect time to check your windows for hidden storm damage, plan upgrades, and get ahead of next year’s storms before they’re in the forecast. For homeowners in New Orleans and surrounding Gulf South communities, having real window protection for hurricanes is just as important as day to day comfort. Windows are one of the most vulnerable points in your home during a hurricane. One broken window can lead to wind pressure changes inside your home that stress the roof structure and allow wind-driven rain to flood interior spaces, causing thousands of dollars in damage. In the Gulf South, where we face frequent storms and long hurricane seasons that stretch from June through November, hoping for the best is not a plan. 

Hurricane proofing your windows is not just about storm protection. Modern dual pane Low E-Glass windows help all year by reducing drafts, blocking heat gain in our brutal summers, cutting down outside noise, and lowering energy bills. These high-performance windows are a much better base for storm protection than old, leaky single pane units that struggle even on calm days. When you upgrade to stronger windows, you get everyday comfort improvements plus the foundation for real storm protection. 

At LAS, we understand both day to day comfort and hurricane conditions in Louisiana because we live here too. We design, manufacture, install, and service windows, shutters, and storm panels specifically for Gulf South homes, and our local focus means we know what works in our climate and what does not. 

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Step 1 – Inspect Your Windows After Storm Season 

Before spending money on new products, you should know what you are working with. A simple inspection helps you spot problems and decide if repairs make sense or if it is time to plan for upgrades. Here is what to check: 

Check frames and sashes 

Walk around your home and look closely at each window frame and sash. Look for cracked, warped, or rotted frames, especially on wood windows. Check for peeling paint, soft spots in the wood that give when you press on them, or corrosion on metal parts. For existing vinyl windows, look for signs of warping, especially at the corners, or loose corner joints. These issues tell you the window is failing structurally and will not hold up well in high winds. 

Inspect glass and seals 

Examine the glass itself. Fogging or moisture between panes means the seal has failed, which reduces energy performance and indicates the window is past its useful life. Any chips or cracks in the glass weaken the unit and make it more likely to fail in high winds. Even small cracks can spread quickly under wind pressure, so damaged glass should be replaced before storm season. 

Test for air and water leaks 

FEMA recommends simple tests that can reveal a lot about your windows. Feel around the edges for drafts on a windy day. Look for water stains on the trim or sill after heavy rain. Try opening and closing each window to see if it operates smoothly and latches securely. If air and water are getting in now during normal weather, wind-driven rain during a hurricane will find those same gaps and flood into your home. 

Consider age and code standards 

Think about when your windows were installed. Older windows were not designed for today’s wind and impact expectations, especially if they were installed before modern building codes. If your windows are 15 or 20 years old and showing signs of wear, or if they never performed well to begin with, consider how long you plan to stay in your home. Investing in better windows and protection can pay off in comfort, lower energy bills, and peace of mind. 

If you notice several of these issues during your inspection, it is usually smarter to plan for replacement windows or impact rated upgrades instead of trying to patch failing units. Repairs might buy you a year or two, but you will still face the same problems when the next storm threatens. 

Step 2 – Upgrade to Stronger Frames and High-Performance Glass 

A storm protection plan starts with strong, well-built windows, not just what you put over them. The frame material and glass quality make a huge difference in how your windows perform during storms and every other day of the year. 

Why frame material matters in storms 

Not all window frames are created equal, especially in our humid, coastal climate. Wood frames can look beautiful, but they swell, warp, and rot in our moisture-heavy environment. Aluminum frames conduct heat and cold, making your home less comfortable and more expensive to heat and cool. Fiberglass frames can be strong, but they often cost two to three times more than vinyl, and many fiberglass frames rely on mechanically fastened corners that use screws or bolts. These mechanical connections can be more vulnerable to air and water leaks over time compared to welded corners. 

LAS uses multi-chambered vinyl frames with welded corners that create a strong, sealed connection. This matters for both everyday efficiency and storm performance. Welded corners do not have gaps or fasteners that can loosen, so they stay tight against air infiltration and water intrusion. The multi-chambered design adds structural strength while improving insulation. Vinyl also does not rot, corrode, or require painting, which means lower maintenance in our climate. 

Dual pane Low E-Glass in the Gulf South 

Glass technology has come a long way from old single pane windows. High quality dual pane Low E-Glass helps reduce heat gain, glare, and UV exposure while still letting in plenty of natural light. Low E-Glass stands for low emissivity, and these coatings reflect heat back where it came from. In summer, they reflect outdoor heat away from your home. In winter, they reflect indoor heat back inside. The result is a more comfortable home with lower energy bills. 

For most replacement windows in the Gulf South, dual pane Low E-Glass delivers the right balance of comfort, performance, and value. It keeps your home cooler in summer, reduces fading on furniture and floors from UV exposure, and provides better sound insulation than single pane glass. This high-performance glass also creates a solid foundation if you decide to add hurricane shutters or other storm protection later. 

When triple layer glass construction makes sense 

You may have heard about triple pane windows, and they do have their place. LAS uses triple layer glass constructions where they matter most, such as in our impact rated windows that are engineered specifically for hurricane conditions. For these products, the extra layer contributes to the impact resistance and structural performance needed to withstand hurricane-force winds and flying debris. 

However, for most non-impact windows in the Gulf South, dual pane Low E-Glass delivers what you need without unnecessary cost. In our climate, the additional energy savings rarely justify the extra expense for standard replacement windows. We focus on putting the right glass in the right application, so you get real value; not just marketing claims. 

Step 3 – Choose the Right Hurricane Protection for Your Windows 

Once your base windows are solid, well-sealed units, you can choose how to protect them when a storm is on the way. You have three main options, each with different tradeoffs in convenience, cost, and protection level. 

Impact rated windows: always on protection 

Impact resistant windows provide built-in protection that is always there. There is nothing to set up before a storm, nothing to store in your garage, and no last-minute scramble when a hurricane enters the Gulf. Impact rated vinyl windows use laminated glass, which consists of two layers of glass bonded to a tough interlayer. When debris strikes impact rated glass, the outer layer may crack, but the interlayer holds the glass together and keeps it in the frame. This prevents the window from becoming an opening that allows wind and rain to enter your home. 

LAS impact rated windows are tested to strict wind and impact standards and provide protection you can count on. Beyond storm protection, they offer added benefits year-round. The laminated glass dramatically reduces outside noise, making your home quieter and more peaceful. It also provides security against break-ins because the glass does not shatter easily. And you still get the comfort and energy benefits of modern Low E-Glass technology. For homeowners who want the highest level of convenience and year-round benefits, impact rated windows are the best solution. 

