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When a contractor shows up after a storm, ask for their license number and look it up before they start work. Here are the license types that apply to hurricane repair work in South Carolina:
South Carolina's Low Country coastline — including Charleston, Hilton Head, Myrtle Beach, and Beaufort — faces significant hurricane exposure. The SC LLR is one of the more comprehensive licensing authorities in the Southeast.
Time matters — file complaints immediately. Agencies can sometimes freeze payments, seize bonds, or issue emergency stop-work orders when contacted quickly after fraud occurs.
County and city building departments. Horry County (Myrtle Beach) and Charleston County have the most active coastal enforcement.. All hurricane shutter and impact window installations require a building permit. The permit process ensures your installation meets the wind load requirements for your specific wind zone.
Why permits matter for your insurance: Unpermitted hurricane shutter installations do not qualify for wind mitigation insurance discounts. If your home sustains hurricane damage and the protection system was unpermitted, your insurer may deny the wind mitigation claim. A permit and final inspection are the documentation your insurance company needs.
Having a price range before meeting contractors prevents price gouging and helps you identify lowball quotes (which often signal unlicensed work or material shortcuts). These are 2026 averages for South Carolina:
| Shutter type | Per sq ft | Full home (avg) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accordion shutters | $26 to $35 | $6,000 to $18,000 | Most popular in South Florida |
| Roll-down (motorized) | $45 to $100 | $14,000 to $28,000 | One-button deployment |
| Storm panels | $8 to $15 | $1,500 to $5,000 | Lowest upfront cost |
| Impact windows | $40 to $80 | $15,000 to $40,000 | Highest insurance discount |
Prices are for materials and installation. Permit fees ($150 to $500) are additional. Use our free calculator for a county-specific estimate.
A legitimate hurricane shutter contractor's written quote includes specific line items that protect you. Here is what each element means and what missing items signal.
| Quote element | What it should say | Red flag if missing |
|---|---|---|
| Product description | Specific manufacturer, model, and FL Product Approval number | Cannot verify what is being installed or confirm code compliance |
| Material specs | Gauge of aluminum, slat width, track type, hardware grade | Contractor may substitute lower-quality materials |
| Permit line item | Permit fee included or explicit statement it is additional | Contractor may skip permit — major risk for insurance and resale |
| Payment schedule | Percentage at signing, percentage at installation start, balance at completion | No protection against abandonment after large upfront payment |
| Timeline | Permit application date, fabrication weeks, installation date range | No accountability for delays |
| Warranty | Manufacturer warranty term plus contractor labor warranty (typically 1 to 5 years) | No recourse for defective installation |
| License number | State license number printed on the quote document | Either unlicensed or hiding credentials |
Ask for the FL Product Approval number (or state equivalent) for the specific product they plan to install. A legitimate contractor answers immediately. One who cannot provide it either does not have an approved product or has not done this job before.
Verify at: verify.llr.sc.gov — check license status, class, and complaint history before any contact.
Horry County and Charleston see significant post-storm out-of-state contractor activity. SC law requires written contracts for all residential work over $200 — always get a detailed written contract.
SC law requires written contracts for residential work over $200. Your contract should specify the product by manufacturer and FL Product Approval number equivalent, permit responsibility, and payment schedule.
Hurricane shutters prevent the damage that leads to emergency contractor calls. Get a free estimate and see your insurance savings.
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