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Open the Disaster Help Hub →Hurricane Shutter Requirements in Bayou La Batre
Bayou La Batre falls under the International Building Code as adopted in Alabama, with a design wind speed of roughly 150 mph for this part of Mobile County. Along the Alabama Gulf Coast the code adds coastal wind-design provisions — stronger roof-to-wall and wall-to-foundation connections and impact-rated openings — and hurricane protection products should carry a large-missile impact rating (tested to ASTM E1886/E1996). A building permit is required for permanent installations, and work must be completed by a licensed contractor.
Around Bayou La Batre, Mobile County Inspection Services (251-574-3507) permits and inspects work in unincorporated areas and enforces Alabama's coastal wind-design provisions and the county Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance; the Town of Dauphin Island and cities such as Mobile and Bayou La Batre permit their own construction.
Wind Speed
~150 mph design wind speed (IBC, Mobile County)
Product Approval
Large-missile impact rating (ASTM E1886/E1996); Miami-Dade NOA or Florida approval widely accepted
Permits
Mobile County building permit required for permanent shutters.
Insurance
A wind mitigation inspection can unlock a 15–30% insurance premium credit.
Hurricane Shutter Costs in Bayou La Batre, FL
Installed pricing in Bayou La Batre runs roughly $8–$60 per square foot depending on product type and the number of openings. The estimates below reflect current Alabama market pricing for a typical single-family home. A whole-home accordion install commonly lands between $3,000 and $8,000.
| Product Type | Installed Price (per sq ft) | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Storm Panels (aluminum) | $8–$15 | Budget-conscious, seasonal residents |
| Accordion Shutters | $20–$40 | Permanent protection, insurance credit |
| Roll-Down (manual) | $25–$45 | Large openings, clean look |
| Roll-Down (motorized) | $30–$60 | Convenience, remote operation |
| Bahama Shutters | $20–$35 | Coastal look, shade + protection |
| Hurricane Screens | $10–$20 | Lanais, large openings |
Can't Put Your Shutters Up Yourself?
Putting up panels means hauling them out, climbing a ladder, and drilling — usually in a rush as a storm bears down. For seniors and anyone with mobility or balance limits, that's not safe to do alone. Local crews will mount or deploy your shutters for you ahead of the storm, so your home is protected without you ever getting on a ladder.
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Why Shutters Matter in Bayou La Batre
Bayou La Batre's working waterfront and surrounding neighborhoods sit just above sea level, and the town has flooded repeatedly from hurricane surge. With boats, docks, and homes all exposed, securing windows and doors with rated shutters is a basic part of storm prep here.
Bayou La Batre floods in nearly every major Gulf storm. Hurricane Katrina's 2005 surge swamped the town's docks and low neighborhoods, and Hurricane Georges had done the same in 1998. Sitting barely above sea level on a tidal bayou, Alabama's seafood capital faces surge as its defining hazard — and when the water rises it carries wind-driven debris that shatters unprotected windows, so sealing the home's openings is basic storm preparation here.
How to HireFinding a Licensed Installer in Bayou La Batre
Work only with licensed, insured local installers — here's how to check.
Step 1 — Verify Licensing
Check the Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board records for an active license. Never hire unlicensed.
Step 2 — Check Insurance
Require a current Certificate of Insurance showing General Liability and Workers' Compensation.
Step 3 — Verify Products
Ask for the product's impact rating or approval number (Miami-Dade NOA, Florida approval, or ASTM E1886/E1996) for every product on the quote.
Step 4 — Get 3 Quotes
Prices vary 20–40% across contractors. Get at least three written quotes before deciding.