Most homeowners who go on vacations leave their homes unprotected from sudden bursts of gales. In fact, such homes are perfect targets for the storms to cause severe damage to property. But then, having Hurricane Lexan panel over the windows provides lot of security to the residents at the time of storms. Several of the people living in high-rise buildings often find it difficult to install various types of shutters as the community associations have restrictions in place. These associations, on the other, did not stop homeowners from protecting their property with Lexan panel. Homeowners who are members of the Community associations need to follow the kind, style and color of window protection. With the installation of Hurricane Lexan panel, flying debris can be stopped that otherwise causes damage to the window. The homeowners going for Hurricane Lexan panel need to ensure tight closure of the panels from inside as otherwise the heavy winds may destroy the panel and window. The horizontal Hurricane Lexan panel that has been included on the window with angles on four sides ensures protection at the time of storms.





When the storm approaches the coast with heavy winds, several people try to get the Hurricane Lexan panel as a last-minute effort. Since the attachment of panels on the windows requires time, all the doors may not get the full protection with this type of work. So, for arranging Hurricane Lexan panel on door and windows all the measurements along with other hardware should be put in place early. Once the tracks, hammer drill, wing nut driver and other hardware are taken care installing the Hurricane Lexan panel becomes simple. Using the H-header the homeowners get lot of relief while placing the Lexan panel on windows. In fact, the panels help the residents in better storage, as the Hurricane Lexan panel when folded can be kept folded until next hurricane season.





Metal panels can tear up your hands or cause serious injury if a stack of them drops on a foot. Hence, the Lexan panel needs to be handled carefully while fixing them on the window and also removing them for storage. Children need to be cautioned while turning them on or off as the Hurricane Lexan panel may turn flip-flop under the influence of heavy winds. To be on safe side, the Hurricane Lexan panel must be operated from inside the house. At the time of storms, it allows light to enter the house and also, the outside of the house can be viewed. The Lexan panel made of PVC-coated woven fabric attached with grommets and wing nuts provides security to the glass windows. In a similar fashion, the see-through Lexan panel that costs $15 a square foot solves the problem of darkness and claustrophobia created by metal panels.