Our dedicated team at Lafferty Hurricane Protection specializes in hurricane protection, offering a wide range of hurricane shutters and hurricane-grade motorized screens. We prioritize premium materials to ensure your home is safeguarded against severe weather.

Many homes throughout Vero Beach South feature large patio openings, sliding glass doors, screened lanais, and outdoor living spaces that can become vulnerable during hurricane season if left unprotected. Between Florida’s high winds, wind-driven rain, and year-round coastal weather exposure, homeowners need storm protection systems designed for both durability and everyday convenience.
At Lafferty Hurricane Protection, we install custom residential storm protection systems built specifically for Florida homes and Florida storm conditions. From accordion and roll-down shutters to motorized patio and garage screens, our team helps homeowners in Vero Beach South choose systems that fit their home, lifestyle, and level of storm preparedness.
Investing in residential storm protection in Vero Beach South means peace of mind. Florida’s storms are unpredictable, but our solutions help reduce risks such as:
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We tailor our products to fit your home’s unique style and needs in Vero Beach South.
At Lafferty Hurricane Protection, all of our residential storm protection products are designed and installed to meet or exceed Florida Building Code (FBC) requirements. This ensures that your shutters, screens, and enclosures are not only effective but also legally compliant in Vero Beach South. Our team stays current with the latest updates in building codes for Brevard and Indian River Counties, so you can rest assured that your home is protected according to the highest safety standards.
Beyond installation, we emphasize the importance of regular maintenance. While our shutters and screens are built for long-lasting performance, routine care can extend their lifespan and guarantee smooth operation when you need them most. We recommend:
By keeping your residential storm protection system in excellent condition, you can count on dependable performance year after year.
Outdoor living spaces are one of the most important parts of many Florida homes, but they are also some of the most vulnerable areas during hurricanes and severe storms. Large sliding glass doors, screened patios, and covered lanais can all be exposed to flying debris, heavy rain, and strong winds during storm season.
Our team helps homeowners identify which patio and rear-facing openings should be prioritized first and recommends storm protection systems designed to secure larger openings while still maintaining ease of use throughout the year.
Different homes require different types of storm protection depending on the size of the openings, desired convenience, and how the space is used every day. Accordion shutters are often chosen for larger windows and patio openings because they can typically be closed quickly before a storm without needing to install separate panels.
Roll-down shutters are popular with seasonal residents and homeowners looking for added convenience, security, and fast deployment. For patios and lanais, motorized screens can help provide everyday comfort while also helping reduce exposure to wind-driven rain, insects, and debris.
Many homeowners we work with are upgrading older storm panels or replacing systems that have become difficult to deploy quickly before hurricanes. One of the most common concerns we hear is that homeowners want faster and easier protection without needing to handle heavy removable panels during storm preparation.
Accordion and roll-down shutters are often popular upgrades because they remain attached to the home and can typically be secured much faster when severe weather approaches.
Homeowners in Vero Beach South choose us because:
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The best hurricane protection for patios and lanais depends on the size of the opening, how the space is used, and the level of storm protection the homeowner is looking for. For many Florida homes, accordion shutters and roll-down shutters are popular options because they can protect large patio openings while remaining permanently attached to the home for faster deployment before a storm.
Motorized screens are also commonly used for covered patios and outdoor living spaces because they provide everyday comfort while helping reduce exposure to wind-driven rain, debris, insects, and sun. Our team helps homeowners determine which system is best based on the layout of the patio, desired convenience, and overall storm protection goals.
For many seasonal residents, roll-down shutters are considered one of the most convenient hurricane protection options available. Because they can be operated quickly—either manually or with a motorized system—they allow homeowners to secure large openings without needing to install separate storm panels before every hurricane.
Roll-down shutters are also popular because they remain permanently attached to the home, require minimal storage space, and can provide additional privacy and security while homeowners are away for extended periods of time.
Sliding glass doors are often one of the most vulnerable openings on a Florida home during hurricane season because of their large size and exposure to wind pressure. Accordion shutters and roll-down shutters are two of the most common systems used to protect sliding glass doors because they provide strong coverage for wide openings and can typically be secured quickly before severe weather arrives.
For homeowners with patio-facing sliders and outdoor living spaces, motorized screens may also help provide additional protection from wind-driven rain and debris depending on the application and system design.
Hurricane shutters should be inspected and serviced regularly to help ensure they operate properly when severe weather approaches. Most homeowners should inspect shutters, tracks, and hardware at least once or twice per year, especially before hurricane season begins.
Homes near the coast may require more frequent maintenance because salt air and humidity can lead to buildup and corrosion over time. Routine service may include cleaning tracks, rinsing salt residue, lubricating moving parts, testing motorized systems, and checking for signs of wear or hardware damage.
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The sooner you invest in residential storm protection, the more secure your home will be. At Lafferty Hurricane Protection, we’re proud to be the local name homeowners trust for peace of mind.
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Lafferty Hurricane Protection is your local, licensed expert for fast, high-quality hurricane shutter and motorized screen installations in Brevard and Indian River Counties. Every project we complete is custom-designed to enhance your home's appearance while complying with Florida's strict building codes.
Plus, we offer extended warranties and flexible financing options to make your project as stress-free as possible.

Yes, we do offer in-house estimates, depending on the project type you are interested in for your home. Reach out to our team today to schedule an in-house estimate at (321) 652-1078.
Yes. In Florida, hurricane shutters aren’t overkill—they’re essential. Wind-rated shutters protect your home from flying debris and storm damage, and often reduce insurance costs.
Absolutely. Many homeowners combine styles—like roll-downs for large openings and Bahama shutters for curb appeal—to balance protection, cost, and design.Absolutely. We offer a wide selection of frame colors, screen materials—including pet-resistant and solar options, and customizable layouts.
No. Our Bahama shutters are engineered for storm protection and style. They’re impact-rated, code-approved, and offer continuous shade and privacy year-round.
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