Hurricane shutters for extra protection or phased upgrades 

Hurricane shutters provide strong protection when deployed and can make sense in several situations. LAS offers multiple shutter styles including RollGard roll-down shutters, Colonial shutters, Bahama shutters, and Board and Batten shutters. All are engineered and tested for wind and impact performance where applicable. 

Shutters work well as a second line of defense over existing windows when you want extra protection but are not ready to replace the windows themselves. They also make sense when your windows are newer but not impact rated and you want to add storm protection without replacing the glass. Some homeowners simply prefer the look and versatility of shutters. Beyond storm protection, shutters reduce sun exposure and can help with cooling during hot months when you close them during the day. 

The tradeoff with shutters is that they require deployment before each storm. Roll-down shutters are the easiest to operate, often with motorized controls. Other styles require more manual effort. You also need to operate shutters at least once a year to make sure they do not seize up from lack of use. If you choose shutters, plan to test them during the off-season so you know they work when you need them. 

Storm panels as a budget-friendly option 

Storm panels can provide solid protection when properly designed and installed, and they are typically the most budget-friendly option for hurricane protection. Storm panels are removable panels, usually made of aluminum or polycarbonate, that you mount over your windows and doors when a storm threatens. 

The advantage of storm panels is lower upfront cost compared to impact windows or permanent shutters. They can be effective when installed correctly into solid mounting points around each opening. However, storm panels require storage space when not in use, and you need to install them manually before each storm. This means going outside in deteriorating weather conditions, handling heavy panels, and securing them properly. Many homeowners find this process stressful and physically demanding, especially as they get older or if they have many windows to cover. 

Storm panels make sense for certain situations, such as covering large openings where other options would be very expensive, or for homeowners on tight budgets who are willing to handle the manual setup. Just understand the tradeoffs in convenience. 

If you are comparing impact windows vs hurricane shutters, the right choice depends on how much convenience you want, how many openings you have, and your budget. Here is a short comparison of your options: 

  • Impact windows provide the highest convenience and year-round benefits with built-in protection that is always ready. 
  • Shutters offer strong protection and style options but require deployment before storms. 
  • Storm panels have the lowest upfront cost but the highest manual effort and storage requirements. 

Step 4 – Avoid Common Myths and Quick Fixes 

When a storm approaches, you may hear well-meaning advice about quick fixes for window protection. Unfortunately, many of these methods do not actually work and can give you false confidence. Here are the most common myths: 

Taping windows in an X pattern does not stop glass from breaking or keep debris out.  

This old advice has been debunked repeatedly. Tape does not strengthen glass or prevent it from shattering under impact. In fact, tape may create larger, more dangerous shards when the glass breaks. Skip the tape and focus on real protection. 

Generic thin window films are not the same as tested impact rated systems.  

Some companies sell window films claiming to provide storm protection. While security films exist that can help hold glass together, they are not substitutes for properly engineered impact rated windows. Films applied to old, weak windows and frames do not provide the structural integrity needed to withstand hurricane-force winds and flying debris. 

Plywood can help in a pinch, but only if properly sized, anchored, and installed into solid framing.  

Many DIY plywood installations are not secure enough because homeowners do not anchor the plywood into the wall structure correctly or do not use thick enough plywood. Improperly installed plywood can become a hazard itself, tearing loose and becoming dangerous projectiles. If you must use plywood as a last resort, make sure it is at least 5/8 inch thick exterior grade plywood, properly measured, and securely anchored into the wall framing, not just the window trim. 

Hurricane wording in marketing does not always mean the product has actually passed wind and impact testing.  

Terms like “hurricane glass” or “storm resistant” can be misleading if the product has not been independently tested and certified. Look for products that meet recognized standards and have documentation to prove it. 

The bottom line is that real hurricane protection comes from impact rated windows, engineered shutters, or properly designed storm panels. Quick fixes and unproven methods leave your home vulnerable when storms arrive. 

Step 5 – Plan Your Window Upgrades in the Off Season 

December, January, and early spring are the ideal times for window and shutter projects in the Gulf South. Here is why the off-season makes sense: 

  • Window companies are less busy after hurricane season, so you get more immediate attention to your project as well as shorter lead times. 
  • Ability to improve comfort for the coming summer while also getting ready for the next storm season means your new windows start saving energy and improving comfort immediately. 

The LAS process starts with an in-home consultation where we assess your current windows, discuss your concerns and goals, and explain your options clearly. We provide recommendations based on your home’s specific needs, not a one-size-fits-all pitch. Our windows and shutters are custom built for your openings, and installation is completed by LAS employees, not subcontractors. This means our installation crews know the products inside and out and understand local conditions and building practices. After installation, we provide in-house service and warranty support so you always know who to call if you have questions or need assistance. 

Do not wait until storms are already in the forecast and companies are booked solid. Schedule your free in-home estimate now so your windows are ready long before the next storm season arrives.  

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How LAS Impact Rated Vinyl Windows Protect Gulf South Homes Year Round 

LAS is different from national window companies that ship generic products into our market. We design, manufacture, install, and service products specifically for Gulf South homes, and this local focus makes a real difference. 

Our impact rated vinyl windows start with multi-chambered vinyl frames and welded corners that create strong, sealed connections. The welded corners eliminate weak points where air and water can infiltrate, providing better energy performance and structural integrity than mechanically fastened corners. Our frames include multiple weather seals and tight weatherstripping that keep drafts, dust, and moisture out. 

The glass in LAS impact rated windows uses laminated construction with advanced Low E-Glass coatings that balance storm performance, comfort, and natural light. You get the protection of impact rated glass plus the energy efficiency and UV blocking of quality Low E-Glass coatings. The result is windows that protect your home during storms while keeping you comfortable and reducing energy costs every other day of the year. 

All LAS installations are completed by our own employees, never subcontractors. Our crews know the products because they install them every day, and they understand local building practices, code requirements, and the unique challenges of Gulf South construction. This consistency in installation quality means your windows perform as designed. 

When you choose LAS, you also get in-house service and warranty support. If you ever need service or have questions about your windows or shutters, we’re here to help. We stand behind our products and our work because this is our community and our reputation. Contact LAS today to request a free estimate and speak with our team about impact rated windows and storm protection options for your home. 

FAQs – Hurricane Proofing Your Windows 

Here are quick answers to common questions homeowners ask when they start thinking about hurricane proof windows. 

