With over 400 miles of canals — more than Venice, Italy — Cape Coral is built on water. Salt-air corrosion, intense reflected sun, and direct hurricane exposure define what window treatments here need to survive.
Salt aerosol from the Caloosahatchee and Gulf travels deep into Cape Coral's interior via the canal system. Summer afternoons routinely hit 92°F+ with 85% humidity. South and west-facing windows take brutal sun reflected off the water.
We've worked Cape Coral since before Ian and re-shuttered hundreds of homes after. Local install teams know the canal neighborhoods, the boat-lift access challenges, and the city's permit process.
From plantation shutters to motorized exterior screens, we design, build, and install the full window-treatment range for Cape Coral homes.
Mid-century ranch homes from the 1960s-70s dominate the older neighborhoods, often with jalousie or bay windows. Newer canal-front builds favor open-concept Florida coastal — large sliders, transom windows, expansive lanais.
Hurricane considerations: Ground zero for Hurricane Ian — eyewall passed directly over Cape Coral with 150mph winds and storm surge. Most insurance carriers now require documented impact-rated openings or surcharge premiums. Recovery built a generation of new homes built to current Florida code.
Our salaried install team covers every Cape Coral neighborhood — from SW Cape Coral to Hancock. We measure on your schedule and install on ours.
No charge, no obligation. We come to you, on your schedule, anywhere in Cape Coral.