Tommy Tessner is the Vice president of Eurex Shutters, a leading hurricane shutter and storm protection company in Southwest Florida. Tommy leads much of the day-to-day operations of the company, including marketing, estimating, permitting and engineering. He is also instrumental in client relations. With nearly 17 years of experience in the storm protection industry Tommy has grown into an expert in the areas of design, manufacturing, and installation of hurricane shutters, impact windows, hurricane screens and storm protection products.

When Is Hurricane Season in Miami?

Living in the Miami area or really anywhere in South Florida means dealing with a high likelihood of hurricanes and tropical storms. Hurricane season happens every year in Miami. The city has no shortage of history with severe weather, including hurricanes and tropical storms. For instance, in 2017 Hurricane Irma hit the Miami area, along…

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PTX™ Accordion Shutters Project in Lehigh Acres Florida

Happy and honored to have completed another accordion shutters project in Lehigh Acres Florida. We installed custom, white Eurex Shutters PTX™ Accordion Hurricane Shutters with locking mechanisms. Learn more about the completed project below. The homeowners chose to go with PTX™ Accordion Shutters for their home in Lehigh. They wanted strong protection and something that…

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Accordion Shutters Project in Fort Myers Florida

Check out our recent accordion shutters project in Fort Myers Florida. This one was an install of Eurex Shutters PTX™ Accordion Hurricane Shutters. Find out more details about the completed project below. The homeowners were looking for a strong and convenient storm solution to protect their home’s windows. They ended up choosing custom PTX™ Accordion…

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What Are Hurricane Screens Made From?

Hurricane screens are extremely strong. But they are also lightweight, flexible, and you can see through them. So what are hurricane screens made from? What materials allow them to be impact resistant enough to withstand hurricane force winds up to 180 MPH and flying objects but lightweight and see-through at the same time? Find out…