Hurricane shutters in Miami-Dade County require a Miami-Dade NOA with large missile impact certification. But not all shutters are rated the same. Get the exact design pressure your openings need - then choose shutters that actually protect your building.
Compare design pressure ratings and costs for Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County HVHZ - 180 mph design wind speed
| Opening Location | Exposure C | Exposure D | Shutter Options |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Floor - Standard Windows | DP +50/-65 | DP +60/-80 | All types qualify |
| 1st Floor - Large Openings (>40 sq ft) | DP +45/-55 | DP +55/-70 | All types qualify |
| 2nd Floor - Standard Windows | DP +65/-85 | DP +80/-100 | Accordion or Rollup |
| 2nd Floor - Corner Zones | DP +85/-110 | DP +100/-130 | Accordion or Rollup |
| 3rd+ Floor - Any Location | DP +100/-130 | DP +120/-160 | Rollup recommended |
The process for Miami-Dade County HVHZ shutter installation
Get the required design pressure for each opening based on size, height, and location on the building.
Choose shutters with NOA ratings that meet or exceed your requirements. Match shutter type to your budget and needs.
Check the NOA document to ensure your specific opening sizes and configurations are covered.
Include wind load calculations, NOA documents, and installation specifications with your permit application.
Common questions about shutter requirements in Miami-Dade
Know the design pressure rating each opening needs before you buy. Stop guessing, start calculating.
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