How It Works

From your windows to storm-ready.

Every panel is measured, fabricated, and fitted to one home — yours. Here’s how a Kevlar shutter goes from a window opening to a wall of protection you can put up yourself.

The Process

Four steps, no handyman required.

We do the precise part. You get a panel light enough to handle solo.

01

Measure

We capture every opening to the millimeter — by drone where a tape can’t safely reach.

02

Fabricate

Each panel is cut and sewn from woven Kevlar mesh, built to your exact opening — not a stock size.

03

Fit

Panels seat into your existing aluminum-shutter clips. Designed so it can’t pull free.

04

Storm-ready

Light enough to install solo when the forecast turns. Up and ready in minutes, not hours.

Measured to the millimeter

A drone sees what a tape can’t.

A hurricane shutter only works if it fits. On a two-story window or an arched opening, a tape measure on a ladder is slow, risky, and rarely exact.

Instead, we fly the elevation, capture every opening, and turn those measurements into a CAD pattern. Each panel is cut from that pattern — so it seats cleanly the first time, with no gaps for wind to find.

Photo: drone & CAD measurement

Photo: woven Kevlar mesh close-up.

The Material

Body armor, reimagined for your windows.

Our panels are woven from DuPont™ Kevlar® — the same aramid fiber behind body armor and aerospace. It’s extraordinarily strong for its weight, which is exactly why a panel is light enough to handle on your own.

Tested to 150 MPH. It won’t rust, and because the mesh is semi-transparent, you keep your daylight and your view — no boarded-up dungeon while the storm passes.

150 MPH
Wind-tested
91%
UV rays blocked
Rust-free
Won’t corrode
See-through
Keep your daylight

The mesh also keeps out wind-driven rain, insects, dust, and debris. It uses a non-phthalate, REACH-compliant formulation and meets NFPA and CSFM fire-safety standards.

Why Kevlar

Heavy aluminum, or light Kevlar?

Both protect your windows. Only one you can put up by yourself.

Woven Kevlar panels

  • Light enough to install solo
  • Semi-transparent — daylight and view stay
  • Custom-fit to each opening
  • Rust-free; stores flat and compact
  • Seats into your existing clips

Heavy aluminum shutters

  • Often a two-person, multi-hour job
  • Solid — turns rooms dark during a storm
  • Bulky to store and handle
  • Can corrode and stain over time
  • Heavy hardware on every opening

Certification in progress

Built to the standard. Earning the stamp.

Florida building-product certification for our system is underway. Until it’s in hand, we’re working with a small group of early customers who want first access — and a direct line to the maker.

Get started

Let’s measure your windows.

Tell us about your home and we’ll map out what protecting it looks like — opening by opening.