Shutters that last are shutters that are maintained.
Keep yours storm-ready
year-round.
Our Services
Storm Panel & Awning Service
Even though most storm panel systems don’t have moving parts, regular maintenance ensures they’ll install smoothly when a storm threatens.
We check:
All fasteners and replace weak bolts
Apply non-corrosive coating to bolt threads
Confirm your panel count
Test-fit each panel
Diagram and number panels for quick future installs
Maintenance
All moving shutters require lubrication. Salt-air exposure means at least twice a year for coastal homes.
Avoid WD-40 and lithium grease — we use clean, silicone-based lubricants to protect rollers, hinges, locks, and tracks.
Lube Programs:
For homeowners who stay on top of care, we offer once-a-year and twice-a-year lubrication programs.
Our technicians lubricate, inspect, and document potential issues before they become costly.
LP customers receive repair discounts and reminders when service is due.
Anchor Inspection & Replacement
For shutters installed over 15 years ago, we recommend a full anchor inspection. South Florida’s salt air can corrode fasteners over time, weakening your protection.
We use only stainless steel anchors for new and existing systems — because when the wind hits, you want to know your shutters will hold.
Let’s get serious — call us today for a full inspection.
Repairs / Removals / Replacements
Don’t replace your shutters — repair them!
Our expert service team reconditions old or stuck systems, replaces worn parts, and restores full functionality.
Reconditioning: Replace rollers, blades, and parts to make your shutters operate like new.
Re-anchoring: For shutters 15+ years old, we re-anchor using stainless hardware to ensure lifetime reliability.
Removals: From one shutter to one thousand — any height, any building. We specialize in removals and reinstallations for concrete restoration and painting projects.