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SOLAR SCREENS

Our Solar Screens are a perfect for summer heat and the pounding sun of West facing patios, doors, and lanais.

Our mesh selections block 70%-97% of harmful UV rays while also providing shade and cooling on the most sweltering days.

Protect Against all the Florida sun, heat, wind, and prying eyes.

INSECT SCREENS

Motorized insect screens are perfect for Florida Lake Home or waterfront outdoor space.
Safeguard against insects while maximizing airflow through your space. Protects against:

  • Flies

  • Mosquitos

  • Tiny Insects

  • No-see-ums

VINYL SCREENS


Make your outdoor space accessible year-round. Our vinyl screens offer temperature control and energy savings, so you can enjoy hot or cold, rain or shine.

HURRICANE SCREENS


Protect your outdoor space accessible year-round. Our Defender Hurricane and Fenetex Hurricane screens offer easy hurricane prep and temperature control so you can enjoy hot or cold, rain or shine.

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Effortless Deployment

Our low friction Keder Interlock means your screen is secure with absolutely no zippers.

Strongest Yet Quiet

Our magnet track has more than 10x the pulling force of any other system in the market!

Self-Adjusting Side Tracks

Our innovative design prevents openings and fabric from bellowing in windy conditions.

Adjustable Roller System

Made to reduce wrinkled edges for a clean aesthetic appearance and can level weight bar.

Weighted Bottom

Rated the heaviest in the industry with retention locks to stay in place.

Aluminum Brackets

For utmost strength and durability. Coated in glass filled nylon to eliminate corrosion.

Extruded Hood Design

Stylish, durable and engineered to accommodate wide spans without deflection.

Durable Screens

Made to reduce wrinkled edges for a clean aesthetic appearance and can level weight bar.

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Flat-style digital illustration showing the Miami-Dade County badge beside a hurricane-rated motorized screen with a red hurricane symbol, set against a stormy blue background. Bold text reads: 'Miami-Dade Doesn’t Mess Around,' emphasizing certified hurricane screen standards and HVHZ testing requirements.

Maimi Dade - Doesn't Mess Around. These Testing Standards Are The Toughest On Planet Earth...

June 18, 20254 min read

There’s Florida Storm Protection… and then there’s Miami-Dade Storm Protection

— and believe me, they are not the same thing.

What so Important About Miami Dade and Motorized Hurricane Screens?

If ASTM is the national standard for testing building products, Miami-Dade County is the special forces unit. When you see something labeled as “Miami-Dade approved” or "Miami-Dade Complient", it means it has survived the most intense, unforgiving tests in the industry. It’s the difference between passing a driving test and qualifying for NASCAR. This county doesn’t just expect your motorized hurricane screen to hold up — it expects it to take a beating, get back up, and do it again. And again.

So why does Miami-Dade take things so seriously?

Because this region sits in what’s called a High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — where storms don’t just visit… they live. Building codes in this region are some of the toughest in the world, and the testing standards that go with them? Even tougher.

When it comes to Hurricane Screen and Motorized Hurricane Screen Here are the Testing Criteria That Mater The Most:

Let’s talk about the three that matter most for your hurricane screen: TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203. These tests make up the Florida trifecta for storm-rated certification.

First comes the TAS 201: The impact test.

A 2x4 wood plank is shot at high speed toward your screen system — not to simulate a hypothetical scenario, but to replicate what actually happens when a hurricane picks up roof shingles, fence posts, or tree limbs and turns them into missiles. If your screen breaks, tears, or collapses? It fails.

Then comes TAS 202: The static pressure test.

This is where they simulate the continuous wind force of a major hurricane pushing against your screen for hours. The product is subjected to high-pressure loads that simulate real-world gusts and wall-pushing winds. It’s not about “sort of holding up.” It’s about holding — period.

Finally, there’s TAS 203: And this one that separates the pretenders from the professionals.

This test simulates cyclic wind loads — the kind you get when a storm breathes. Gust after gust. In, out. Push, pull. Again and again. TAS 203 ensures that your screen isn’t just a one-hit wonder. It proves that the screen can endure sustained punishment and still protect your home without detaching, flexing to failure, or creating weak points.

When a product passes all three of these tests — TAS 201, 202, and 203 — it earns the title “Miami-Dade Approved.” That approval is your proof that the system can take real-world damage, and it’s one of the highest certifications any screen can achieve.

Here Is The Ungly Truth About Motorized Hurricane Screens:

The truth: not all screens on the market go through this testing. Some may be “hurricane-rated” in a general sense — maybe they passed a wind test in a lab somewhere. But they haven’t been through the gauntlet. They haven’t taken a 2x4 to the face, stood against Category 5 wind pressure, or been tortured with pressure cycles for hours.

So if you’re in Florida — especially in areas like Broward, Miami-Dade, or coastal Central Florida — don’t settle for a screen that’s simply “rated.” Demand one that’s approved. Look for the Notice of Acceptance (NOA) from Miami-Dade or the Florida Product Approval Number. These aren’t just technical documents — they’re your insurance that someone took the time to test your screen in the worst-case scenario before it was ever installed on your lanai.

Because in Florida, storms aren’t theoretical. Know the code. Know the difference. Be storm-ready.

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Cited & Referenced Sources for Post 3

Miami-Dade County Product Control

Miami-Dade Product Control – Search Portal for Notices of Acceptance (NOA)
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https://www.miamidade.gov/building/pc-search_app.asp
Official portal to verify if a hurricane protection product (screens, windows, doors) has passed TAS 201, 202, and 203 and earned Miami-Dade NOA approval.

TAS Testing Protocol Descriptions (Technical Bulletins & Requirements)
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https://www.miamidade.gov/building/library/design-guidelines/testrptreq.pdf
Defines TAS 201 (Impact), TAS 202 (Static Pressure), and TAS 203 (Cyclic Load) in detail.


Florida Building Code (FBC) & Statewide Certification

Florida Product Approval System – Statewide Product Certification Search
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https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_srch.aspx
Verifies if a screen system is approved for use under the Florida Building Code, especially in HVHZ zones.

Florida Building Code: HVHZ Zone Definitions & Requirements
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https://codes.iccsafe.org/codes/florida
Contains regulatory info on wind zones, storm load requirements, and required product approvals.


Relevant Manufacturers & Testing Providers

Progressive Screens – MagnaTrack Hurricane Screens
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https://progressivescreens.com/
Manufacturer of motorized hurricane screen systems tested to meet or exceed TAS and ASTM standards.

Intertek – Third-Party TAS Testing Provider
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https://www.intertek.com/building/impact/
Describes their Miami-Dade and Florida Product Approval testing services, including TAS 201/202/203 protocols.

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