Why Maxforce

Motorized Hurricane Screen

MAXFORCE PROVEN PROTECT

Engineered For Excellence

For nearly two decades, MaxForce has manufactured hurricane screens to meet the most demanding building code, the High Velocity Hurricane Zone of Miami-Dade. The MaxForce track is our newest version of the fixed track we have used with great success for high wind applications all over the globe. 

The benefits of a fixed track are unmatched strength - this is important when designing a screen system for hurricanes.  When you want the strongest system available, and a proven veteran of many hurricanes, the MaxForce Hurricane Track is your best choice.

MAXFORCE THE #1 MOTORIZED HURRICANE SCREEN

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Motorized Hurricane Screen

Why Maxforce

MAXFORCE PROVEN PROTECT

Engineered For Excellence

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For nearly two decades, MaxForce has manufactured hurricane screens to meet the most demanding building code, the High Velocity Hurricane Zone of Miami-Dade. The MaxForce track is our newest version of the fixed track we have used with great success for high wind applications all over the globe. 

The benefits of a fixed track are unmatched strength - this is important when designing a screen system for hurricanes.  When you want the strongest system available, and a proven veteran of many hurricanes, the MaxForce Hurricane Track is your best choice.

MAXFORCE THE #1 MOTORIZED

HURRICANE SCREEN

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Dealer Today...

MAXFORCE HURRICANE SCREENS

Engineering Features

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No blowouts. No rewraps.

No frustration.

MaxForce is the only retractable screen system on the market designed to stay locked in the track—even in high winds. Smart motor senses resistance and adjusts seamlessly, allowing self-correction when the screen encounters an obstacle: Fewer snags, fewer jams, and fewer costly service calls.

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No Zipper. No Cable.

Just Simple Deployment

MaxForce pioneered Keder-edge technology in motorized screens, delivering unmatched durability and simplicity. Borrowed from sailboat rigging, this system eliminates zippers, cables, and exposed hardware—ensuring smooth, reliable operation every time.

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Heavy Duty

The MaxForce weight bar is engineered for strength—and built to hold its ground. Pound for pound, it’s the heaviest and most robust weight bar in the industry. This ensures proper screen tension, flawless deployment, and maximum stability in high wind zones. —limited flex, no failure.

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Reinforced Corners

MaxForce’s heavy-duty weight bar isn’t just strong. It’s smart. Reinforced corners and integrated tie-ins create a unified structure that acts like a solid wall of protection when deployed. Made from high-strength nylon, this bar absorbs impacts while maintaining structural integrity.

HEADACHE-FREE

Exclusive self-tensioning system eliminates 99.9% of screen issues. No track adjustments, broken zippers, or dislodged screens.

LIFETIME WARRANTY

Exterior shade screens reduce cooling bills and MaxForce hurricane screens reduce insurance premiums in hurricane zones.

HURRICANE STRONG

Our MaxForce tracks and advanced hybrid ballistic fabrics withstand 150+ mph winds. Approved by Florida Building Commission for hurricane zones. Lab and real-world tested.

BUILT TO LAST

We use marine-grade materials such as powder-coated aluminum, UV-protected nylons, stainless steel fasteners, and premium fabrics. Resists corrosion, rust, and screen failure.

COST-SAVING

Exterior shade screens reduce cooling bills and MaxForce hurricane screens reduce insurance premiums in hurricane zones.

SMART CONTROLS

Control MaxForce screens via remote and

phone or integrate with popular home automation systems for advanced

capabilities.

SECURE TRACK

MaxForce Fix Hurricane Track holds firm under extreme loads

MAX CORROSION PROTECTION

Powder Coated Aluminum Protects your investment from exposer and corrosion.

HEAVY-DUTY DESIGN

Our screens are designed to withstand the extreme. High wind, Rain, or Shine, Dust Dirt, Dander, it doesn't matter. MaxForce Cover it all.

CUSTOM-MADE SCREENS

Tailor-made screens with vast color, fabric, and system options. Custom paint color and fabric matching are available.

MAXFORCE THE #1 MOTORIZED HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified MaxForce Screen Dealer Today...

HEADACHE-FREE

Exclusive self-tensioning system eliminates 99.9% of screen issues.

No track adjustments, broken zippers,

or dislodged screens.

LIFETIME WARRANTY

Exterior shade screens reduce cooling

bills and MaxForce hurricane screens

reduce insurance premiums in

hurricane zones.

