Hurricane Shutter Company – One Stop Hurricane Shutters
One Stop Hurricane Shutters supplies and installs hurricane protection for residential and commercial properties across Florida from its base at 1738 Kelley Ave in Kissimmee. Founded in 2005 during a significant hurricane season, the company is run by owners with more than 30 years of combined industry experience and has expanded to export products to the Caribbean.
The product range covers five primary lines. Accordion Shutters use aluminum construction to balance price and protection. Storm Panels are made from 22-gauge galvanized steel for cost-effective coverage. Colonial Hurricane Shutters feature an aluminum, wall-mounted folding design. Bahama Hurricane Shutters are louvered one-piece grilles that provide shade as well as storm protection. Roll Down and Roll Up Shutters are electrically operated systems with remote control capability, offering both hurricane protection and added security. The company states that its products are Miami-Dade County and Florida Building Code approved, and it emphasizes premium materials, attractive design integration, and professional installation.
One Stop promotes participation in Florida’s My Safe Florida Home Program, which provides up to $10,000 in state funding toward approved impact shutters and home protection upgrades. Free estimates are available through a contact form, and the firm can be reached at 407-944-0555 or oshs@onestophurricaneshutters.com. Customer testimonials on the site point to competitive pricing, knowledgeable staff, quality products, and professional installation. The company maintains a presence across Google, Facebook, Angi, Yellow Pages, and Super Pages review platforms, where homeowners can read additional feedback.
Serving Kissimmee and the broader Florida market, the business positions itself as a single source for storm protection, from selecting the appropriate shutter type to handling installation. Its focus on code-approved products and the state funding program makes it a resource for property owners preparing for the Atlantic hurricane season throughout Central Florida and beyond.