The Town of Palm Beach is a barrier island municipality with some of the most valuable residential real estate in Florida. The storm exposure here is significant: direct Atlantic Ocean exposure to the east, Lake Worth Lagoon to the west, and no meaningful geographic buffer from hurricanes that track up the coast. Many homes in Palm Beach have made substantial investments in impact glass and storm shutters, but gaps in coverage remain common, particularly on large loggia openings, poolside areas, and secondary structures. Awning Stars installs hurricane screens in Palm Beach for homeowners who need to fill those gaps or who want a roll-down system that outperforms what they currently have.
What Makes Palm Beach Installations Specific
Luxury and estate properties. Palm Beach homes frequently have custom architecture, high-end finishes, and detailed exterior work that requires careful coordination for any new installation. We work with homeowners and their design teams to integrate screen systems that fit the property.
Existing storm protection gaps. Impact glass covers most primary openings in newer Palm Beach construction, but large rear loggias, outdoor dining areas, and older secondary buildings are often unprotected. Roll-down hurricane screens fill these gaps without requiring structural modification to the openings.
Town of Palm Beach permitting. The Town of Palm Beach has its own building department and architectural review process that operates independently of Palm Beach County. We navigate this process on your behalf. Call 561.909.8068 for a Palm Beach consultation.