HURRICANE STRONG

Our MaxForce tracks and advanced hybrid ballistic fabrics withstand

150+ mph winds. Approved by Florida Building Commission for hurricane

zones. Lab and real-world tested.

BUILT TO LAST

We use marine-grade materials such

as powder-coated aluminum, UV-protected nylons, stainless steel

fasteners, and premium fabrics. Resists corrosion, rust, and screen failure.

COST-SAVING

Exterior shade screens reduce cooling

bills and MaxForce hurricane screens

reduce insurance premiums in

hurricane zones.

SMART CONTROLS

Control MaxForce screens via remote and

phone or integrate with popular home automation systems for advanced

capabilities.

SECURE TRACK

MaxForce Fix Hurricane Track holds firm under extreme loads

MAX CORROSION PROTECTION

Powder Coated Aluminum Protects your investment from exposer and corrosion.

HEAVY-DUTY DESIGN

Our screens are designed to withstand

the extreme. High wind, Rain, or Shine,

Dust Dirt, Dander, it doesn't matter. MaxForce Cover it all.

CUSTOM-MADE SCREENS

Tailor-made screens with vast color, fabric, and system options. Custom

paint color and fabric matching are available.

MAXFORCE THE #1 MOTORIZED

HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified MaxForce Screen

Dealer Today...

MAXFORCE

Ready For Life's Storms

MAXFORCE HURRICANE SCREEN SYSTEM

A Certified, Tested System...

The MaxForce Hurricane Screen System meets or exceeds Miami-Dade and Florida Building Code requirements—the toughest hurricane codes on earth—for roll-down hurricane screens. Rated for the 185 MPH wind zone, and with real-world and certified testing. With spans of up to 25 feet, they exceed performance criteria for all local and International Building Codes.

MAXFORCE THE #1 MOTORIZED HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified MaxForce Screen Dealer Today...

MAXFORCE

Ready For Life's Storms

MAXFORCE HURRICANE SCREEN SYSTEM

A Certified, Tested System...

The MaxForce Hurricane Screen System meets or exceeds Miami-Dade and Florida Building Code requirements—the toughest hurricane codes on earth—for roll-down hurricane screens. Rated for the 185 MPH wind zone, and with real-world and certified testing. With spans of up to 25 feet, they exceed performance criteria for all local and International Building Codes.

MAXFORCE THE #1 MOTORIZED

HURRICANE SCREEN

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Dealer Today...

THE MAXFORCE DIFFERENCE

Maxforce Hurricane Screen

THE MAXFORCE DIFFERENCE

MaxForce Hurricane Screen

MaxForce Hurricane Screens, powered by our MaxForce system, meet the toughest standards—including HVHZ certification in Miami-Dade and Broward. They last longer, resist more, and do more than any screen on the market—proven protection without compromise.


MaxForce Hurricane Screens —Delivers 365 days of perfect protection, rain or shine, on your patio and lanai. With the push of a button or a tap on the mobile app, your patio is storm-ready— furniture and openings fully protected in seconds.


MaxForce Hurricane Screens fabric blocks up to 95% of the sun’s damaging UV-rays while shielding against wind, rain, insects, dust, and debris. It also helps reduce heat and lower energy costs by limiting solar exposure—comfort and protection in one smart solution.


Like all Maxforce products, our MaxForce Hurricane Screens are highly customizable and built to order—made to fit your exact openings. No guesswork, no compromises—just precision-fit protection tailored to your space.


Pair our retractable MaxForce Hurricane Screens with other Maxforce screens for customized and independent solutions. Each screen operates independently, giving you the protection you want when you need it.   


MaxForce Hurricane Screens offer built-in privacy without blocking your view. Like a two-way mirror, you can see out—but neighbors and passersby can not see in. It provides the perfect blend of openness and seclusion, day or night.


MAXFORCE THE #1 MOTORIZED HURRICANE SCREEN

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INTEGRITY MATTERS

How MaxForce Is Made Matters

MaxForce Hurricane Screens, powered by our MaxForce system, meet the toughest standards—including HVHZ certification in Miami-Dade and Broward. They last longer, resist more, and do more than any screen on the market—proven protection without compromise.


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MaxForce Hurricane Screens —Delivers 365 days of perfect protection, rain or shine, on your patio and lanai. With the push of a button or a tap on the mobile app, your patio is storm-ready— furniture and openings fully protected in seconds.


MaxForce Hurricane Screens fabric blocks up to 95% of the sun’s damaging UV-rays while shielding against wind, rain, insects, dust, and debris. It also helps reduce heat and lower energy costs by limiting solar exposure—comfort and protection in one smart solution.


