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- Great Value
- Easier to handle than plywood
- Mounting hardware pre-installed for quick deployment
- Small storage requirement
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- Can be reused unlike plywood
- Storm panels will not attract termites
- Available in Steel, Aluminum or Clear Lexan
- Protects openings from wind driven rain
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Storm Panels protect your home’s interior from violent wind and driving rains. The panels stay securely in place to keep the elements on the outside and reduce uplift pressure on your roof from the inside.
Storm Panels are much easier to handle than heavy plywood sheets and are easily stored away. The panels nest compactly in a neat stack taking little storage space.
Headers, tracks & sills come in white or bronze. Panels are mill finish or clear. |
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| PVC coated woven fabric panels. Tested to block wind, rain and storm-driven projectiles. |
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- Translucent - allowing diffused natural light to enter the home.
- Storage - lightweight PVC coated with PVC vinyl weave. They can be stored rolled up, laid flat, or hung vertically.
- Panel Sizes -available in custom sizes to fit the window and door openings in your home.
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Wayne-Dalton Fabric-Shield™ Storm Products have been evaluated for windload, impact and cyclic testing and meet the following test standards:
Custom Storm Panel:
- Florida Building Code, International Building Code compliant, TDI approval
- ASTM - E-1886, E-1996
- Design Pressure +62 / -66 PSF (Size Dependant)
DIY Storm Panel:
- Florida Building Code, International Building Code compliant, TDI approval
- ASTM - E-1886, E-1996
- Design Pressure up to +/- 128 PSF (Size Dependant)
Pull-Down Shutter:
- Florida Building Code, International Building Code compliant, TDI approval
- ASTM - E-1886, E-1996
- Design Pressure +/- 66 PSF (Size Defendant)
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- Florida Building Code product approval
- Texas Department of Insurance Evaluation Services
- International Building Code compliant |
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| Wayne Dalton website |
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| Video Demo |