No product is completely indestructible under all conditions, but impact rated windows are tested to strict wind and impact standards and are designed to stay in place and protect your home even when the glass cracks. The laminated glass holds together instead of shattering, which keeps wind and rain out of your home. Impact rated windows provide the highest level of protection available for residential applications. 

Impact rated windows have permanent markings or labels on the glass or frame that include product approval numbers and testing certifications. You can also check documentation from when the windows were installed. If you are not sure what you have, LAS can inspect your windows during a free estimate and help you identify whether they are impact rated or standard windows. 

Usually no. Impact rated windows provide strong protection on their own, and most homeowners do not need additional shutters. However, some people choose to add shutters over impact windows for extra security, more shade control, or because they prefer a certain design style. We can help you decide what makes sense for your situation during your consultation. 

Yes, especially if your current windows are old, drafty, or damaged. Storm panels only protect during storms, but upgraded windows improve comfort, energy efficiency, and noise control every single day. If you are tired of the hassle of installing and storing storm panels before each storm, upgrading to impact rated windows eliminates that work entirely. You can also upgrade to high-performance non-impact windows and keep using your storm panels if that fits your budget better. 

Yes. Impact rated windows use laminated glass, quality Low E-Glass coatings, and well-built frames that help with temperature control, UV protection, and sound reduction. The laminated glass in particular blocks significantly more outside noise than standard glass, making your home quieter and more peaceful. Many homeowners notice lower energy bills after upgrading to impact rated or other high-performance windows because the new windows reduce heat gain and air leakage. 

Hurricane shutters need to be operated at least once a year to make sure they do not seize up from lack of use. This is especially important for roll-down shutters and accordion shutters that have moving parts. Storm panels should be inspected when you retrieve them from storage to make sure the panels and mounting hardware are in good condition. LAS handles all service in-house if issues ever come up with shutters or other products we install, so you always have local support. 

As of January 1, 2026, there are no federal tax credit programs available for replacement windows.  

Ready to Hurricane Proof Your Windows Before Next Season? 

Hurricane season comes every year, and the off-season is the best time to get your windows ready. You have time to plan carefully, schedule at your convenience, and complete the work without the pressure of storms already in the forecast. Whether you need to replace failing windows, upgrade to impact rated protection, or add shutters to newer windows, LAS can help you develop a clear plan that fits your home and your budget. We have installed hurricane windows and shutters in New Orleans and across the Gulf South for decades, so we understand what works in our climate. 

When you work with LAS, you are working with local people who understand our climate, our building practices, and our storm risks because we live here too. We will inspect your current windows, explain your options honestly, and recommend solutions that make sense for your situation. 

Do not wait until the next storm is already approaching and companies are booked solid. Schedule your free in-home estimate now so your windows are ready long before the next storm season arrives. Let us help you protect your home with windows and storm protection built specifically for the Gulf South. 

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Impact‑Resistant Windows vs. Hurricane Shutters: A Gulf South Buyer’s Guide

Hurricane season is part of life along the Gulf South, and protecting your home’s windows and doors is one of the most important steps you can take. The big question is how to protect your glass openings. Two proven options are impact‑rated windows and hurricane shutters. Both defend against wind‑borne debris, but they differ in cost, daily comfort, maintenance, and long‑term value. Below, we compare them side by side using what matters most for our heat, humidity, heavy rain, and salt air. We also show when each solution makes the most sense, how some homeowners combine both, and where to take the next step with an in‑home estimate. 

Quick Comparison — Which Fits Your Home and Budget?

Skim the Differences 

This chart highlights the key differences between impact-resistant windows and hurricane shutters in protection, cost, maintenance, and everyday benefits. 

A chart showing the comparison between impact windows vs. hurricane shutters

 

How Impact‑Rated Vinyl Windows Protect During Storms

What “impact‑rated” means in the Gulf South 

Impact‑rated windows are tested to withstand debris strikes and severe positive and negative pressures that happen during hurricanes. In our region, those pressures and rain rates are no joke. LAS WeatherGard III impact windows are built for this climate with multi‑chamber vinyl frames, welded corners for airtight, watertight seams, laminated glass, triple‑lined weatherstripping, interlocking sashes, and a pocket‑sill design selected to reach the higher wind ratings required across the southern United States. This is the same mindset we apply to our non‑impact WeatherGard II line to keep air and water where they belong, outside the home.  

 

Everyday advantages beyond storm season 

  • Lower heat gain and better comfort: We prioritize a low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient for the Gulf South so rooms stay cooler during long summers. 
  • Quieter interiors: Wider insulating glass spacing helps reduce exterior noise. 
  • Energy‑smart glass packages: We spec Low‑E glass and argon where appropriate to cut heat transfer without over darkening the home. 
  • Security and ease of use: Cam locks and reinforced sashes add security. Tilt‑in or removable sashes make cleaning simpler. 

When impact windows are the smarter long‑term investment 

Choose impact windows when you are already planning a window replacement, want year‑round energy and comfort gains, prefer zero storm setup, or plan to live in the home long enough to enjoy the daily benefits. Many clients start with front‑of‑house and main living spaces first, then finish the rest of the home later. 

 

Why LAS uses vinyl frames for our climate 

Vinyl holds up exceptionally well in heat, humidity, and salt air when engineered correctly. Welded vinyl corners form a permanent bond that resists air and water infiltration over the long term. We intentionally do not chase fiberglass frames because they often cost two to three times more than aluminum or vinyl, and you cannot weld fiberglass corners. That means mechanically fastened corners with gaskets that can loosen over time, which is not ideal for decades of wet‑weather performance in our region. We focus our investment where it matters for the Gulf South. 

 

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How Hurricane Shutters Protect During Storms

Shutter types we install and service 

  • Roll‑down: Motorized or manual tracks for fast deployment and maximum convenience. 
  • Accordion: Cost‑effective, strong protection that folds back neatly. 
  • Colonial: Classic hinged panels that blend with historic and coastal styles. 
  • Bahama: Top‑hinged shade plus storm protection with a distinctive look. 
  • Storm Panels: Removable panels used where permanent systems are not feasible. 

Explore our LAS shutter styles and RollGard roll-down shutters. 

When shutters are the better choice 

Shutters shine when you want to phase your budget, protect large patio windows or porch openings, retain a historic façade, or add architectural character. Many HOAs also appreciate operable Colonials or Bahamas that maintain the neighborhood look. 

 

Maintenance and seasonal readiness 

All shutters are recommended to have regular checks, ideally before June. Roll‑downs and accordions should be lubricated, and test‑deployed. Hardware, fasteners, and weather seals should be inspected for wear and replacement if needed. Powder‑coated finishes resist fading and corrosion, but chips should be addressed quickly, especially near coastal spray. 

