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North Miami · Miami-Dade County · 2026 Pricing

North Miami Hurricane Shutter Installers

North Miami sits along Biscayne Bay in northeast Miami-Dade County, inside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone where impact protection is code-required. Find licensed installers who know the HVHZ rules and can pull permits before the storm.

~175 mph
Design Wind Speed
Storm Surge
Primary Threat
Permit req.
Permanent Shutters
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Hurricane Shutter Requirements in North Miami

North Miami lies entirely within Miami-Dade County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), the strictest wind-protection tier in the Florida Building Code, with a design wind speed of 175 mph (Risk Category II). In the HVHZ, opening protection must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance and pass large-missile impact testing (TAS 201/202/203). A building permit is required for permanent installations, and work must be done by a state-licensed contractor.

Around North Miami, incorporated cities issue their own building permits while Miami-Dade County's Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources handles unincorporated areas; either way the HVHZ's Miami-Dade NOA and impact-testing requirements apply, and the wind mitigation inspection that documents your shutters is what unlocks the insurance credit.

⚠️ Always verify contractor licensing before signing any contract. Check the Florida DBPR license database and confirm the business on Sunbiz. Every shutter contractor must hold a valid Florida license and carry insurance.

Wind Speed

175 mph design wind speed (FBC, Miami-Dade HVHZ)

Product Approval

Miami-Dade NOA required (HVHZ)

Permits

Miami-Dade County HVHZ building permit required for permanent shutters.

Insurance

Wind mitigation inspection (OIR-B1-1802) unlocks a 15–30% premium credit.

Hurricane Shutter Costs in North Miami, FL

Installed pricing in North Miami 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 TypeInstalled Price (per sq ft)Best For
Storm Panels (aluminum)$8–$15Budget-conscious, seasonal residents
Accordion Shutters$20–$40Permanent protection, insurance credit
Roll-Down (manual)$25–$45Large openings, clean look
Roll-Down (motorized)$30–$60Convenience, remote operation
Bahama Shutters$20–$35Coastal look, shade + protection
Hurricane Screens$10–$20Lanais, 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 North Miami

With neighborhoods reaching to Biscayne Bay and its canals, North Miami faces storm surge along the water plus extreme hurricane wind. Miami-Dade's HVHZ holds every opening to the nation's strictest impact standard for exactly this exposure.

Miami-Dade's hurricane history drove Florida's toughest-in-the-nation code. Hurricane Andrew's 1992 devastation in south Dade created the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone; Hurricane Wilma crossed the county in 2005; and Hurricane Irma pushed surge into Biscayne Bay communities in 2017. That's why North Miami homes must use Miami-Dade NOA, impact-rated protection on every opening.

Finding a Licensed Installer in North Miami

Licensed hurricane shutter installer in front of a North Miami, Florida home

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.

Common Questions in North Miami

What is the hurricane risk in North Miami?
North Miami faces Atlantic storm surge near the water plus extreme hurricane wind. Under the Florida Building Code's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements, impact-rated, code-approved protection is required on every opening.
How much do hurricane shutters cost in North Miami?
Installed costs range from about $8 to $60 per square foot depending on product type. Accordion shutters — the most popular choice — run $20 to $40 per square foot installed. A whole-home install for a typical 1,800–2,500 sq ft home commonly runs $3,000 to $8,000.
Do I need a permit for hurricane shutters in North Miami?
Yes — permanent installations require a building permit from the Miami-Dade County, pulled before work begins. Removable storm panels usually don't, but the mounting hardware still has to meet code. A permit also helps you qualify for the insurance credit.
Can someone put my shutters up before a storm?
Yes — local crews offer pre-storm installation and deployment, which matters for seniors and anyone who can't safely do it alone. With multiple contractors to choose from, you have a much better chance of getting someone out in time when a hurricane is approaching.
Will hurricane shutters lower my insurance in Florida?
Yes — code-approved shutters plus a wind mitigation inspection (the OIR-B1-1802 form) typically earn a 15–30% credit on your wind premium. The inspection costs $75–$150 and pays for itself quickly.
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