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Cape Cod Screens N Shutters provides retractable screens, awnings, security screens, storm shutters and solar window treatments, on Cape Cod, Ma. You can Contact Stephen Daley, owner of Cape Cod Screens N Shutters at 508-539-3307 or visit the website at http://www.screensnshutters.com

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Hurricane Storm Shutters, reprint by Steve Daily

reprint by Steve Daily  Cape Cod Retractable Screens N Shutters
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Hurricane Preparations: Aluminum Storm Panels


We are now the proud owners of several hundred pounds of oily aluminum. I picked up our hurricane panel order yesterday. I placed the order eight weeks ago with Hurricane Depot and picked it up here in the Orlando area at a local distribution point (Lake Mary) of their manufacturer Town and Country Industries. The shutters were very fresh from the manufacturing process and still had their sheen of oil from going through the roll forming process.



This is a set of custom-cut panels. I measured our windows and determined the panel length, number of panels, length of track, etc. myself. The Hurricane Depot also has an online web estimator to simplify the process. One downside of the estimator page is that it will not calculate half panels. For our house, four windows needed them to prevent excessive overlap. Eventually, I will post the Excel spreadsheet I used.



To protect our most vulnerable windows, it will take over 300 linear feet of shutters and over 100 linear feet of track. I describe the mounting system I chose below, but you basically have two options to attach metal storm panels to a house.



•Direct: With this method, the panels are usually attached horizontally and fastened with PanelMate fasteners. The PanelMates are permanently attached to the house and the panels are attached to the fasteners using washered wingnuts. This method works best with recessed windows that have a frame around them that permit attachment of the PanelMate fasteners. If you use stock length panels, it may be difficult to use this method because of a lack of structural support in the wall at the points where the shutters have holes. You will need to figure everything out and drill holes and install PanelMates. This process can be cumbersome and difficult while holding up the shutters. Good luck.



•Track: With this method, tracks are attached to the house, usually at the top and bottom of the window, and the panels are attached to the tracks. There are numerous ways to build the track assemblies and several forms of track that are approved. Track also lets you do build-outs that offset the track out from the side of the house.

Build-outs are important for two reasons. The first is that you can install the shutters over window features that project out from the side of the house. The second is that it gives you separation between the panel and the window glass. Every certified shutter has a table that specifies the minimum separation distance from the glass. Mine is 3 inches, which will be achieved using the window inset in the wall. Along the coast, the minimum separation distance can be up to 5 inches. The separation gives the shutter room to flex during an impact without breaking the window glass while it is under wind pressure loading at the same time. Per the installation diagrams (see the NOA link below), I will be using the “wall mount“ technique. This technique implies that no build-out is required.



The thickness of the shutters is also important since it is directly related to strength. For most of inland Florida, building codes call for 0.040-inch thick aluminum. This is what you will find at Lowe’s. Unfortunately, Miami-Dade County code requirements require a minimum thickness of 0.050-inches, mostly based on empirical impact testing. This can be significant because insurance companies will give you a discount on your house insurance policy only if you have Miami-Dade certified shutters. This certification is their reassurance that the panels are structurally sound. The thickest aluminum shutters I have seen are 0.063-inches. These would be used along the coasts in the highest wind regions.



What is the difference between aluminum and steel shutters? Primarily, it is weight and cost. Steel is thinner and heavier for the same amount of protection, but is less expensive. Aluminum is thicker and lighter, but costs more. You have to make that decision. I went with aluminum because I have some long 98-inch panels to cover a big window on the back of my house. Lifting those up in the air will be easier with aluminum panels.



Approved shutters have a fastener schedule that specifies the maximum distance between fasteners to keep the track and shutters attached to the house under the design loads. Mine is 14 inches, so I will be using fasteners every 12 inches for ease of installation. The maximum distance depends on your local design wind load, the type of fastener, and the house material you are fastening into. The plans should also specify a minimum embedment distance into the house structure. This embedment requirement plus any nonstructural house elements (stucco, wall board, fascia, etc.) plus the external track construction will give you the minimum fastener length you will need. The installation diagram will also specify a minimum edge distance. This is a no-closer-than distance to ensure there is enough structural material around the fastener to hold it securely.



For our header installation, I will be installing h-header tracks along the tops of the windows. This is the most common header installation and will make installation quick and easy. I will attach the header tracks using white 2-1/2-inch Tapcon fasteners at 12-inch intervals. This will make the installation permanent. I am toying with the idea of caulking along the edges as well to make the headers water tight as well. That will keep everything on the outside of the shutters and give it a lesser chance of getting into the wall.



