Does the Orientation of the Shutter Matter (e.g., Vertical vs. Horizontal Tracks)?
Yes, the orientation of hurricane shutters—whether installed with vertical or horizontal tracks—affects their functionality, ease of operation, and structural integrity. The correct orientation depends on the type of shutter, window or door size, and the level of storm protection required.
Below, you will find answers to additional frequently asked questions related to shutter orientation.
How Does Shutter Orientation Affect Performance?
The orientation of hurricane shutters plays a crucial role in how they function:
- Vertical Tracks: Commonly used for roll-down and accordion shutters, vertical tracks allow for smooth deployment and easy storage when not in use. These are ideal for tall windows, sliding glass doors, and entryways.
- Horizontal Tracks: Found in Bahama and colonial shutters, horizontal tracks support side-opening designs that enhance aesthetics while offering reliable storm protection.
Choosing the right track orientation ensures shutters operate effectively and withstand high winds.
Which Shutter Types Use Vertical vs. Horizontal Tracks?
Different shutter styles use specific track orientations based on their design:
- Vertical Track Systems:
- Roll-Down Shutters – Deploy downward from a top-mounted housing unit.
- Accordion Shutters – Slide horizontally along a vertical track for full coverage.
- Storm Panels – Some panels use vertical tracks for fast and secure installation.
- Horizontal Track Systems:
- Bahama Shutters – Hinge from the top, swinging outward at an angle.
- Colonial Shutters – Swing inward or outward from side-mounted hinges.
Each track system is designed to optimize performance based on shutter type and home architecture.
Does Track Orientation Impact Installation and Maintenance?
Yes, track orientation affects the installation process and ongoing maintenance:
- Vertical tracks require secure top-mounted brackets, making installation more involved but providing seamless deployment.
- Horizontal tracks may need side-hinged support, requiring periodic hinge lubrication and reinforcement for long-term durability.
Understanding these factors helps homeowners choose the best system for their needs.
Find the Right Hurricane Shutters for Your Home
Choosing the correct shutter orientation ensures maximum protection, ease of use, and durability. Scroll down to find the Storm Smart showroom nearest you and call to schedule an appointment. Our experts can help you determine the best shutter system for your home’s unique requirements.
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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 |