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Like all Maxforce products, our MaxForce Hurricane Screens are highly customizable and built to order—made to fit your exact openings. No guesswork, no compromises—just precision-fit protection tailored to your space.


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Pair our retractable MaxForce Hurricane Screens with other Maxforce screens for customized and independent solutions. Each screen operates independently, giving you the protection you want when you need it.   


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MaxForce Hurricane Screens offer built-in privacy without blocking your view. Like a two-way mirror, you can see out—but neighbors and passersby can not see in. It provides the perfect blend of openness and seclusion, day or night.


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MAXFORCE THE #1 MOTORIZED

HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified MaxForce Screen

Dealer Today...

INTEGRITY MATTERS

How MaxForce Is

Made Matters

AMERICAN INGENUITY

Made in the USA.

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Proudly Made in the USA—every MaxForce screen is built with American strength, precision, and pride. From the smallest components to the final assembly, our materials are sourced and manufactured right here in the United States. No outsourcing. No compromises. Just hardworking Americans protecting American homes with the toughest screen system on the market.

Fenetex motorized hurricane screen deployed on a lanai in a Nocatee Florida home with pool and outdoor kitchen visible behind the screen fabric

The Gap in Your Hurricane Plan That Aluminum Shutters Can't Fix

April 16, 202612 min read

This is the question we hear more than almost any other from homeowners across St. Augustine, Nocatee, Ponte Vedra Beach, and the surrounding Northeast Florida communities: can a motorized screen really protect my home during a hurricane?

The honest answer is yes — and no. And the difference between those two answers is the most important thing a Florida homeowner can understand before investing in any storm protection system.

Motorized screens are not a replacement for aluminum hurricane shutters on your windows and primary entry doors. They were never designed to be. But hurricane-rated motorized screens — specifically the Fenetex systems that Titan Shutters and Screens has installed across St. Johns County and Flagler County since our founding — are engineered to do something that no aluminum shutter can: protect the large, open-air spaces that define outdoor living in Florida. Your lanai. Your covered patio. Your pergola. The outdoor kitchen has the sliding glass doors behind it.

These are the spaces where traditional fixed screen enclosures fail catastrophically in a storm. And these are the spaces where a hurricane-rated motorized retractable screen earns its place in a serious hurricane protection plan.

This guide will walk you through exactly what motorized screens can do during a hurricane, what they cannot, and how Northeast Florida homeowners are combining them with aluminum shutters to build the most complete storm protection system available.

The Problem Motorized Hurricane Screens Were Built to Solve

Every Florida homeowner knows the lanai. It is the room that sells the house — the screened-in outdoor space that connects the kitchen or living room to the pool, the backyard, or the view. In Northeast Florida, the lanai is not a luxury addition. It is standard architecture. And it represents some of the most expensive square footage on the property.

The problem is that traditional fixed screen enclosures — the aluminum-framed cages that surround most Northeast Florida pools and patios — carry zero hurricane rating. None. Their mesh fabric acts as a sail in high winds, placing enormous structural stress on the aluminum frame. At sustained wind speeds well below hurricane force, the mesh tears, the frame buckles, and the entire enclosure becomes a liability rather than a shield.

Most contractors in St. Johns County will tell homeowners the same thing before a major storm: cut your screen mesh. Remove it before the hurricane arrives, and pay to have the enclosure rescreened afterward. That cycle typically costs between $2,000 and $8,000 per event, depending on the size of the enclosure and the extent of the frame damage. It is an accepted cost of living in Florida — and it is entirely preventable.

Hurricane-rated motorized screens were engineered to eliminate that cycle. A motorized screen deploys when you need protection — before a storm, during daily use for bugs and sun — and retracts into a compact, flush-mounted housing when you do not. Before a hurricane, the screen deploys to protect the lanai structure, the furniture, the outdoor appliances, and the sliding glass doors behind the opening. After the storm, it retracts. Your outdoor space is intact. No rescreening bill. No structural repairs. No weeks of waiting for a contractor who is booked solid with every other homeowner in the neighborhood.

That is the problem motorized hurricane screens solve. Not window protection. Not door protection. Lanai, patio, and outdoor living space protection — the gap that aluminum shutters were never designed to fill.

What Makes a Motorized Screen Hurricane-Rated: The Engineering That Matters

Not every motorized screen on the market is rated for hurricane conditions. Many are designed only for insect control and shade — useful products, but not storm protection. The distinction matters enormously, and it comes down to three engineering elements: the fabric, the track system, and the certification.

