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Bahama And Colonial Shutters

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Hurricane Shutters Wholesale ----- Homeowners Welcome

"If only I'd done it sooner." "I never thought this could happen to me." These are typical comments heard from many residents after experiencing the effects of a hurricane. Hurricane protection suddenly becomes a top priority for them, but not until after they'd experienced devastating damage to their homes and businesses. 

Hurricane seasons of recent years have shown that much of the damage that occurs is a result from the failure of windows and doors. These failures frequently lead to interior wall failure and sometimes roof failure. Much of the damage from these storms can be prevented by hurricane shutters or other well installed storm pretection for the windows and doors. Click here to find out more about why hurricane shutters are important.


We offer a wide selection of styles, colors and sizes to fit most any architectural style or color scheme.


Our hurricane shutter styles include -  
    Colonial Shutters
    Bahama Shutters           



Our commitment is to produce top-quality, installer-friendly hurricane shutters, with great detail given to precision, thus eliminating unnecessary on-site drilling, cutting, and product adjustments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
Master Aluminum manufactures top quality aluminum hurricane shutters, and sells wholesale to contractors and builders throughout the United States and the Caribbean.


What makes our shutters different? Our products are built in our factory only with the finest materials and ecceptional attention to detail. We maintain a third party Quality Assurance Program to insure the uniformity and integrity of our products.

Welded Corners- most shutter manufacturers screw their corners together. Our shutters are welded at the corners, making them stronger, seamless, and more attractive. Just as important, it eliminates the corner and edge corrosion that often occurs with mechanically fastened hurricane shutters.