Can I Repaint My Hurricane Shutters?
Yes, hurricane shutters can be repainted to improve their appearance, protect against corrosion, and extend their lifespan. However, using the right type of paint and proper preparation is essential to ensure durability and long-term performance.
Below, you will find answers to additional frequently asked questions related to repainting hurricane shutters.
What Type of Paint Should I Use for Hurricane Shutters?
The best paint for hurricane shutters depends on their material:
- Aluminum Shutters: Use a high-quality acrylic latex or oil-based enamel paint designed for metal surfaces.
- Steel Shutters: Opt for rust-resistant, industrial-grade paint with a primer to prevent corrosion.
- Polycarbonate Shutters: Special plastic-friendly paints or UV-resistant coatings work best.
Choosing a UV-resistant, weatherproof paint helps maintain the shutters’ color and finish against harsh sun and storm conditions.
How Do I Properly Repaint My Hurricane Shutters?
Follow these steps to ensure a smooth and long-lasting repainting process:
- Clean the Shutters Thoroughly
- Wash with mild soap and water to remove dirt, dust, and salt buildup.
- Rinse and let the shutters dry completely.
- Sand the Surface (If Needed)
- Lightly sand aluminum or steel shutters to create a smooth surface for better paint adhesion.
- Remove any loose or chipping paint with a wire brush or fine-grit sandpaper.
- Apply a Primer (For Metal Shutters)
- Use a rust-inhibiting primer on steel shutters to prevent corrosion.
- Let the primer dry before applying the topcoat.
- Paint with a Weatherproof Coating
- Apply multiple thin layers of paint for even coverage.
- Use a paint sprayer for a smooth, professional finish.
- Allow proper drying time between coats.
- Seal for Extra Protection (Optional)
- A clear weather-resistant sealant can help prolong the paint’s life.
How Often Should Hurricane Shutters Be Repainted?
Repainting hurricane shutters is typically needed every 5–10 years, depending on:
- Exposure to Sun & Salt Air: Coastal homes may require more frequent touch-ups.
- Paint Quality: High-grade weatherproof paint lasts longer.
- Maintenance Routine: Regular cleaning and protective coatings extend the paint’s lifespan.
If shutters show fading, peeling, or rust spots, it’s time for a fresh coat.
Find the Right Hurricane Shutters for Your Home
Repainting your hurricane shutters restores their look and enhances their durability. Scroll down to find the Storm Smart showroom nearest you and call to schedule an appointment. Our experts can help with repainting advice, maintenance, and upgrading to new storm protection solutions.
Storm Smart Showrooms
Fort Myers Showroom
2351 Crystal Drive Unit 101 |
Naples Showroom
2400 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Unit 102 |
Lake Worth Beach Showroom
1939 7th Avenue North, Unit 1 |
North Port Showroom
4949 Plantation Blvd |
Bradenton Showroom
1810 51st Avenue East, Suite 100 |