Storm-Ready Screen Enclosures

Build hurricane-rated screen enclosures designed for Florida’s toughest storms.

In Florida, homeowners know the importance of preparing for hurricane season. Standard screen enclosures may not withstand high winds, flying debris, and heavy rain. That’s why hurricane-rated screens and enclosures are essential for safety, durability, and code compliance.

At Bendezu Industries, we specialize in designing and installing storm-ready enclosures that meet Florida building codes and protect your outdoor spaces year-round. (Screen EnclosuresDrivewaysContact)

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Code

Florida has strict building codes for hurricane protection:

  • Wind ratings: Enclosures must withstand winds up to 150 mph or higher, depending on the zone.
  • Engineering plans: Required for new enclosures to ensure compliance.
  • Impact zones: Coastal areas face stricter requirements than inland communities.
  • Permits & inspections: Must be approved before and after installation.

👉 Always confirm your enclosure is engineered for your specific hurricane zone.

Materials

Hurricane-rated enclosures use stronger materials than standard builds:

  • Heavy-duty aluminum frames: Thicker gauge to resist bending.
  • Stainless steel fasteners: Rust-proof and designed to withstand high winds.
  • Reinforced mesh: Stronger weave to handle impact and pressure.
  • Anchoring systems: Deep-set footings for stability.

💡 Tip: Upgrading to stainless steel hardware extends the lifespan of your enclosure in coastal areas.

Anchoring

Proper anchoring makes the difference during a storm:

  • Concrete footings: Deep foundations secure frame posts.
  • Hurricane straps & brackets: Connect frames to structural walls.
  • Cross bracing: Adds strength to large enclosures.
  • Roof design: Domed or gabled roofs distribute wind loads better.

👉 Without proper anchoring, even strong frames can fail in extreme weather.

Why Permeable Solutions Are Perfect for Florida

With hurricanes, tropical storms, and frequent heavy rains, Florida’s drainage systems are often under stress. Choosing a permeable driveway not only helps protect your property but also supports local infrastructure by reducing runoff into streets and storm drains.

For eco-conscious homeowners, permeable solutions are a way to blend sustainability with functionality, while improving home value.

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