The fabric. The Fenetex hurricane screens Titan installs use Twitchell OmegaTex — a UV-resistant fabric engineered with scientifically enhanced aramid fiber yarns. Aramid fiber is the same material class used in ballistic body armor. OmegaTex is not a marketing name applied to a standard screen mesh. It is a purpose-built hurricane fabric that blocks 91 percent of UV rays, resists wind-borne debris at hurricane velocities, and maintains structural integrity under sustained wind load and pressure cycling.

The fabric is available in six colors, each designed to complement residential and commercial architecture. It provides built-in privacy — functioning like a two-way mirror that allows outward visibility while reducing inward visibility — which means it delivers a daily lifestyle benefit in addition to its storm protection capability.

The track system. The Fenetex MaxForce Hurricane Track is a fixed-rail retention system that locks the screen fabric into the track along both sides of the opening. This is not a magnetic or friction-based system that relies on tension alone. The MaxForce track uses Keder-edge technology — borrowed from sailboat rigging — that eliminates zippers, cables, and exposed hardware. The result is a screen that stays locked to the track even under extreme wind loads, with a self-adjusting motor that senses resistance and automatically corrects to prevent jams and fabric tears.

The MaxForce weight bar at the bottom of the screen is the heaviest and most robust in the industry — engineered with reinforced corners and integrated tie-ins that create a unified structure when deployed. It does not rattle. It does not flex beyond its design tolerance. It holds.

The certification. This is the element that separates a hurricane-rated motorized screen from every other retractable screen on the market. Fenetex hurricane screens carry Florida Product Approval FL 8637 — a credential issued by the Florida Building Commission after rigorous testing for impact resistance and pressure cycling. Fenetex screens are certified for use in High Velocity Hurricane Zones, including the most demanding building code jurisdiction in the country: Miami-Dade County. If a screen system passes Miami-Dade testing, it meets the requirements for every community in St. Johns County, Flagler County, and the greater Northeast Florida market.

This certification is not optional. It is what qualifies the screen system as a legitimate hurricane protection product under the Florida Building Code — and it is what makes the screen eligible for insurance premium discounts under Florida Statute 627.0629.

What Motorized Hurricane Screens Can and Cannot Do — The Honest Assessment

Titan Shutters and Screens installs both aluminum hurricane shutters and Fenetex motorized screens. We are not in the business of overselling either product. Here is the straightforward, honest breakdown of what motorized hurricane screens are designed to do — and what falls outside their capability.

What hurricane-rated motorized screens do exceptionally well:

They protect lanais, covered patios, pergola openings, outdoor kitchens, and any large open-air space from wind-borne debris, sustained wind load, and rain intrusion during a hurricane. They deploy at the push of a button — or via a smart home app, Alexa, Google, or Somfy integration — so a homeowner can secure their outdoor spaces in minutes, even remotely. They retract completely when not needed, preserving the open-air aesthetic of the space. They deliver daily benefits that no aluminum shutter provides: insect protection, 91 percent UV blocking, privacy control, and rain management. And they protect themselves — retracting into a sealed housing that shields the fabric and motor from the storm, unlike a fixed screen enclosure that is permanently exposed.

What hurricane-rated motorized screens are not designed to do:

They are not a replacement for aluminum hurricane shutters on windows and primary entry doors. A window requires an impact-rated barrier that prevents penetration by large, fast-moving debris — such as a piece of lumber, a roof tile, or a section of fence. Roll-down aluminum shutters, accordion shutters, Bahama shutters, and colonial shutters are engineered for that specific purpose. Motorized screens are not.

Motorized screens also do not provide the same level of intrusion resistance as solid aluminum shutters. The OmegaTex fabric that stops hurricane debris will not stop a determined intruder with a cutting tool. For homeowners who prioritize security during evacuations — when the house may sit empty for days — aluminum shutters on windows and doors remain the appropriate solution.

This honesty is not a weakness in the product. It is the foundation of a real protection plan. The strongest storm strategy for a Northeast Florida home is not all shutters, nor all screens. It is the right product for every opening, matched to its specific vulnerability.

The Combination Strategy: How Northeast Florida Homeowners Are Getting This Right

The most effective hurricane protection plan Titan installs across St. Johns County follows a consistent logic — one that matches each product to the opening it was designed to protect.

