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Deltona falls under the Florida Building Code with an ultimate design wind speed of about 130 mph (Risk Category II) for this part of Volusia County. Because that is below the 140-mph wind-borne-debris threshold and the city sits well inland, impact-rated opening protection generally is not required by code here — but shutters are strongly recommended, must carry a Florida Product Approval, and need a building permit for permanent installation by a state-licensed contractor.
Around Deltona, permits for permanent shutters are issued by the City of Deltona building department, with Volusia County handling unincorporated areas nearby. Shutters are not mandatory inland, but pairing them with a wind mitigation inspection can still earn a 15–30% credit on your windstorm insurance — often enough to offset much of the cost over time.
Wind Speed
~130 mph design wind speed (FBC, Volusia County)
Product Approval
Florida Product Approval required; impact rating strongly recommended (inland, non-HVHZ)
Permits
City of Deltona / Volusia County permit required for permanent shutters.
Insurance
Wind mitigation inspection (OIR-B1-1802) unlocks a 15–30% premium credit.
Hurricane Shutter Costs in Deltona, FL
Installed pricing in Deltona runs roughly $8–$60 per square foot depending on product type and the number of openings. The estimates below reflect current Florida 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 Deltona
A large bedroom community dotted with lakes, Deltona faces both rain-driven flooding and hurricane wind. The flooding is a low-ground concern, while wind and flying debris threaten the windows — the openings rated shutters are designed to protect.
Central Florida's storms have hit Deltona hard. Hurricane Charley crossed the region in 2004 and Hurricane Irma raked Volusia County in 2017, but Hurricane Ian in 2022 caused severe flooding across Deltona's lake neighborhoods. Through these storms, shutters protect windows from the wind-driven debris that does the most damage.
How to HireFinding a Licensed Installer in Deltona
Work only with licensed, insured local installers — here's how to check.
Step 1 — Verify Licensing
Check the Florida DBPR license database for active status. 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 Florida Product Approval number 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.