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West Shore Construction Named #1 Hurricane Fabric Dealer in the Country
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West Shore Construction in the Tampa Bay area has earned the top spot as the best hurricane fabric dealer in the country. Hurricane fabric is a unique product that consistently outperforms plywood and even metal in impact testing and is a viable option when it comes to safe and effective hurricane protection. Hurricane fabric from West Shore Construction is custom-designed to fit the exact specifications of the openings of your home or business.

LARGO, Fla. - Washingtoner -- West Shore Construction, based in Largo, FL, was recently named the #1 hurricane fabric dealer in the entire country, topping a list of many reputable hurricane protection companies. Since 1985, West Shore Construction has been providing residents and businesses in the Tampa Bay area with a range of different products and services that include custom kitchen and bathroom remodels, motorized screens, and hurricane protection.

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Vice President Scott Keathley stated, "We are proud to be named the #1 fabric dealer in the country and the product is amazing because it provides the highest level of protection, it is Miami Dade rated and approved and is also one of the most economical ways to protect a home from hurricane damage."

Many residents and business owners haven't even heard of hurricane fabric, let alone understand its effectiveness when it comes to protecting property against the damaging winds of hurricanes and other severe weather. It's no secret that covering up vulnerable areas of any building quickly and efficiently is crucial, and hurricane fabric panels allow you to do just that.

When hurricane-force winds hurl projectiles at your home or business, hurricane fabric can absorb the impact and prevent dangerous objects from entering the building. The team at West Shore Construction provides panels that are custom made for your home or business for maximum protection and that comply with local building codes.

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When compared to plywood and metal panels in impact testing, hurricane fabric provides better protection with just the right amount of give to act as a trampoline by bouncing the projectile backward and away from the building. Whether you own a house, condo, restaurant, hotel, retail store, or any other type of building in coastal Florida, hurricane fabric is definitely worth looking into.

For more information about West Shore Construction, Scott Keathley, or hurricane fabric, call 727-488-8182 or visit www.westshore-construction.com.

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