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How much could shutters save on your insurance?

Code-approved shutters can earn a wind-mitigation credit on your home insurance. Enter your state and annual premium for a quick, honest estimate of the potential savings.

How the discount actually works

Insurers don’t discount your whole bill — they discount the windstorm portion, which is roughly 15–70% of a coastal premium depending on where you live.1 Code-approved opening protection (shutters or impact glass) typically earns about 5–25% off that wind portion.2

The catch most homeowners miss: it’s all-or-nothing. Every window, door, garage door, and skylight has to be protected with a rated product. One unprotected opening and you typically lose the credit.3

To claim it, a licensed inspector documents your home on a wind-mitigation form, you send it to your insurer, and the credit is applied. In Florida the report stays valid for five years.2

Where the discount is strongest

Required by lawFlorida & Louisiana — insurers must offer wind-mitigation credits.4
Coastal areas / wind poolAlabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, Texas & South Carolina — offered in coastal counties or through the state windstorm pool.4,5
Varies by insurerMaryland, Georgia, Virginia, New Jersey, New York & Massachusetts — many insurers offer credits, but it’s not mandated. Confirm with your agent.

Questions

Do shutters really lower my insurance?

They can — code-approved shutters earn a credit on the windstorm portion of your premium, usually around 5–25% of that portion, once documented with a wind-mitigation inspection. The exact figure is set by your insurer.

Does every state offer it?

No. Florida and Louisiana require it by law. Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, Texas and South Carolina offer it in coastal areas or through wind pools. Elsewhere it depends on the insurer.

Do I have to cover every window?

Usually yes. The opening-protection credit is typically all-or-nothing — one unprotected opening can disqualify it.

Sources

  1. Florida Office of Insurance Regulation / Citizens Property Insurance — wind portion of a Florida premium ranges roughly 15–70% of the total. citizensfla.com/discounts
  2. Florida wind-mitigation credits and the OIR-B1-1802 inspection (valid 5 years); opening protection is a recognized feature. progressive.com
  3. Opening-protection credits are all-or-nothing — every opening must be protected. comegys.com
  4. Florida (Fla. Stat. §627.0629) and Louisiana mandate wind-mitigation discounts; other states vary. insurance.com
  5. State programs and coastal-county credits (AL, MS, NC, TX, SC, MD). fortifiedhome.org/incentives

HurricaneShutterCalc.com is not an insurance agency and does not provide insurance advice. Estimates are illustrative only. Confirm any discount with a licensed agent or your state insurance department.

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