Roll-down aluminum shutters go on the windows and primary entry doors. These are the openings where a breach creates an immediate pressure differential inside the home, threatening the roof structure and interior walls. Aluminum shutters are the right tool for this job, and nothing else matches their combination of impact resistance, wind load capacity, and code compliance for these critical openings.

Fenetex hurricane-rated motorized screens go on the lanai, the covered patio, the pergola, and any large outdoor living space with sliding glass doors behind it. These are the openings where a rigid shutter is either impractical — try mounting an accordion shutter across a 20-foot lanai span — or architecturally inappropriate. The motorized screen protects the outdoor space, the furniture, the appliances, and the glass behind the opening, while delivering daily lifestyle value that a shutter sitting idle 364 days a year simply cannot.

This combination approach does three things simultaneously for homeowners in St. Augustine, Nocatee, Ponte Vedra Beach, and the surrounding communities. It provides code-compliant, Florida Building Code-approved protection on every opening — not just the ones that are easy to shutter. It eliminates the recurring cost of rescreening traditional enclosures after every significant storm. And it turns the storm-protection investment into a daily amenity — because the motorized screens are used every week for bugs, sun, privacy, and rain, not stored in a housing unit waiting for a hurricane that may not come this year.

Because Titan installs both systems, we design a single, cohesive protection plan. You are not coordinating between a shutter company and a screen company with different timelines, different engineering approaches, and different ideas about what your home needs.

MaxForce Hurricane Track motorized screens by Fenetex installed on a Florida home — MaxForceScreens.com

The Daily Value That Pays for the Storm Protection

Here is the part of the motorized screen conversation that shifts the math entirely.

Aluminum hurricane shutters are an essential investment. But they deliver their primary value only when a storm threatens — which, in any given year, might be never. They sit idle, waiting. That is exactly what they should do. But it means the financial return on shutters is measured entirely in damage prevention and insurance savings.

Motorized screens earn their value every day.

A Fenetex motorized screen deployed on a Nocatee lanai blocks 91 percent of UV radiation — reducing heat transfer into the home and lowering cooling costs during the seven months of the year when Northeast Florida temperatures make air conditioning the largest line item on a utility bill. It eliminates mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and the seasonal insects that make unscreened outdoor time miserable from May through October. It provides rain protection that lets homeowners use their outdoor space during Florida's daily afternoon thunderstorms instead of retreating inside. And it offers privacy without sacrificing the view — a meaningful daily benefit for homeowners in the tightly spaced neighborhoods of Nocatee, Silverleaf, and the newer master-planned communities across St. Johns County.

The homeowners who install motorized hurricane screens do not think of them as storm protection they happen to use for other things. They think of them as an outdoor living upgrade that happens to be hurricane-rated. The storm protection is the engineering foundation. The daily usability is the reason they love the product.

Smart Home Integration: Deploying Screens from Anywhere

Fenetex motorized retractable screens integrate with the major smart home platforms — including Alexa, Google Home, and Somfy — through the Bond Bridge Pro system. This means a homeowner can deploy or retract their screens from a smartphone, a voice command, or an automation routine, whether they are sitting on the patio or sitting in an office 30 miles away.

For hurricane preparation, this capability is not a convenience feature. It is a safety advantage. When a tropical storm or hurricane watch is issued for St. Johns County or Flagler County, a homeowner with smart-integrated motorized screens can secure their outdoor spaces remotely — without being physically present at the property. For homeowners who are traveling, who are at work when a storm accelerates unexpectedly, or who have a second home in the Northeast Florida market, remote deployment changes the preparation equation fundamentally.

The screens can also be programmed to deploy automatically based on weather triggers — a capability that pairs particularly well with homeowners who use their outdoor spaces daily and want the system to respond to afternoon rain, wind gusts, or dropping temperatures without manual intervention.

Titan configures smart home integration as part of every motorized screen installation. We do not install the screens and hand you a manual. We set up the system, connect it to your home automation platform, and make sure it works before we leave.

Lead Times, Insurance, and the April Window

Hurricane-rated motorized screen systems are fabricated to order. Every Fenetex screen is custom-built to the exact dimensions of your specific opening — there are no off-the-shelf sizes. That means lead times are real, and they are the reason April is the right time to begin this process.

Lead Times, Insurance, and the April Window

Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to offer premium discounts for verified wind mitigation features. Hurricane-rated Fenetex motorized screens — because they carry Florida Product Approval FL 8637 — qualify for inclusion in a wind mitigation inspection. When combined with aluminum shutters on windows and doors, a complete protection plan can generate insurance savings of 10 to 30 percent on the wind and hurricane portion of your annual premium.

