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Florida Living Outdoor has the answer. Below is a list of the most commonly asked question by homeowners in Florida Owners when trying to improve their outdoor spaces. Don't find it here in the FAQ. Talk with FLO. Simply fill out the chat widget.

What is your phone number?

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/

Where is your office located?

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.

How do I get a quote?

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/

How long has Florida Living Outdoor been in business?

The owner of Florida Living Outdoors has been in the Outdoor Service industry for over 23 years.  We are good at what we do.

What does Florida Living Outdoor do?

FL Outdoor specializes in protecting and creating smart and usable outdoor spaces that your family can enjoy.

Do you have a showroom?

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.

What is a rendering:

A rendering is a lifelike photo of your home with the desired product applied. They look real. It cool.

Is there a place where I can see motorized screens?

Yes. I’m sure we can talk to one of our clients and see theirs.

What is in an in-home consultation?

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.

Are all motorized screens the same? 

No. Motorized Screens serve different functions such as bug, solar, or storm protection.

What makes MagnaTrack so special? 

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.

What are the five basic components of a motorized screen?

The housing unit, track, and weight bar are the same. 

How important is the screen mesh?

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.

Do I have to be home for the consultation or estimate?

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.

How much does motorized screens and pergolas cost?

The MagnaTrack system is highly customizable.  Every project is different, Openings vary and the sub-strip of the unit is being attached.

How big of an opening can the motorized screen fit into?

MagnaTrack motorized screens can span 30’ and up to 20’ in height.

What is your lead time on motorized screens?

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.

What type of motorized screens do you carry?

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.

Does the Hurricane Defender have a product approval code?

Yes. The Hurricane Defender has a product approval code.  It has the Florida Product Approval #F30798

Are the Motorized Screens Miami Dade approved?

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.

Do install screen enclosures around pools or patios

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.

Do you replace screen pool enclosures or blowout screens.

No. We do not.

Do you repair other company’s motorize screens?

Nope.  We are a MagnaTrack Dealer.  We do not carry Phantom, Horizons, or Fintech.   We carry the number one screen in the world.  MagnaTrack.

What type of pergolas do you carry?

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.

What colors do the pergolas come in?

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.

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How to Prepare Your Patio or Lanai for Hurricane Milton: Practical Tips and Safety Guidelines

October 06, 20245 min read

Hurricanes are a yearly concern for many homeowners in Florida, and with Hurricane Milton on the horizon, it’s time to take proactive steps to protect your outdoor spaces. Whether you have a cozy lanai or an expansive patio, following these preparation tips can save you time, money, and stress in the aftermath of a storm. This comprehensive guide will help you prepare effectively, ensuring the safety of your family and property.

1. Secure or Bring in Furniture and Outdoor Items

When preparing for a hurricane, one of the first tasks is to secure all outdoor furniture and decorations. Items like grills, large tables, and heavy patio furniture can easily become dangerous projectiles during high winds. While moving them inside is ideal, this can be challenging if you don’t have adequate space. Grills and outdoor cooking stations, like Blackstone or Green Egg units, are often the hardest to relocate due to their size and weight.

Pro tip: Start moving items like these to the garage or another covered area early in your hurricane prep. Be mindful of not blocking access to emergency exits or cluttering important pathways. Remember, leaving items like umbrellas or even lightweight furniture outside can cause serious damage to your home and others' during a storm. In some cases, these objects can even break windows.

It’s also worth noting that throwing furniture into the pool is not a good solution. While it may seem like a safe place to store items, this can cause damage to the pool’s surface, leading to costly repairs. Instead, invest in securing your patio properly, and if you want a hands-off approach, consider installing a MagnaTrack Motorized Defender Screen from Florida Living Outdoor and Progressive Screens. These screens are designed to deploy at the push of a button and can withstand hurricane-force winds, allowing you to keep your furniture in place safely.


