Port Charlotte sits on the protected waters of Charlotte Harbor — a community of waterfront homes, retirees, and snowbirds where window treatments need to balance UV protection, hurricane resilience, and easy operation.
Charlotte Harbor moderates temperature slightly vs the Gulf coast, but humidity stays in the 75-85% range year-round. Salt aerosol affects all waterfront homes. Summer thunderstorms bring brief but intense UV gaps and humidity spikes.
Long-standing Charlotte County service area. We know the inspectors, the HOA requirements at Riverwood and Burnt Store, and the post-Charley building code requirements that newer homes still need to honor.
From plantation shutters to motorized exterior screens, we design, build, and install the full window-treatment range for Port Charlotte homes.







Original 1960s development created a grid of canal-front ranch homes with concrete-block construction and standard window sizes. Post-Charley rebuilds added Mediterranean and contemporary coastal styles. Active-adult communities like Riverwood blend in.
Hurricane considerations: Devastating direct hit from Hurricane Charley (2004) reshaped Port Charlotte's building codes. Ian (2022) made landfall just south, bringing surge and 130mph winds. Impact-rated openings are now standard in nearly all new construction.
Our salaried install team covers every Port Charlotte neighborhood — from South Gulf Cove to El Jobean. We measure on your schedule and install on ours.
No charge, no obligation. We come to you, on your schedule, anywhere in Port Charlotte.