In St. Johns County, where insurance premiums have risen sharply over the past three years, those savings are not marginal. They are a meaningful component of the financial case for a combined shutter-and-screen protection system.

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AMERICAN INGENUITY

Made in the USA

Proudly Made in the USA—every MaxForce screen is built with American strength, precision, and pride. From the smallest components to the final assembly, our materials are sourced and manufactured right here in the United States. No outsourcing. No compromises. Just hardworking Americans protecting American homes with the toughest screen system on the market.

Fenetex motorized hurricane screen deployed on a lanai in a Nocatee Florida home with pool and outdoor kitchen visible behind the screen fabric

The Gap in Your Hurricane Plan That Aluminum Shutters Can't Fix

April 16, 202612 min read

This is the question we hear more than almost any other from homeowners across St. Augustine, Nocatee, Ponte Vedra Beach, and the surrounding Northeast Florida communities: can a motorized screen really protect my home during a hurricane?

The honest answer is yes — and no. And the difference between those two answers is the most important thing a Florida homeowner can understand before investing in any storm protection system.

Motorized screens are not a replacement for aluminum hurricane shutters on your windows and primary entry doors. They were never designed to be. But hurricane-rated motorized screens — specifically the Fenetex systems that Titan Shutters and Screens has installed across St. Johns County and Flagler County since our founding — are engineered to do something that no aluminum shutter can: protect the large, open-air spaces that define outdoor living in Florida. Your lanai. Your covered patio. Your pergola. The outdoor kitchen has the sliding glass doors behind it.

These are the spaces where traditional fixed screen enclosures fail catastrophically in a storm. And these are the spaces where a hurricane-rated motorized retractable screen earns its place in a serious hurricane protection plan.

This guide will walk you through exactly what motorized screens can do during a hurricane, what they cannot, and how Northeast Florida homeowners are combining them with aluminum shutters to build the most complete storm protection system available.

The Problem Motorized Hurricane Screens Were Built to Solve

Every Florida homeowner knows the lanai. It is the room that sells the house — the screened-in outdoor space that connects the kitchen or living room to the pool, the backyard, or the view. In Northeast Florida, the lanai is not a luxury addition. It is standard architecture. And it represents some of the most expensive square footage on the property.

The problem is that traditional fixed screen enclosures — the aluminum-framed cages that surround most Northeast Florida pools and patios — carry zero hurricane rating. None. Their mesh fabric acts as a sail in high winds, placing enormous structural stress on the aluminum frame. At sustained wind speeds well below hurricane force, the mesh tears, the frame buckles, and the entire enclosure becomes a liability rather than a shield.

Most contractors in St. Johns County will tell homeowners the same thing before a major storm: cut your screen mesh. Remove it before the hurricane arrives, and pay to have the enclosure rescreened afterward. That cycle typically costs between $2,000 and $8,000 per event, depending on the size of the enclosure and the extent of the frame damage. It is an accepted cost of living in Florida — and it is entirely preventable.

Hurricane-rated motorized screens were engineered to eliminate that cycle. A motorized screen deploys when you need protection — before a storm, during daily use for bugs and sun — and retracts into a compact, flush-mounted housing when you do not. Before a hurricane, the screen deploys to protect the lanai structure, the furniture, the outdoor appliances, and the sliding glass doors behind the opening. After the storm, it retracts. Your outdoor space is intact. No rescreening bill. No structural repairs. No weeks of waiting for a contractor who is booked solid with every other homeowner in the neighborhood.

That is the problem motorized hurricane screens solve. Not window protection. Not door protection. Lanai, patio, and outdoor living space protection — the gap that aluminum shutters were never designed to fill.

What Makes a Motorized Screen Hurricane-Rated: The Engineering That Matters

Not every motorized screen on the market is rated for hurricane conditions. Many are designed only for insect control and shade — useful products, but not storm protection. The distinction matters enormously, and it comes down to three engineering elements: the fabric, the track system, and the certification.

The fabric. The Fenetex hurricane screens Titan installs use Twitchell OmegaTex — a UV-resistant fabric engineered with scientifically enhanced aramid fiber yarns. Aramid fiber is the same material class used in ballistic body armor. OmegaTex is not a marketing name applied to a standard screen mesh. It is a purpose-built hurricane fabric that blocks 91 percent of UV rays, resists wind-borne debris at hurricane velocities, and maintains structural integrity under sustained wind load and pressure cycling.