For our footer installation, I will be installing studded angle tracks along the bottoms of the windows. These 2-inch aluminum angle tracks have stainless steel studs at 12-inch intervals. I will be installing fasteners in the middle between each pair of studs. I will be complicating this installation a bit. Since the studded angle tracks are somewhat unsightly, I will be making them removable through the use of lead anchors instead of Tapcons. I will then fasten the track to the wall using stainless steel machine screws commonly called sidewalk bolts. This will let me remove the lower tracks and store them when they are not needed. I will place the sidewalk bolts in the empty holes to keep them clean while not in use.



To install the panels, I will slide the tops into the upper channel and position the bottoms over the lower studs. Each panel has holes for the studs. You then fasten the panel to the track using stainless steel washered wingnuts. There is a special drill bit for tightening these wingnuts quickly and easily with a battery-powered drill.



Panel and track storage is something I will have to work out.



Several weeks ago, I got permission from my homeowners association for the installation. I specified in my request that I would be painting the tracks and the sidewalk bolts to match the color of the house as appropriate. You may also need to pull a county construction permit as well.



How do you find out what installation details apply to you? The easiest method is to read through the manufacturer’s Miami-Dade County Building Code Compliance Office Notice of Acceptance available from the county’s web site. The NOA for my shutters is here (PDF). Alternatively, you hire a contractor to install them and they will determine all the details. For that easy installation, you just need to spend lots of extra money and wait many months. I estimate I will be saving around $2000 by doing this myself. Your results may vary. I will be installing panels on my ten most-vulnerable windows this weekend. I will blog on the tools I use and my lessons learned as I go.



Of course, now that we have the shutters, our house will never be in the path of a hurricane ever again! (Yea, right.)


Reprinted by Steve Daily
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Friday, August 20, 2010

Security Screens, Reprint by Srteve Daily

Security Screens for Commercial & Residential Applications

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Metro Security Screens are designed for both commercial and residential applications. Metro Security Screens are now being used in every application including HUD and public housing developments to schools and high end homes. We can help you protect your home, business or any development with our security screens.



Metro Security Screens are often specifically requested by architects and housing authorities.



Call or email us today for a free quote. You will be surprised at our competitive pricing when compared to other companies with a similar product.







Description - Security Screen

A security screen installs to an existing window. A security screen looks similar to an insect screen but in addition to providing insect protection it provides security and protection. Metro Security Screens provide protection to public housing developments, public schools, colleges and universities, medical facilities and much more. Our security screens have been installed over the glass windows of homes built on golf courses to eliminate glass breakage from straying golf balls.







Security Screens are made in many different styles to meet your specific needs. We can specially design them to your needs, so if you do not see what you are looking for please call us and we will be glad to assist you. We ship to all locations in the USA.







Security Screen Colors

Our standard colors for the extruded aluminum frames are white, bronze and silver. We of course can paint them to any color for a small additional charge. The stainless steel mesh is silver but is also available in black.







Hinged Style Security Screens

Security Screens are available with a piano hinge and latching system. This allows the security screen to be opened for egress or ease of window cleaning. Another option is to use a key lock instead of the spring loaded latch.







We offer a hinged security screen with a 3” master or sub frame. This master frame is also available in a 2” design. This style security screen has a 5/8” lip around the perimeter for ease of screw on installation to the existing primary window.











3 Inch Master Frame Section

3 Inch Master Frame Elevation 2 Inch Master Frame Section

2 Inch Master Frame Elevation Specifications for Jamb out Security Screens







This is the inside view of our security screen. Here we see the spring loaded latch and protective guard to prevent intrusion from the outside of the window. Simply pull on the latch and push out on the screen for ease of opening.











A hinged security screen is also available without the master frame. A piano hinge is attached directly to one side of the security screen frame. The same latching system is also attached to the opposite side. The latch can be made to catch onto your existing primary window. A section of angle aluminum may be attached to your primary window to act as a catch for the spring loaded latching bolts. If you can use the security screen without the master frame then you can save money.





1x1 Piano Hinge Section

1x1 Piano Hinge Elevations

Specifications for Heavy Resistant Screens









Fixed Panel Security Screens

Our fixed panel security screens are used where you will not be opening your primary window. This style is great for picture windows and store front windows on businesses. This is also ideal for use on screen doors to add security. We have three options for the fixed panel security screens.







