Missing a storm panel? One got bent or cracked after the last storm? Found a house with tracks but no panels? You're not alone — storm panels are the most commonly lost and damaged form of hurricane protection because they're stored and moved rather than permanently installed. Here's how to get the right replacement.
Step 1 — Identify Your Panel Type
Before you order anything, identify exactly what you have. Storm panels come in three main materials:
| Type | Appearance | Weight | Cost to Replace |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminum | Silver/grey corrugated metal | Heavy | $8–$15/sq ft |
| Steel | Heavier, often thicker than aluminum | Heaviest | $10–$18/sq ft |
| Polycarbonate | Clear/translucent corrugated plastic | Light | $14–$22/sq ft |
| Fiberglass | Opaque white/cream corrugated | Medium | $12–$20/sq ft |
Look for a sticker or stamp on the panel itself — most manufacturers stamp the panel with their name, product approval number, and panel dimensions. This is the most reliable way to find an exact match.
Step 2 — Measure the Opening
Storm panels are cut to fit specific openings. To get the right size replacement:
- Measure the track span — measure the distance between the inside edges of the top and bottom tracks (or left and right for vertical-install systems)
- Measure panel height — measure the distance from the bottom of the top track slot to the top of the bottom track slot
- Count the corrugations on an existing panel — panels are typically sized to fit a specific number of corrugations in the track
- Note the overlap — adjacent panels overlap by one corrugation. Account for this in your replacement order
When in doubt, bring an existing panel with you to the supplier — they can match it exactly.
Where to Buy Replacement Panels
In order of preference:
- Original installer — if you know who installed your system, call them first. They likely still stock the same product and can cut panels to your exact size
- Local shutter suppliers — most coastal markets have wholesale shutter supply companies that sell direct to homeowners. Search "[your city] hurricane panel supplier"
- Home Depot / Lowe's — stock standard aluminum panels in some coastal store locations, especially in Florida and Texas. Selection is limited but useful for emergency replacement
- Online suppliers — panel suppliers like ShutterSupply.com, CoastalContractorSupply.com ship to most coastal states. Lead time is typically 1–2 weeks
- Manufacturer direct — if you have the manufacturer name from the panel stamp, contact them for local dealer referrals
How to Install a Replacement Panel
Installing a single replacement panel is straightforward if the tracks are in good condition:
- Clean the tracks — remove any debris, rust, or corrosion from the top and bottom channels
- Slide the replacement panel into the top track first — the top track is deeper to allow the panel to clear the bottom track
- Lower the panel into the bottom track
- Slide the panel to overlap correctly with adjacent panels — one corrugation overlap is standard
- Install fasteners per the original product approval — wing nuts, bolts, or clips depending on your system
If the tracks are damaged, bent, or corroded, track replacement requires a licensed contractor — do not try to work around damaged tracks as it can void the product approval and leave protection gaps.
When to Replace the Whole System
Consider replacing the entire storm panel system rather than individual panels if:
- More than 30–40% of panels are missing or damaged
- Tracks are corroded, bent, or pulling away from the wall
- The product approval number on your panels is no longer valid for current wind zone requirements
- The panels are steel and you're in a coastal corrosion zone — aluminum is much better suited for salt air environments
- You're considering upgrading to a permanent system like accordion shutters
Use our cost calculator to compare replacement panel costs versus upgrading to accordion shutters — the upgrade often makes financial sense when you factor in convenience and insurance savings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I mix panel brands or materials?
Technically no — mixing brands or materials can create gaps in protection, compromise the product approval, and fail a building inspection. The entire panel system needs to carry a consistent product approval. If you can't find matching panels, a full system replacement is the safer option.
My tracks are there but all the panels are gone. What do I do?
Measure your tracks and openings carefully and take photos. Contact local shutter suppliers with your measurements — most can cut panels to fit existing tracks as long as the track style is standard. Bring a photo of the track profile to the supplier.
How long do aluminum storm panels last?
In a non-coastal environment, aluminum panels can last 20–30 years. In a salt-air coastal environment, 10–15 years is more realistic before corrosion becomes a problem. Polycarbonate panels are more corrosion-resistant but can yellow and become brittle with UV exposure after 10–15 years.