Who Installs Hurricane Film on Windows? Know Who to Hire

Hurricane film isn’t always the best solution, so choose a pro who can make a plan

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Hurricane film—sometimes called security film—is a popular upgrade that adds an extra layer of insulation and protection to windows and glass doors. This shatter-proof solution is affordable and offers some benefits, but it’s not a replacement for hurricane shutters and impact glass. This guide will show you who installs hurricane film on windows and when to use it.

Benefits of Hiring a Hurricane Shutter Pro to Install Hurricane Film on Windows

When it comes to the type of damage a hurricane can cause, hurricane window film is the first line of defense. This solution will not stop your glass from breaking completely, but it can minimize the breakage, prevent shattering, and reduce injury from broken glass. 

If you live in an area with frequent hurricanes and tropical storms, you’ll want to hire a hurricane shutter contractor to install hurricane film. This is because the film isn’t all that effective on its own and may not suit your local building codes without additional measures. For example, in some coastal regions of Florida, windows have to withstand 180 mph winds. Your average hurricane film simply can’t hold up.

A qualified hurricane shutter installer typically holds a license and may even have third-party certification from a trade organization. They can advise you on which solutions meet local building codes and suggest a window protection plan that suits your local weather patterns. If you need a sturdier option, a hurricane shutter installer can pull the necessary permits and perform the installation.

Can You DIY Hurricane Film on Windows?

Homeowners can install hurricane window film on their own, but it may need to be stronger to withstand extreme weather. Many products are on the market, and some are more resilient than others. In addition, hurricane film may not meet local building codes. Some areas require a complete window system, like hurricane shutters or impact windows.

So if hurricanes and storms consistently hit your coastal region, call a hurricane shutter installer near you. If you live in an area with mild weather, you can install your own hurricane film and enjoy its many other benefits, including:

  • Shatter prevention

  • Increased security

  • UV ray protection

  • Increased energy efficiency

  • Added privacy

Remember that while hurricane film installation is simple, you still have to apply it correctly, or it will not do its job.

Can a Handyperson Install Hurricane Film on Windows?

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Since hurricane film is a peel-and-stick film, it’s relatively simple to install. Most handypeople can tackle the job effectively, especially those with experience. This can save you money if you have other small jobs you want a handyperson to do around the house at the same time. 

That said, hurricane film won’t actually protect your windows from a hurricane. If you need to hurricane-proof your home, bring in an expert like a hurricane shutter installer. 

How Does a Contractor Install Hurricane Film?

Installing hurricane film is simple. A hurricane shutter installer will always start with a consultation. If hurricane film is an appropriate solution and you agree to their quote, they'll take measurements and order the film. Different films have different benefits—for privacy, you can choose a tinted film. The installation process is as follows:

  1. Inspect the window and frame for damage that could compromise the window’s integrity

  2. Clean the windows and prep them for installation

  3. Apply the hurricane film

  4. Caulk around the window to secure the work

Once the caulk dries, your windows are good to go.

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