Fixed Panel Style One

This panel has a ½” lip around the entire perimeter of the frame. This allows for ease of screw on installation. The lip is 3/8” thick to allow for a secure installation.





Style 1 Section

Style 1 Elevation











Fixed Panel Style Two

This panel has a ½” lip around the entire perimeter of the frame. This allows for ease of screw on installation. The lip is about 1/16” thick allowing for a very flush install.





Style 2 Section

Style 2 Elevation











Fixed Panel Style Three

This Metro Security Screen is also made of extruded aluminum and uses a .023 stainless steel mesh. The mesh count is 12 x 12. The frame profile is ½” thick and 1” wide. It has a cover plate installed over the screen mesh to insure secure fastening of the mesh to the frame.





Style 3 Section

Style 3 Elevation











Security Screen Specifications

Metro Security Screens can be either top hinged, side hinged or middle hinged to accommodate window air conditioners. We also build a fixed panel Security Screen that has a continuous lip or fin around the perimeter for ease of attachment.



All extrusions are made from 6063 T5 aluminum. Standard colors are White, Bronze and Silver. Other colors can be matched if needed.



Stainless steel wire is standard in all screens. It is available in either .023 or .028 gauge and is all 12 X 12 stainless steel mesh. The wire can also be painted for an additional fee. Another option instead of stainless steel mesh is perforated metal.

Standard warranty is one (1) year in workmanship and Materials from the date of purchase.



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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Screensnshutters.com *Video*Nantucket Screens*


This video slide show is of a "whole house" project installed by Cape Cod Screens N Shutters, on Nantucket. Contact Steve Daley of Cape Cod Screens N Shutters at 508-539-3307
or visit the website at http://www.screensnshutters.com

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Spring 2010: ERNEWAL! Cape Cod retractable Screens N Shutters

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Spring 2010: RENEWAL!

Awnings&Canopies

Cape Cod Retractable Screens & Shutters can provide you with several Awning options for your Home or Business.

We offer Retractable Awnings, Commercial Awnings or Canopies, and Specialized Awnings to cover areas such as Pergolas.

COMMERCIAL AWNINGS/CANOPIES
Commercial awnings are usually used for entry ways to businesses or storefront windows. This is an attractive way to highlight a company's location and can also have signage or logos for customers to easily identify where you are located. Awning designs can come in many styles, colors and fabrics. Sunbrella fabrics not only look great they are fade resistant and last for many years to come.

RESIDENTIAL RETRACTABLE AWNINGS
Retractable awnings also come in many colors and fabrics. Be it motorized or manual crank an awning can enhance your outdoor living space while adding to the value of your home. They last for many years and offer various accessories such as lighting and wind sensors, even a drop screen in front to cut the suns glare and enhance your views.

Our full line of quality products offers solutions for all your weather protection needs.Colonial Hurricane Shutter

Providing Cape Cod, The Islands of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, & Southeastern MA areas with the latest technology for storm protection.

Cape Cod Hurricane Shutters provides a variety of storm/hurricane protection to fit homeowners & business needs and budget.

Expert service, product knowledge & product options are some of the many benefits of doing business with Cape Cod Hurricane Shutters. Call today and protect your home or business from storms and hurricanes.

Architectural Shutters

Premium architectural shutters are manufactured to give your home a beautiful colonial styling with high quality PVC functioning house shutters. All products come in a variety of colors. All paint includes a 10 year guaranty on the color. Also decorative mounting hardware gives your home quality accents.

Architectural shutters come in any size and offer many designs and styles. From Raised Panel, Louvered, Board and Baton to combo styles including both Panel and Louvered.






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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Cape Cod Retractable Screen N Shutters, goes off-Cape

Installed several types of hurricane shutters on this beautiful waterfront
home in Marshfield, MA. To protect them from not only potential hurricanes,
but Noreaster storms. Covering Windows, Sliders, Balconies, etc. We
installed Roll Shutters, Fabric Shield Pull-Downs, and Fabric Shield Panels.

New Work at Paul's Precision Auto

















Installed 3 Solarize Inflector Panels in front bay window of Paul's
Precision Automotive to reduce heat gain during day from direct sun. Also
these panels can be reversed in the winter season to allow for solar gain to
keep front office/waiting area warm and not allow for heat to escape.