The fabric is available in six colors, each designed to complement residential and commercial architecture. It provides built-in privacy — functioning like a two-way mirror that allows outward visibility while reducing inward visibility — which means it delivers a daily lifestyle benefit in addition to its storm protection capability.

The track system. The Fenetex MaxForce Hurricane Track is a fixed-rail retention system that locks the screen fabric into the track along both sides of the opening. This is not a magnetic or friction-based system that relies on tension alone. The MaxForce track uses Keder-edge technology — borrowed from sailboat rigging — that eliminates zippers, cables, and exposed hardware. The result is a screen that stays locked to the track even under extreme wind loads, with a self-adjusting motor that senses resistance and automatically corrects to prevent jams and fabric tears.

The MaxForce weight bar at the bottom of the screen is the heaviest and most robust in the industry — engineered with reinforced corners and integrated tie-ins that create a unified structure when deployed. It does not rattle. It does not flex beyond its design tolerance. It holds.

The certification. This is the element that separates a hurricane-rated motorized screen from every other retractable screen on the market. Fenetex hurricane screens carry Florida Product Approval FL 8637 — a credential issued by the Florida Building Commission after rigorous testing for impact resistance and pressure cycling. Fenetex screens are certified for use in High Velocity Hurricane Zones, including the most demanding building code jurisdiction in the country: Miami-Dade County. If a screen system passes Miami-Dade testing, it meets the requirements for every community in St. Johns County, Flagler County, and the greater Northeast Florida market.

This certification is not optional. It is what qualifies the screen system as a legitimate hurricane protection product under the Florida Building Code — and it is what makes the screen eligible for insurance premium discounts under Florida Statute 627.0629.

What Motorized Hurricane Screens Can and Cannot Do — The Honest Assessment

Titan Shutters and Screens installs both aluminum hurricane shutters and Fenetex motorized screens. We are not in the business of overselling either product. Here is the straightforward, honest breakdown of what motorized hurricane screens are designed to do — and what falls outside their capability.

What hurricane-rated motorized screens do exceptionally well:

They protect lanais, covered patios, pergola openings, outdoor kitchens, and any large open-air space from wind-borne debris, sustained wind load, and rain intrusion during a hurricane. They deploy at the push of a button — or via a smart home app, Alexa, Google, or Somfy integration — so a homeowner can secure their outdoor spaces in minutes, even remotely. They retract completely when not needed, preserving the open-air aesthetic of the space. They deliver daily benefits that no aluminum shutter provides: insect protection, 91 percent UV blocking, privacy control, and rain management. And they protect themselves — retracting into a sealed housing that shields the fabric and motor from the storm, unlike a fixed screen enclosure that is permanently exposed.

What hurricane-rated motorized screens are not designed to do:

They are not a replacement for aluminum hurricane shutters on windows and primary entry doors. A window requires an impact-rated barrier that prevents penetration by large, fast-moving debris — such as a piece of lumber, a roof tile, or a section of fence. Roll-down aluminum shutters, accordion shutters, Bahama shutters, and colonial shutters are engineered for that specific purpose. Motorized screens are not.

Motorized screens also do not provide the same level of intrusion resistance as solid aluminum shutters. The OmegaTex fabric that stops hurricane debris will not stop a determined intruder with a cutting tool. For homeowners who prioritize security during evacuations — when the house may sit empty for days — aluminum shutters on windows and doors remain the appropriate solution.

This honesty is not a weakness in the product. It is the foundation of a real protection plan. The strongest storm strategy for a Northeast Florida home is not all shutters, nor all screens. It is the right product for every opening, matched to its specific vulnerability.

The Combination Strategy: How Northeast Florida Homeowners Are Getting This Right

The most effective hurricane protection plan Titan installs across St. Johns County follows a consistent logic — one that matches each product to the opening it was designed to protect.

Roll-down aluminum shutters go on the windows and primary entry doors. These are the openings where a breach creates an immediate pressure differential inside the home, threatening the roof structure and interior walls. Aluminum shutters are the right tool for this job, and nothing else matches their combination of impact resistance, wind load capacity, and code compliance for these critical openings.

Fenetex hurricane-rated motorized screens go on the lanai, the covered patio, the pergola, and any large outdoor living space with sliding glass doors behind it. These are the openings where a rigid shutter is either impractical — try mounting an accordion shutter across a 20-foot lanai span — or architecturally inappropriate. The motorized screen protects the outdoor space, the furniture, the appliances, and the glass behind the opening, while delivering daily lifestyle value that a shutter sitting idle 364 days a year simply cannot.