 

Why LAS uses aluminum shutter systems 

Aluminum gives you strength without rot or warp, which we call “The Uglies.” Wood shutters deteriorate quickly in our humid climate. Aluminum shutters maintain their integrity for decades with minimal upkeep. We design, fabricate, install, and service our systems locally so you have one accountable partner. 

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Cost Comparison — Upfront, Ongoing, and 10‑Year View

Install cost drivers 

  • Impact windows: Glass package, frame style, size, grids, custom colors, and install conditions drive price. Replacing a whole home at once is a larger investment but bundles measurement, fabrication, and install into one controlled scope. 
  • Shutters: Type, span, controls, and finish level drive price per opening. Complex arches and upper‑story installs add labor. Phasing by elevation or room makes shutters budget friendly. 

Ongoing costs 

  • Windows: Minimal routine costs outside of cleaning and occasional hardware or weatherstrip replacement after years of service. 
  • Shutters: Regular maintenance for moving parts. Motorized roll‑downs add an electrical component that may need service over time. 

10‑year total value 

Over a decade, impact windows deliver day‑in, day‑out comfort, efficiency, and security without storm setup. Shutters deliver excellent storm performance and can be added where they do the best for less upfront money. Many homes mix both to balance budget and benefits. 

 

Performance That Matters on the Gulf Coast

Wind pressure, water intrusion, and debris 

LAS impact windows and our aluminum shutter systems are engineered and tested to withstand both debris strikes and the wind pressures of Gulf Coast storms. We engineer for high design pressures, reinforce sashes, interlock meeting rails, and seal frames aggressively. That allows our systems to reach the stringent ratings needed in the southern United States. When installed correctly, these details help keep water on the outside during horizontal rain events. 

 

Why corners and sills matter 

Corners are the most vulnerable points for air and water. Welded vinyl corners create a single piece at the seam. Sill design also matters. Pocket sills and strategic weeps help meet high wind and water ratings. On shutters, proper anchoring and hinge hardware keep loads where they belong. 

 

Aesthetics, Day‑to‑Day Use, and Resale

Curb appeal and HOA requirements 

Windows preserve your exterior architecture while refreshing frames and glass. Shutters can become a design feature. In historic districts, our operable Board & Batten, Colonial or Bahama shutters often fit right in and may even be preferred by the neighborhood. 

 

Light, views, and noise 

Impact windows keep full daylight and views all year. Shutters are open most of the year, then close during threats. Bahama shutters can offer shade and privacy while still allowing daylight. 

 

What buyers ask for 

Local buyers ask about storm ratings, energy performance, noise, and serviceability. A professionally installed, warrantied solution from a local company can set your home apart. 

 

Installation Quality Is Half the Battle

Proper sizing, sealing, and anchoring 

A strong product installed poorly will not perform. We custom‑measure every opening, fabricate to one‑eighth‑inch, and install with the right sealants, fasteners, and flashing details for our climate. We also carry Louisiana contractor licenses and certify installers, so your warranty has real backing. 

 

One team from measure to service 

We manufacture, install, and service. That means one call if you ever need help and no finger‑pointing between a distant manufacturer, a sales company, and a subcontractor. 

 

When to Choose Each Option

Choose impact windows if 

  • Your existing windows are aging, leaky, or hard to operate 
  • You want one permanent solution that delivers energy, comfort, and security every day 
  • You plan to own the home long enough to enjoy the daily benefits 

Choose hurricane shutters if 

  • You want strong storm defense at a lower upfront cost 
  • You need to phase upgrades over time 
  • You want styles that complement historic or coastal architecture 
  • You want to protect large patio doors, porches, or outdoor rooms 

The hybrid approach 

Many homes do best with a mix. Impact windows at front elevations and living spaces for daily comfort. Roll‑downs or accordions for patios and porches. Colonials or Bahamas on elevations where you want architectural character. We will map options during a free in‑home estimate so you can see exact costs and timelines. 

FAQs

Do impact windows eliminate the need for shutters? 

For most homes, impact windows cover the requirement for debris and pressure protection at window openings. Some homeowners still add shutters for architectural style or to shade exposed elevations.  

 

How do impact windows and shutters affect insurance? 

Carriers often consider recognized storm‑protection systems favorably, but rules vary by company and by parish or county. We provide product documentation and ratings so you can share accurate information with your agent. 

 

Do I need power for roll‑down shutters in an outage? 

Motorized systems can include manual overrides. We will review options during the estimate and note which openings need emergency access without power. 

 

What maintenance do accordion or roll‑down shutters need yearly? 

Rinse tracks, remove debris, and lubricate moving parts. Deploy and retract fully before hurricane season. Contact us for service if you notice binding, corrosion, or a motor that hesitates. 

 

Can I add shutters now and impact windows later? 

Yes. Many clients start with shutters on the most vulnerable or highest‑value openings, then replace aging windows later. We are happy to plan a phased project. 

 

How do I prepare with each option before a storm? 

With impact windows, latch and lock all sashes and doors. Walk the exterior to secure loose items. With shutters, deploy, check latches or motors, and confirm you have key access or a manual override where applicable. 

 

Get a Storm‑Ready Plan for Your Home

Every home is different. We will look at your exposure, budget, and timeline and recommend windows, shutters, or a hybrid that fits. We measure, fabricate, install, and service locally so you have one team and one warranty. 

 

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When hurricanes hit New Orleans, they hit hard. Having the best hurricane shutters installed on your home is important. Hurricane shutters are the first line of defense for protecting your home during a storm.

New Orleans HurricaneHurricane shutters have become more popular in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. They are a simple one-time installation that will greatly reduce the chance that high winds, heavy rains, and flying debris will shatter your windows and cause further damage to your home’s interior.

If you live in a coastal region, you’re likely to experience a hurricane at some point. Most of the damage results from failed doors and windows. Once the doors and windows go, your house becomes more vulnerable to damage. Besides water damage, breached windows can lead to roof and wall failure.

Why hurricane shutters?

A hurricane hits or brushes the city every 2.3 years, with average winds of 109 mph. We build the best hurricane shutters up to code to withstand these winds. For The best hurricane shutters are built up to code to withstand these winds. For a shutter to be hurricane rated or fbc rated, it must be built and anchored according to approved drawings, and then be verified through lab testing to the wind level required by the location of the property to be protected. New Orleans Hurricane Damage

What are the best hurricane shutters?

When a hurricane strikes, your windows and doors are the most vulnerable areas of your home. Only the best hurricane shutters protect these areas from storm damage, hail, and flying debris during extreme hurricane conditions.

