How Do You Install Berta Hurricane Shutters?
Before hurricane shutters were available, people in coastal cities would put strips of heavy shipping tape over their windows so that, when the wind broke the glass, it would break into large pieces and not scatter. Today, products like the Bertha Hurricane Shutter protect your windows from breakage altogether. The shutters can be folded into the open position, so your windows still offer you an obstructed outside view and closed to protect your windows from damage. Lay out the shutter components in front of the window you will be covering. The installation kit includes four sections, labeled as “Top,” Bottom,” “Left Stack” and “Right Stack.” Lay these sections face down, with the “Bottom” nearest the wall where you’ll be attaching the shutter system. Use your screwdriver and the HV screws included with the shutter kit to attach the “Bottom” to the “Left Stack” and “Right Stack.” Attach the “Top” to the “Left Stack” and “Right Stack.” Each corner has two pre-drilled holes, and you shou