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Florida Living Outdoors’s phone number is (321)830-5660. Feel free to call anytime.
How do I schedule an appointment?
You can call the office or schedule a free 20-minute phone consultation online or schedule an appointment at the following calendar link https://floridalivingoutdoor.com/enhance-and-extend-outdoor-spaces/
Our office is located outside of Oviedo Florida, but we service the East Coast from New Smyrna Beach to Palm Coast and Central Florida from Oviedo to Mt Dora.
You can call the office or schedule a free 20-minute phone consultation online or schedule an appointment at the following calendar link https://floridalivingoutdoor.com/enhance-and-extend-outdoor-spaces/
The owner of Florida Living Outdoors has been in the Outdoor Service industry for over 23 years. We are good at what we do.
FL Outdoor specializes in protecting and creating smart and usable outdoor spaces that your family can enjoy.
No. 99.5% of its business is done in a homeowner’s backyard. We have sample demo kits and brochures to create an understanding of the product. If you move forward, we can order a life-like rendering.
Do the screens come in different shades and colors?
The housing units come in five colors: black, white, gray, bronze, and beige. The screen mesh color varies.
A rendering is a lifelike photo of your home with the desired product applied. They look real. It cool.
Yes. I’m sure we can talk to one of our clients and see theirs.
We simply need to schedule a time and one of our estimators will come out and meet with you. They will take detailed measurements and find out your wants, needs, and desires.e.
No. Motorized Screens serve different functions such as bug, solar, or storm protection.
That is easy. MagnaTrack uses free-floating inner tracks that release and reattach with opposite pull neodymium magnates. Combined with ballistic fiber the screens can stop a 2” x 4” traveling at fast speed.
The housing unit, track, and weight bar are the same.
The screen mesh can be as simple as something for bugs or maybe you need a solar screen to block damaging UV rays. They even make screen mesh with ballistic fiber that is meant for high wind load zones.
Yes. You need to be there. These products are highly customizable, and we need to know your wants, needs, and desires.
Can I get a price or quote over the phone?
No. These products are highly customizable, and prices may vary depending on your needs, wants, and desires.
The MagnaTrack system is highly customizable. Every project is different, Openings vary and the sub-strip of the unit is being attached.
MagnaTrack motorized screens can span 30’ and up to 20’ in height.
Start to finish currently they are 8 – 10 weeks.
Which is better MagnaTrack or Phantom?
Well, the simple answer is MagnaTrack Motorized screens. Not because I say so, but because MagnaTrack is not a zipper track-based system. MagnaTrack Possesses free-floating inner tracks held together by rare earth neodymium magnets. Simply put, it takes 500 Lbs. of pressure to dislodge the screen for the sidetracks. The competitors are only 30 lbs. Who needs service calls?
Do you carry hurricane screens?
Yes. We carry the Defender Series by MagnaTrack.
We carry the MagnaTrack Motorized screens Manufactured by Progressive Screens. The track system is the same, but the screen is configured to protect against, bugs, UV-Ray, rain, and storms.
Yes. The Hurricane Defender has a product approval code. It has the Florida Product Approval #F30798
No. But the MagnaTrack Motorized Screen system meets or exceeds Miami Dade and Florida building code requirements for roll-down hurricane screens. Therefore, it can be installed in Miami-Dade.
No. We do not build or install screen enclosures around swimming pools. We specialize in protecting and creating outdoor spaces with a click of a button.
No. We do not.
Nope. We are a MagnaTrack Dealer. We do not carry Phantom, Horizons, or Fintech. We carry the number one screen in the world. MagnaTrack.
We carry and install Azenco-Outdoors pergolas. They are known for the louver roofs and anti-leak system aka R-blade. They also carry R-shades.
Are the Azenco-Outdoor pergolas Miami Dade approved?
Not Yet, but we are working on it. It looks like June.
There are three colors to select from such as black, white, and grayish bronze.
How big are each pergola zone?
A louver roof zone can go 23 feet long by 15 wide. Solid roof pergolas can cover 22 feet by 22 feet.