Shutters rated for hurricanes stop debris from hitting windows, of course, but they also stop what could happen after. They protect possessions and people inside the home if a window broke. Most importantly, one broken window during a hurricane can create tremendous pressure inside of a home. A broken window can blow off the roof of a home.

The type of hurricane shutters you choose will depend on:

  • Cost (i.e. budget)
  • How much protection you need
  • Local building codes
  • The style of your home
  • How capable you are of installing shutters before a storm hits

For example, aluminum and polycarbonate storm panels are the cheapest option, but require labor and lifting to setup before a storm hits.  Bahama and Colonial style hurricane rated shutters offer the best aesthetic quality, and require minimal setup before a storm hits, but you need to ensure that the brand you choose is truly durable enough to protect your home; and is installed by in-house crews who are well versed in the proper required anchorage for each type of shutter and each type of opening. Rolling shutters offer the most superior security and ease of operation but at a higher cost than other options.

What types of hurricane shutters are available?

Hurricane shutters are practical, necessary items for the home, especially in hurricane-prone areas like New Orleans. But practicality doesn't mean they can't provide style. Multiple types of hurricane shutters exist to match your home's look.

Many types can be installed manually before a storm or automatically by a motorized system. These systems allow you to close your shutters easily before a storm. They have manual options for when there is no power. They also have quick escape systems for emergencies. 

The most common hurricane shutters are on a panel system. You can mount these directly to the home or install them on tracks. They are typically made of aluminum, steel, or polycarbonate, however new options are coming out that can provide additional benefits. ePanels, for example, provide both hurricane protection and energy saving shading.

LAS Hurricane Shutter

All LAS HomeGard shutters are available in storm rated applications. There are three different types of LAS shutters that can withstand the hurricane weather in New Orleans.

Colonial Shutters combine the warm look of wood with the durability and longevity of aluminum. These shutters will dramatically improve the look of your home while providing hurricane protection.

Hurricane Rated Colonial Style Hurricane Shutters

Bahama Shutters bring the look and feel of the islands, providing shading and protection from the elements. Featuring a top-hinged mounting system, LAS Bahama shutters are constructed from extruded aluminum and powder coated per your specifications and are available as storm rated.

Best Hurricane Shutters - Bahama Style Hurricane Shutters

Board and Batten are a traditional cottage-style shutters. LAS board and batten Shutters bring a warm, rustic look to your home, but with the durability of high-gauge aluminum. They come available as storm rated.

Other types of hurricane shutters include the following.

Accordion hurricane shutters feature an interlocking folding blade system to protect your home from the damaging effects of hurricanes and intruders. Ideal for covering large openings, these shutters will stack tightly when not in use so your access and view are unobstructed.

LAS Hurricane Accordion Shutter

Rolling hurricane shutters are mounted and motorized to allow for quick protection from a hurricane. Our RollGard Shutter has set the standard for storm protection and security by combining the highest quality materials and engineering. All components of the shutter, from the slat design to the exceptionally quiet motors (available as an option), are designed and fabricated to provide years of quiet and secure operation.

LAS RollGard Hurricane Shutters

How much hurricane protection do I need in New Orleans?

Louisiana sees a large share of the hurricane activity on the U.S. mainland. Between 1851 and 2004, 18 major hurricanes with a Saffir-Simpson rating of 3 or above have hit the state. New Orleans itself has been hit by hurricane wind speeds of 210 mph, with Hurricane Camille, or 174 mph reported wind speeds with Hurricane Katrina.

Highly rated windows for wind and impacts are helpful, but for real protection, add hurricane shutters to your home. For hurricane shutters in New Orleans, look for ones that comply with:

  • Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI) standards related to hurricane resistance. SBCCI develops the International Building Code (IBC), which the commonly referred to Florida Building Code (FBC) is based on.
  • ASTM specifications for exterior windows, curtain walls, doors, and impact protective systems 

In a pinch, hurricane shutters can be homemade from pieces of plywood (as the AOML explains), but the best, longest-lasting shutters are sized perfectly for your windows and installed professionally to ensure that the proper components are used as well as the proper anchoring is achieved. This provides the best protection for your home and investments.

Check out how shutters are created and installed on a New Orleans home in the video below.

How much do hurricane shutters cost?

Since there are so many options—from manual Colonial style hurricane shutters to automatic rolling shutters—the final cost depends. Call LAS today to figure out which hurricane shutters work best for your home and lifestyle. Our professionals will work closely with you to create a free estimate for crafting and installing shutters perfectly matched for your home. 

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How to Buy the Best Hurricane Shutters https://lashome.com/best-hurricane-shutters/ Fri, 07 Feb 2020 05:06:27 +0000 https://lashome.mysites.io/?p=9097 Hurricanes are powerfully destructive. In 2017, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas with wind speeds as high […]

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Hurricanes are powerfully destructive. In 2017, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas with wind speeds as high as 130 mph. Hurricane Andrew in 1992 had estimated wind speeds as high as 167 mph. And, in 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana with 120 mph winds. Hurricane shutters can protect one of the most vulnerable areas of your home during a storm: your windows. This is your guide on how to find and buy the best hurricane shutters.

What are the features of the best hurricane shutters?

If you're not sure where to start, you can narrow your search for the best hurricane shutters by considering these important features:

  • Safety
  • Type
  • Material
  • Price
  • Style
  • Functionality

Let's look at each of these in more detail.

Safety

The best hurricane shutters uphold rigorous standards for safety and reliability. Their purpose is to protect your home during a storm—regulated standards ensure that they're up to the job.

Projectiles are always a concern during a hurricane, but the effects could be even more serious. If flying debris breaks a window, it can create a significant pressure difference in your home that could actually blow the roof itself off.

Make sure your home is protected by looking for hurricane shutters that comply with the highest standards. For the Gulf South, these include the:

First and foremost, check that any hurricane shutters you're considering comply with (or exceed) these standards.

Type

Hurricane shutters come in a variety of styles, each with their own benefits. In general, these include:

  1. RollGard, also known as rolling shutters
  2. Accordion
  3. Bahama
  4. Colonial
  5. Board and batten
  6. Storm panels
  7. Plywood (only recommended for emergency, last-minute situations)

We discuss more about these different type of hurricane shutters in an earlier post, and we encourage you to review that thoroughly. In general, though, rolling shutters are typically the best hurricane shutters for most homes. Good Housekeeping agrees. These types of shutters are easy to use, provide great protection, and roll up seamlessly when not in use.