2. Reinforce Screen Doors and Enclosures

Screen doors and enclosures are often overlooked, but they can be especially vulnerable during hurricanes. High winds can easily rip them off, causing additional damage to your property. Traditional solutions like storm shutters or plywood can be effective but often leave your outdoor space feeling dark and uninviting, making them less than ideal for prolonged use.

Instead of relying on plywood—which can cause issues like unsealed holes and mold—consider using more sophisticated options like MagnaTrack Motorized Screens. These screens not only withstand hurricane-force winds but also maintain visibility and airflow, making them a great alternative to traditional methods. Plus, with their easy deployment system, you won’t have to worry about last-minute scrambling to cover your outdoor space.

Pro tip: If you prefer more traditional storm shutters or plywood, make sure to reinforce your screen doors well before the storm arrives. For more insight on maintaining safety without sacrificing comfort, check out Florida Living Outdoor's article on hurricane protection for individuals with claustrophobia here.


3. Trim Nearby Trees and Shrubs

Overhanging tree branches and nearby shrubs can become major hazards during hurricanes. The combination of high winds and heavy rain can cause weak or decaying branches to snap, potentially damaging your home, screen enclosures, or patio.

Pro tip: It’s essential to trim or thin the trees and shrubs around your outdoor space annually. Properly thinned branches are less likely to break in high winds, helping your trees better withstand storm conditions. If you're unsure where to start, you can read up on professional advice from Budget Tree Service.

Additionally, avoid waiting until the last minute to trim trees, as the task becomes riskier closer to the storm. Always consult a professional tree service, especially for larger or more complicated jobs. Budget Tree Service offers a detailed blog post explaining the dangers of DIY tree removal, which can help you avoid any unnecessary risks.


4. Plan for Water Drainage

One of the most overlooked aspects of hurricane preparation is managing water drainage. Patios and lanais are especially vulnerable to flooding, as they often don’t have the same level of drainage systems as other parts of the home. Before the storm, inspect and clean all strip and spot drains to ensure they are free of debris.

Pro tip: Place sandbags at all entry doors to prevent water intrusion. Stack them at least 6-12 inches higher than the threshold to maximize their effectiveness. Don’t forget to check your gutters and downspouts too—especially if they connect to French drains, which often need to be cleared to avoid water buildup.

If flooding has been an issue in the past, consider installing long-term drainage solutions like strip drains or French drains. However, sandbags and tarps can provide short-term relief in an emergency. For an extra layer of protection, place a tarp underneath sandbags to enhance the water barrier.


5. Protect Electrical Equipment

Water and electricity don’t mix, and that’s especially true during a hurricane. It’s crucial to shut off any outdoor electrical equipment like pool pumps or outdoor lighting before the storm hits. Leaving them on increases the risk of electrical shorts or damage.

Pro tip: Cover all outdoor outlets with protective covers, or use duct tape in a pinch to prevent water intrusion. Also, be sure to remove outdoor lighting, especially string or rope lights. Even a small break in one of these bulbs could cause hazardous situations, like electrical current in the pool water.

If you use a generator during a power outage, follow strict safety guidelines. Generators should be placed at least 25-50 feet away from the house to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Never place them inside or near the garage. Additionally, allow the generator to cool down before refueling to prevent fire hazards.


Conclusion: Stay Safe and Be Proactive

Hurricane preparation isn’t just about protecting your outdoor space—it’s about keeping your family safe. While it may seem daunting, taking the time to secure your patio or lanai now will save you significant time and stress later. Solutions like the MagnaTrack Motorized Defender Screens, available through Florida Living Outdoor, offer a modern, reliable way to safeguard your home without the hassle of traditional shutters or plywood.

As you prepare for Hurricane Milton, remember: being proactive is the key to staying safe. If you’re looking for more comprehensive solutions, explore the options from Progressive Screens at Progressive Screens. And don’t forget to stay updated on the latest hurricane safety tips by visiting Florida Living Outdoor.

Stay safe, stay prepared, and protect what matters most.

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