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St. Cloud · Osceola County · 2026 Pricing

St. Cloud Hurricane Shutter Installers

St. Cloud sits on East Lake Toho in Osceola County south of Orlando, an inland Central Florida city where hurricane wind is the primary threat. Find licensed local installers who can pull permits and help before the storm.

~130 mph
Design Wind Speed
High Wind
Primary Threat
Permit req.
Permanent Shutters
~20%
Avg Insurance Credit
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Hurricane Shutter Requirements in St. Cloud

St. Cloud falls under the Florida Building Code with an ultimate design wind speed of about 130 mph (Risk Category II) for this part of Osceola 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 St. Cloud, permits for permanent shutters are issued by the City of St. Cloud building department, with Osceola 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.

⚠️ 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

~130 mph design wind speed (FBC, Osceola County)

Product Approval

Florida Product Approval required; impact rating strongly recommended (inland, non-HVHZ)

Permits

City of St. Cloud / Osceola County permit required for permanent shutters.

Insurance

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

Hurricane Shutter Costs in St. Cloud, FL

Installed pricing in St. Cloud 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 St. Cloud

A growing lakeside city, St. Cloud faces hurricane wind and the debris it drives, with lake flooding a secondary concern. Inland location keeps surge away, but a major storm's flying debris is what breaks unprotected windows.

Osceola County has felt Central Florida's hurricanes. Hurricane Charley crossed the region in 2004, Hurricane Irma raked the area in 2017, and Hurricane Ian brought historic flooding rain to the county in 2022. For St. Cloud, shutters guard windows against the wind-driven debris that causes the most inland damage.

Finding a Licensed Installer in St. Cloud

Licensed hurricane shutter installer in front of a St. Cloud, 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 St. Cloud

What is the hurricane risk in St. Cloud?
St. Cloud's main hurricane threat is wind and wind-driven debris, not surge. It sits inland in Osceola County below the wind-borne-debris threshold, so impact protection isn't code-mandated — but rated shutters are strongly recommended and can lower your insurance.
How much do hurricane shutters cost in St. Cloud?
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 St. Cloud?
Yes — permanent installations require a building permit from the Osceola 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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