Material

If you live in the hurricane-prone Gulf South, you'll need to carefully consider the material your shutters are made from.

While many think first of traditional wooden shutters, these can be a bad idea for our hot and humid climate. Wood can rot, warp, or crack easily in the humid air. They also require more constant maintenance and upkeep.

Instead, for those living in the Gulf South, the material of choice is high-quality aluminum. These are generally the best hurricane shutters because they:

  • Provide unrivaled protection against storms, with hurricane-rated options
  • Require little on-going maintenance or upkeep, lasting up to 20 or 30 years
  • Are often more affordable than wooden shutters
  • Don't rot, crack, or warp in our hot and humid climate

You can learn more about the different materials for exterior shutters in our earlier post.

Your needs

Finally, you'll want the best hurricane shutters for your home and needs. After you've found options that provide the safety and reliability you need, what other factors are important to you? It's time to consider:

  • Price: How much can you reasonably afford to pay for your shutters? Are there certain types of high-quality hurricane shutters that are more in line with your budget?
  • Style: Especially if you live in a historic or unique neighborhood, ensure your shutters are in line with the style of your community.
  • Functionality: Some types of shutters come with motors so they're easy to open and close with the push of a button. Others come with locking mechanisms for safety. Determine what best fits your lifestyle and needs.

What questions should I ask?

Once you have a few options in mind, ask the manufacturer these questions:

  • What are the wind and impact ratings for this shutter? This should be one of your first questions. Ask what building standards the shutters comply with and get exact wind and impact ratings for the style and size you're looking at.
  • Where is the designer and manufacturer located? Local teams can create shutters that are better suited to meet your region's climate and needs.
  • What is the shutter material made of? As noted, for most homes in the Gulf South, a high-quality aluminum shutter is best.
  • What type of finish do you use? For aluminum shutters, look for powder-coated varieties that provide gorgeous color while also protecting your shutters from damage.
  • Who installs the shutters and provides servicing? A shutter is only as strong as the installation. Ensure a professional, highly trained, and local team is in charge of installing your shutters and responding to any service requests.

Find the best hurricane shutters in the Gulf South

At LAS Shutters + Windows, we've designed, manufactured, and installed hurricane shutters for our Gulf South customers for over 60 years. Simply put, we know shutters.

Our team is always here if you have any questions about hurricane shutters and how they can protect your home. We can also measure your windows, give advice on the best types and materials for you shutters, and provide a free estimate for your project.

Call LAS today to find the best hurricane shutters for your home. We're ready to help!

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The Best Types Of Hurricane Shutters For Your Home https://lashome.com/types-of-hurricane-shutters/ Tue, 29 May 2018 20:22:19 +0000 https://lashome.mysites.io/?p=8003 With hurricanes hitting the New Orleans area every 2.3 years, with average winds of 109 […]

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The Best Types Of Hurricane Shutters For Your Home

With hurricanes hitting the New Orleans area every 2.3 years, with average winds of 109 mph, LAS Shutters + Windows has expert experience in protecting our community's homes from storms. We've already written about how to pick the best shutter colors, materials, and styles for your home, but this post discusses an important topic for all Gulf Coast residents: the different types of hurricane shutters out there and how to find the best ones for your home.

What are the best types of hurricane shutters?

During a hurricane or storm, your windows are one of the most vulnerable areas of your home. Flying debris can shatter windows, hurting those inside. What could happen after, is just as dangerous. One broken window during a hurricane can create significant pressure in a home—enough to blow the roof off.

The best hurricane shutters protect your home from damage and your loved ones from injury. In the Gulf South, no matter the materials used, look for hurricane shutters that comply with:

What are the different types of hurricane shutters?

Once you've ensured that your shutters comply with SBCCI and ASTM standards, you have a few different types to choose from. All LAS HomeGard shutters are available in storm-rated applications but always check with your local service provider if you're not in the Gulf South.

From there, you can choose from these types of hurricane shutters:

  1. RollGard, also known as rolling or roll-up hurricane shutters
  2. Accordion
  3. Bahama
  4. Colonial
  5. Storm panels
  6. Plywood

We explain more about each of these below. Which type of hurricane shutter you decide on will depend on your home's style, the level of protection you need, and your budget.

Finally, some people choose to install hurricane-rated glass instead for their windows. This can provide a good level of protection but is often cost-prohibitive since it requires replacing and reinforcing windows.

RollGard Shutters

las rollgard shuttersRolling, or roll-up, shutters provide the best protection from storms with the greatest ease of use. LAS RollGard shutters also look good and don't obstruct the window when not in use.

Typically, a quiet motor operates these rolling shutters. You can roll them down or up with the flick of a switch. Also, they can be crank-operated from the interior or exterior of your home as a more economical option. The shutters themselves are housed in a box above the window and roll down a pre-installed track on the sides of the opening until they contact a stop at the bottom of your window.

Once closed, these shutters are virtually impossible to roll up without using the operator. Motorized shutters can be made with an override option so if you do lose power before a storm, they're easy to operate by hand.

If your windows are larger, you may need to add an additional reinforcing bar called a “purlin” to ensure its strength before a storm. These hurricane shutters can also be more expensive since they're custom-made for your home and are professionally installed.

Accordion Shutters

Accordion hurricane shuttersAccordion shutters feature interlocking blade systems that fold into a discreet size when not in use. When stacked tightly, you'll still be able to use your window as normal, with no obstruction in your line of sight as long as there is enough space on either side of the window to hold the stack of blades.

These are installed on a track below and above your windows and can be pulled and locked shut in the middle before a hurricane. Accordion shutters are often a more mid-level option in terms of cost that still provides a great degree of protection. They're also ideal for larger windows or glass doors.

Bahama Shutters

las bahama shuttersBahama shutters have the easy, open style of the islands. Beyond hurricane protection, these also shade and give some style to your home.

To protect the home before a storm, simply lock the shutters at the bottom. These storm-rated shutters are a mid-level option when it comes to cost.

Colonial Shutters

las colonial shuttersLike Bahama shutters, Colonial shutters refer to a certain style of shutters. They're often used for decorative purposes, but storm-rated options can also protect your home during a hurricane.

These are inspired by Colonial New England homes and provide warmth to a home. They're also much more customizable, with different shapes, hooks, and other decorative features. Instead of hinging at the top, these are hinged on the side. The shutter is closed and then storm closure bars are fastened to pre-installed anchor points to create a rigid barrier. Storm-rated options are mid-level in terms of cost.

