Outdoor Screens That Stay Put in High Winds
St. Petersburg, Florida
Engineered track retention keeps fabric taut and silent, even in sustained winds.
The Problem
- Standard screens flap, rattle, and tear in moderate winds
- Retractable screens can't be used on windy days
- Screen fabric pulls free from side channels in gusts
How V-Track Solves It
V-Track's continuous track retention holds the screen fabric along its full length on both sides. The fabric cannot pull free, flap, or create noise. The system is internally tested to withstand sustained high winds, delivering reliable performance in exposed locations.
An exterior screen system that remains taut and silent in sustained high winds, keeping your outdoor space usable year-round.
Why Other Solutions Fall Short
- Zip screens can jam under wind pressure and lose tension
- Cable-guided screens allow fabric to bow and flap between attachment points
- Curtain-style screens offer zero wind resistance
Why St. Petersburg Homeowners Choose V-Track
St. Petersburg averages over 360 days of measurable sunshine per year, earning its nickname as the Sunshine City. The peninsula location between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico means consistent onshore winds and direct exposure to tropical weather systems. Salt-laden coastal air accelerates deterioration of unprotected outdoor materials, and the warm, wet climate sustains mosquito populations virtually year-round.