This combination approach does three things simultaneously for homeowners in St. Augustine, Nocatee, Ponte Vedra Beach, and the surrounding communities. It provides code-compliant, Florida Building Code-approved protection on every opening — not just the ones that are easy to shutter. It eliminates the recurring cost of rescreening traditional enclosures after every significant storm. And it turns the storm-protection investment into a daily amenity — because the motorized screens are used every week for bugs, sun, privacy, and rain, not stored in a housing unit waiting for a hurricane that may not come this year.

Because Titan installs both systems, we design a single, cohesive protection plan. You are not coordinating between a shutter company and a screen company with different timelines, different engineering approaches, and different ideas about what your home needs.

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The Daily Value That Pays for the Storm Protection

Here is the part of the motorized screen conversation that shifts the math entirely.

Aluminum hurricane shutters are an essential investment. But they deliver their primary value only when a storm threatens — which, in any given year, might be never. They sit idle, waiting. That is exactly what they should do. But it means the financial return on shutters is measured entirely in damage prevention and insurance savings.

Motorized screens earn their value every day.

A Fenetex motorized screen deployed on a Nocatee lanai blocks 91 percent of UV radiation — reducing heat transfer into the home and lowering cooling costs during the seven months of the year when Northeast Florida temperatures make air conditioning the largest line item on a utility bill. It eliminates mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and the seasonal insects that make unscreened outdoor time miserable from May through October. It provides rain protection that lets homeowners use their outdoor space during Florida's daily afternoon thunderstorms instead of retreating inside. And it offers privacy without sacrificing the view — a meaningful daily benefit for homeowners in the tightly spaced neighborhoods of Nocatee, Silverleaf, and the newer master-planned communities across St. Johns County.

The homeowners who install motorized hurricane screens do not think of them as storm protection they happen to use for other things. They think of them as an outdoor living upgrade that happens to be hurricane-rated. The storm protection is the engineering foundation. The daily usability is the reason they love the product.

Smart Home Integration: Deploying Screens from Anywhere

Fenetex motorized retractable screens integrate with the major smart home platforms — including Alexa, Google Home, and Somfy — through the Bond Bridge Pro system. This means a homeowner can deploy or retract their screens from a smartphone, a voice command, or an automation routine, whether they are sitting on the patio or sitting in an office 30 miles away.

For hurricane preparation, this capability is not a convenience feature. It is a safety advantage. When a tropical storm or hurricane watch is issued for St. Johns County or Flagler County, a homeowner with smart-integrated motorized screens can secure their outdoor spaces remotely — without being physically present at the property. For homeowners who are traveling, who are at work when a storm accelerates unexpectedly, or who have a second home in the Northeast Florida market, remote deployment changes the preparation equation fundamentally.

The screens can also be programmed to deploy automatically based on weather triggers — a capability that pairs particularly well with homeowners who use their outdoor spaces daily and want the system to respond to afternoon rain, wind gusts, or dropping temperatures without manual intervention.

Titan configures smart home integration as part of every motorized screen installation. We do not install the screens and hand you a manual. We set up the system, connect it to your home automation platform, and make sure it works before we leave.

Lead Times, Insurance, and the April Window

Hurricane-rated motorized screen systems are fabricated to order. Every Fenetex screen is custom-built to the exact dimensions of your specific opening — there are no off-the-shelf sizes. That means lead times are real, and they are the reason April is the right time to begin this process.

Lead Times, Insurance, and the April Window

Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to offer premium discounts for verified wind mitigation features. Hurricane-rated Fenetex motorized screens — because they carry Florida Product Approval FL 8637 — qualify for inclusion in a wind mitigation inspection. When combined with aluminum shutters on windows and doors, a complete protection plan can generate insurance savings of 10 to 30 percent on the wind and hurricane portion of your annual premium.

In St. Johns County, where insurance premiums have risen sharply over the past three years, those savings are not marginal. They are a meaningful component of the financial case for a combined shutter-and-screen protection system.

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We walk through your property, identify every opening — windows, doors, lanai, patio, pergola — and build a custom protection plan combining aluminum hurricane shutters and Fenetex motorized hurricane screens. No cost. No obligation. One contractor. One plan.

Installation slots for May and June are filling. Hurricane-rated motorized screens carry approximately 90-day lead times from order to installation.

Call or text: (904) 484-7580 | TitanShuttersandScreens.com

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