New York building codes & insurance rules
Top areas
Nassau and Suffolk (Long Island), Queens Rockaways, Staten Island, Fire Island
NYC Building Code
Strict requirements โ permits required for any exterior modification
NY FAIR Plan
NY Property Insurance Underwriting Association
Historic districts
Many coastal areas have restrictions on exterior modifications
Price gouging law
Gen. Bus. Law ยง396-r โ civil penalties up to $25,000
Hurricane history
Sandy (2012) โ $65B in NY damage, deadliest US storm in decades
Everything New York homeowners need to know
New York City's five boroughs require permits for almost any exterior modification, including shutter installation. Homeowners in Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island coastal areas should budget 4โ8 weeks for the permit process before installation can begin. The NYC Department of Buildings website provides contractor verification and permit status tools.
The Hamptons and East End of Long Island represent one of the highest-value shutter markets in the US. Premium roll-down and motorized systems are common in this market given the extremely high property values and frequent absentee ownership.
2026 installed prices in New York
Prices below reflect 2026 quotes from licensed contractors operating in New York. Coastal county prices are typically 10โ20% higher than inland areas due to salt-air material requirements and higher labor demand.
| Shutter type | Price range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Storm Panels | $15โ$30 / sq ft | Budget-conscious, any opening size |
| Accordion Shutters | $26โ$35 / sq ft | Permanent, fast deployment |
| Roll-Down Shutters | $45โ$100 / sq ft | Maximum protection, clean look |
| Bahama Shutters | $18โ$32 / sq ft | Decorative, windows only |
| Colonial Shutters | $20โ$35 / sq ft | Historic homes, classic look |
| Hurricane Screens | $20โ$40 / sq ft | Lanais, large openings |
| Impact Windows | $40โ$100 / sq ft | No-deployment, permanent |