It’s one of the biggest misconceptions in hurricane protection: people think if a screen can handle a flying object, it’s good to go. Or they assume if it’s rated for wind pressure, it can stop debris. The truth? Impact resistance and pressure resistance are two completely different beasts — and if your motorized screen can’t do both, your home isn’t storm-ready.
Let’s start with impact. When we say a screen is “impact-rated,” it means it’s been tested to take a hit from something like a 2x4 launched at 30+ miles per hour — simulating what happens when hurricane winds turn everyday objects into high-speed missiles. That’s what ASTM E1886 and TAS 201 focus on: can the screen take the punch and stay in one piece?
But here’s the thing… hurricanes don’t hit once and leave. They pull, push, shift, and slam for hours. That’s where pressure resistance comes in. Your screen doesn’t just need to survive a single blow — it has to hold up under constant, fluctuating wind loads. That’s what ASTM E330, ASTM E1886 (again), and TAS 202/203 are all about: can your screen survive the storm’s breath?
To picture the difference, imagine this:
💥 Impact is someone throwing a brick at your front door.
💨 Pressure is someone leaning on that door for 12 straight hours — then pulling on it… then pushing again… over and over. If your screen system can’t handle both? The storm gets in.
Here’s where it gets tricky. Some screens pass one test but not the other. A product might claim “hurricane resistance” because it passed a pressure test — but it’s never been hit with debris. Or vice versa. And as a homeowner, you might not know to ask about both.
The only way to ensure full protection is to look for certifications that cover both categories. That means:
ASTM E1886 + E1996 for impact and cycling
ASTM E330 for structural wind pressure
TAS 201, 202, and 203 if you’re in Florida (especially Miami-Dade or HVHZ zones)
The best-motorized hurricane screens — like the MagnaTrack system from Progressive Screens — and MaxForce System by Fenetex Motorized Screen — are built to pass all of it. They’re not guessing. They’re tested, certified, and trusted by builders and homeowners who can’t afford to take chances.
So before you choose a screen system based on looks, convenience, or even cost — ask the question most salespeople avoid:
“Has it been tested for both impact and pressure — and can you show me proof?”
Because one without the other? That’s just leaving the door cracked open in a Category 5 storm.
ASTM E1886 – Standard Test Method for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems Impacted by Missile(s) and Exposed to Cyclic Pressure Differentials
🔗 https://www.astm.org/Standards/E1886.htm
Describes the combined impact and cyclic pressure testing method for hurricane protection products.
ASTM E1996 – Specification for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems Impacted by Windborne Debris
🔗 https://www.astm.org/Standards/E1996.htm
Outlines impact classification levels (A–E) and missile test types for product categorization.
ASTM E330 – Standard Test Method for Structural Performance by Uniform Static Air Pressure
🔗 https://www.astm.org/Standards/E330.htm
Evaluates the structural performance of exterior systems under uniform wind pressure.
TAS 201 – Impact Test Procedures
🔗 https://www.miamidade.gov/building/library/design-guidelines/testrptreq.pdf
Details the large and small missile impact testing procedures required in HVHZ regions.
TAS 202 – Uniform Static Air Pressure Test
🔗 [https://www.miamidade.gov/building/library/design-guidelines/testrptreq.pdf]
— Describes the wind pressure test conducted under sustained load conditions.
TAS 203 – Cyclic Wind Pressure Loading
🔗 [https://www.miamidade.gov/building/library/design-guidelines/testrptreq.pdf]
— Tests product resilience under repeated push/pull forces simulating hurricane gusts.
Florida Product Approval Portal
🔗 https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_srch.aspx
Official tool to search for Florida-approved storm-rated products.
Progressive Screens – MagnaTrack System Overview
🔗 https://progressivescreens.com/
Manufacturer of motorized hurricane screens tested to meet ASTM and TAS standards.
Intertek – Hurricane and Windborne Debris Testing
🔗 https://www.intertek.com/building/hurricane-impact/
Third-party testing lab that performs ASTM and TAS certification for building components.
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