Storm Panels

las storm panelsIf cost is an issue, storm panels can provide a lot of protection at an often more affordable price. They're available in clear, tinted, or aluminum options that are fabricated with integrated bracing for strength.

However, these shutters must be installed before a storm and stored in a separate area when not in use. They can be installed with opposing sets of bolts on either side of the opening. The panel has holes that line up and are anchored by using wingnuts.

Alternatively, there can be a channel on one side and bolts on the other side of the window. This leads to an easier way to get the panels set up. However, there are restrictions to opening spans using channels; the panels are cut into sections so that they are manageable no matter the size of the opening.

Plywood

Finally, if a storm is headed your way and you haven't yet installed storm-rated hurricane shutters, plywood can work in a pinch.

The plywood should be at least 5/8 inches thick and fastened to the building with lag or barrel bolts. For plywood shutters to work properly, they must be cut to the exact size of the opening and installed inside a recess of two inches or more to prevent wind from getting behind the plywood. Plywood that is installed over an opening, instead of inside the opening, are easily ripped off of the house by the wind.

You can find more information on making and installing these here.

What types of hurricane shutters should I buy?  

There's no single type of hurricane shutter that's everyone's best option, though typically RollGard options are preferred because of their level of protection, aesthetics, and ease of use.

If you're looking for New Orleans hurricane shutters, call LAS today to figure out which type will work best to protect your home. Our team provides free estimates for crafting and installing the best hurricane shutters for your home.

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Choosing the Right Decorative Shutters To Match Your Home Style https://lashome.com/choosing-the-right-decorative-shutters/ Fri, 20 Nov 2015 20:40:53 +0000 https://lashome.mysites.io/?p=5216 Adding operable decorative shutters to your home is one of the most cost effective ways […]

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Adding operable decorative shutters to your home is one of the most cost effective ways to make your home more attractive and energy efficient. At LAS, we know that depending on the architectural style of your home, traditional or historical, certain styles of shutters may be more complimentary. With so many shutter styles available, we can help you choose the right decorative shutter for your home.

Colonial Shutters 

LAS’ Colonial Shutters, inspired by the colonial architecture, are the perfect fit for Colonial, Federal or Victorian styled homes. These decorative shutters combine the warm look of wood with the durability and longevity of aluminum. In addition, our colonial shutters are favored by customers that prefer a more traditional look for storm protection. Colonial Shutters are decorative and functional as they operate on hinges and can be closed quickly for optimum hurricane protection.

Bahama Shutters

Historically, Bahama shutters were found on British colonial-era architecture. However, now used as a decorative shutter in many cases, they can be found on many different styled homes, such as Beach Bungalows, Cottages and Contemporary Homes. Because of its top-hinged mounting system, the Bahama Shutter offers an advantage over side-hinged shutters for storm protection. They can be quickly swung shut and fastened when a storm threatens the area. Bahamas Shutters also look great on Cape Cod or Ranch style homes.

Board & Batten Shutters

The Board & Batten shutter may have been the first style of shutter invented. Featuring a traditional cottage-style, Board & Batten Shutters provide your home with a warm look in addition to the durability of high-gauge aluminum. This classic style is a perfect fit to provide that rustic feel for Mediterranean/Spanish style homes and to add character to the Cape Cod or Ranch style homes.

Raised Panel Shutters

Raised Panel Decorative Shutters are an ideal enhancement to federal manor homes, traditional colonial homes, quaint craft cottages and other architectural style homes. In homes styles such as the Greek Revival where pillars are dominant, Raised Panel Shutters add the right amount of flare.

Inspired by New England colonial architecture, LAS’s Raised Panel Shutters are capable of completely blocking outside elements, making them ideal for energy savings and hurricane protection.  Raised Panel Shutters provide the same beautiful look of wood, without the upkeep.

 

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LAS HomeGard Shutters – The Best Decorative Shutters on the Market https://lashome.com/the-best-decorative-shutters/ Fri, 06 Nov 2015 20:40:14 +0000 https://lashome.mysites.io/?p=5213 For hundreds of years, exterior shutters have offered homes protection from extreme weather and noise. […]

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For hundreds of years, exterior shutters have offered homes protection from extreme weather and noise. Decorative shutters have increased in popularity, adding to a home’s curbside appeal and its market value. At LAS, we believe you should not have to sacrifice shutter style for function. Utilizing the finest materials and techniques in our manufacturing process, our HomeGard Shutters provide a look of distinction, a durable finish and superior storm protection.

Decorative ShuttersOur HomeGard Shutters are not only custom fabricated to our customers’ unique specifications, they are cost effective, energy efficient and weather resistant. Approved by the Florida Building Code, one of the most rigorous building code standards in the nation,  our shutters are available as FBC Impact Rated, FBC Wind Rated, and Standard Non-Rated options.

HomeGard Shutters are sealed with a promise of quality and longevity by utilizing a unique process of powder coating. The powder coating material is applied to the aluminum shutter through an electrostatic process which fuses the powder to the aluminum. It is a 3 step powder coat process (pre-treatment, powder coating, and curing) that ensures you will have an aesthetically pleasing and consistent finish for years to come.

When it comes to shutters, LAS HomeGard Shutters, give you the protection you need with the quality you expect and the color you want. Not only do we offer you as variety of color options, we will even custom match a color for you.

For over a decade, LAS has supplied the home improvement needs of the Gulf Coast region with products designed and assembled in our Louisiana production facility, installed by LAS employees and fully warranted.

For more information or to get a FREE estimate, call our home office at 504.887.1515

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The Answer To Home Security: LAS RollGard Shutters https://lashome.com/the-answer-to-home-security-las-rollgard-shutters/ Tue, 10 Feb 2015 15:00:32 +0000 https://lashome.mysites.io/?p=4129 LAS RollGard Shutters are the answer to home security.  No one likes feeling vulnerable to […]

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LAS RollGard Shutters are the answer to home security.  No one likes feeling vulnerable to perils that can invade our privacy, attack our valuable assets, or risk danger to us or our loved ones.  With home invasions on the rise, there has been a heightened interest in security measures.  More and more people are investing in alarm systems to protect their home and family.  However, you can do even more than locking your doors or setting the alarm to achieve that sense of security.

LAS RollGard Shutters can offer an added layer of security to your existing features.  You may know that our shutters are an excellent defense against storm damage, from protecting glass breakage to reducing wind-blown water damage.  Did you know that our shutters also help to prevent break-ins?  With our easy to operate design, you can activate your custom fit shutters to feel safer while you’re home; not just when you’re leaving on vacation, or evacuating for a storm.  You’ll feel safer knowing that you have an added level of security.  Our shutters also block unwanted sunlight and reduce outside noise, adding greater comfort while feeling secure in your home.

The difference between LAS RollGard Shutters and many other types of rolldown shutters is the multiple slat type design. The lengths of material that interlock together to form the “roll” are referred to as slats.  The vast majority of rolldown shutters utilize a design in which every slat is the same. While this design can provide similar storm protection performance, it also can be forced open by use of a lever, such as a crowbar, much easier as the slats will roll up in a more rigid fashion because the lifting force is transferred cleanly through the roll.

LAS Rollgard shutters have a smaller, intermediate slat between every primary slat, which results in the slats wanting to roll up on themselves inside the track when an upward lifting force is applied. The friction this causes inside the track does not allow the lifting force to be transferred more than a few slats up from the lever. Therefore, not only do LAS RollGard Shutters provide phenomenal storm protection, they are also security barriers for your home that are nearly impossible to force open.

You can rest assured knowing that LAS RollGard Shutters will protect you and your family from wind, rain, and unwanted intruders from entering your home.  Call us today for a quote and start feeling more secure while you’re home or away.

 

 

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New Orleans Homes & Lifestyles – LAS RollGard Feature https://lashome.com/neworleanshomes-rollgard/ Fri, 12 Sep 2014 15:52:40 +0000 https://lashome.mysites.io/?p=3729 Did you see us in the Autumn 14 issue of New Orleans Homes & Lifestyles […]

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Did you see us in the Autumn 14 issue of New Orleans Homes & Lifestyles Magazine? Our RollGard shutters were featured in an advertorial talking all about the benefits they provide to your home. Read on below!

RollGard

Going Beyond Storm Protection

While homeowners across Louisiana know that LAS is synonymous with storm protection, many aren’t aware that LAS is also leading the way in home security.

Since 1998, LAS has been manufacturing RollGard, a unique, compact roll-down shutter that offers not only protection from sun, wind, rain, and debris, but also from the dangers of home invasions. A longtime go-to option for government and commercial entities, RollGard is increasingly being installed for residential use due to its many benefits, the addition of new features, and its time-tested quality.

Made from interlocking aluminum slats, these strong shutters roll up, down, and away, much like a smoother, sleeker garage door, but one that instead covers windows, sliding glass doors, or other home features that require protection. The slats are custom cut to the needed dimensions and, once installed, slide between guide rails from a hood placed above the window or door.

In the old days, rolling shutters were made with wide slats that necessitated a large hood/box, upwards of a square-foot wide or even larger, and many manufacturers today still produce these unsightly compartments. RollGard from LAS is instead manufactured using thin slats, ranging from 1 5/8” to 2.5”, allowing for smaller boxes that can be easily disguised or installed into a home’s eaves for a more pleasing aesthetic effect.

Historically, this type of shutter has been popular for a number of reasons. In Europe, roll-down shutters are extensively used for creating shade. In South Florida, they are a top option for hurricane protection. Here in South Louisiana, LAS’s RollGard shutters can be used for both purposes and more. RollGard is designed and manufactured locally with this region’s residents and needs in mind. Featuring advanced technology and user-friendly features, RollGard makes protection quick, easy, and convenient.

RollGard incorporates a remote-controlled electric motor eliminating the need for a switch on the wall or manual lifting and pulling. These systems can be wired and programmed to operate on a time sensor, rain sensor, or based on homeowners’ preferences. Great for television watching or removing a glare, these shutters have the ability to remove outside light and reduce outside noise for homes near highways, railways, or new construction.

Outside of its smaller slats, what makes RollGard unique is the interlocking slat system that adds an added layer of protection. The intermediate slats create an uplift force friction that prevents an intruder from being able to lift and raise the shutter. RollGard has undergone forced entry tests of up to 300lbs of upward force. The system is able to serve the same purpose as burglar bars, albeit protection that can be rolled up into the eave of the home and can also serve as shade, keeping the house cool while protecting its contents.

In residential installations, there are many ways to disguise or hide the RollGard hardware so that the system is less detectable when not in use. Guide rails can blend into the sides of window frames, and the boxes can be made to look like a window header exhibiting a crown molding effect. On one-story buildings, placing the box in the eave is a popular and easy way to hide it from sight. On homes with large overhangs, LAS carpenters can cut out the eave, install the box, and then reframe it within the eave. On new construction homes, the boxes can even be built into the walls. Custom framing and paint options are added residential features from LAS.

LAS has manufactured roll-down shutters for fifteen years, installing over 20,000 RollGard systems across the region and using their own experienced installers and service techs. In addition to providing security from home invasions, RollGard meets storm protection requirements and building codes. LAS experts know the varying levels of protection and will customize a system to meet both a home’s building codes and needs. RollGard not only protects a home during hurricane season, it protects your family year-round.

This advertorial was originally featured in New Orleans Homes & Lifestyles Autumn ’14 issues.

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We Know Shutters https://lashome.com/we-know-shutters/ Wed, 13 Aug 2014 18:16:21 +0000 https://lashome.mysites.io/?p=3615 So, you’re thinking about enhancing your home’s exterior.  What better way than to consider  LAS […]

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So, you’re thinking about enhancing your home’s exterior.  What better way than to consider  LAS  HomeGard Shutters.  By now you’ve probably learned that LAS is the leader in storm protection products, but “we know” that our customers want a product that’s not only functional, but beautiful.

So what makes LAS shutters superior to other products?  All HomeGard Shutters can be approved by the Florida Building Code.  We believe that if it’s good enough to meet one of the most rigorous building code standards in the nation, then it’s good enough for our customers.  But we didn’t stop there.  We designed our aluminum shutters to have the look of wooden shutters but with a durability greater than even vinyl shutters.  Finally, when it comes to color, that’s where LAS excels.  We use a Powder Coating finish which is a technology that allows the paint to adhere to the aluminum to provide a more durable finish than the typical wet paint.   It’s a painting system that’s built to last.  This will ensure that the beautiful shutters you buy today will remain so for years to come.  For more information on the actual process, check out our 3 step, pre-treatment, powder coating and curing. 

We think that it is important to share our manufacturing processes with you so that you will understand why LASshutters are superior to other options.  And because we do all of our manufacturing, you can choose between a variety of color options and  even custom matching.  When it comes to shutters,  LAS HomeGard Shutters with Powder Coating technology give you the protection you need with the quality you expect and the color you want.

And don’t forget, at LAS we design, manufacture, install and warrant our shutters.  Simply said, “we know” shutters.  For more information about our shutters or to request a free estimate, click here.

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