MaxForce Retractable Screens are the result of years of real-world testing, research, and engineering refinement. Built to withstand the harshest conditions without sacrificing aesthetics, they offer maximum protection for your patio or lanai with hurricane-rated performance.
Tested, Trusted, Proven, and Never Compromised—these screens are built for the long haul:
The MaxForce Hurricane Screen System meets or exceeds Miami-Dade and Florida Building Code requirements—the toughest hurricane codes on earth—for roll-down hurricane screens. Rated for the 185 MPH wind zone, and with real-world and certified testing. With spans of up to 24 feet, they exceed performance criteria for all local and International Building Codes.
MaxForce Fix Hurricane Track holds firm under extreme loads.
Powder Coated Aluminum protects your investment from exposure and Corrosion.
Our screens are designed to withstand the extreme. High wind, Rain, or Shine, Dust, Dirt, Dander, it does not matter. MaxForce Cover it all
MaxForce Hurricane Screens, powered by our patented MagForce system, meet the toughest standards—including HVHZ certification in Miami-Dade and Broward. They last longer, resist more, and do more than any screen on the market—proven protection without compromise.
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MaxForce Hurricane Screens —Delivers 365 days of perfect protection, rain or shine, on your patio and lanai. With the push of a button or a tap on the mobile app, your patio is storm-ready— furniture and openings fully protected in seconds.
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MaxForce Hurricane Screens fabric blocks up to 95% of the sun’s damaging UV-rays while shielding against wind, rain, insects, dust, and debris. It also helps reduce heat and lower energy costs by limiting solar exposure—comfort and protection in one smart solution.
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Like all Fenetex products, our MaxForce Hurricane Screens are highly customizable and built to order—made to fit your exact openings. No guesswork, no compromises—just precision-fit protection tailored to your space.
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Pair our retractable MaxForce Hurricane Screens with other Fenetex screens for customized and independent solutions. Each screen operates independently, giving you the protection you want when you need it.
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MaxForce Hurricane Screens offer built-in privacy without blocking your view. Like a two-way mirror, you can see out—but neighbors and passersby can not see in. It provides the perfect blend of openness and seclusion, day or night.
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Backed by Twitchell’s OmegaTex fabric, our hurricane screens are engineered with ballistic-grade and enhanced fibers for maximum strength and durability. These fabrics aren’t just tough—they’re also UV-protected for long-lasting performance and crafted with aesthetics in mind. Choose from six elegant colors designed to complement the architecture of your home.
Choosing the right screen color is simple with Fenetex. Our standard color selections are designed to blend seamlessly with your architecture and framework, offering a clean, cohesive look. For unique designs, custom powder coating is available to match any project. All finishes are marine-grade and infused with UV ray inhibitors—built to endure the elements and maintain their beauty for years to come.
Selecting your preferred control method is effortless with Fenetex. Whether you choose handheld remotes, mobile apps, or smart home integration, our systems are designed to fit your lifestyle. No need to settle—just integrate and enjoy continuous, seamless operation 24/7. It's control on your terms, exactly when and where you need it.
With the Bond Bridge Pro, managing your Fenetex MaxForce Hurricane Screens is seamless and smart. This powerful integration allows you to open or close your screens from anywhere using your smartphone, voice assistant, or home automation system. Whether you're at home, at work, or away on vacation, control is always at your fingertips.
For nearly two decades, Fenetex has manufactured hurricane screens to meet the most demanding building code, the High Velocity Hurricane Zone of Miami-Dade. The MaxForce track is our newest version of the fixed track we have used with great success for high wind applications all over the globe.
The benefits of a fixed track are unmatched strength - this is important when designing a screen system for hurricanes. When you want the strongest system available, and a proven veteran of many hurricanes, the Fenetex MaxForce Hurricane Track is your best choice.
MaxForce is the only retractable screen system on the market designed to stay locked in the track—even in high winds. Smart motor senses resistance and adjusts seamlessly, allowing self-correction when the screen encounters an obstacle: Fewer snags, fewer jams, and fewer costly service calls.
Fenetex pioneered Keder-edge technology in motorized screens, delivering unmatched durability and simplicity. Borrowed from sailboat rigging, this system eliminates zippers, cables, and exposed hardware—ensuring smooth, reliable operation every time.
The MaxForce weight bar is engineered for strength—and built to hold its ground. Pound for pound, it’s the heaviest and most robust weight bar in the industry. This ensures proper screen tension, flawless deployment, and maximum stability in high wind zones. —limited flex, no failure.
MaxForce’s heavy-duty weight bar isn’t just strong. It’s smart. Reinforced corners and integrated tie-ins create a unified structure that acts like a solid wall of protection when deployed. Made from high-strength nylon, this bar absorbs impacts while maintaining structural integrity.
Proudly Made in the USA—every Fenetex screen is built with American strength, precision, and pride. From the smallest components to the final assembly, our materials are sourced and manufactured right here in the United States. No outsourcing. No compromises. Just hardworking Americans protecting American homes with the toughest screen system on the market.
Home should be a sanctuary to relax, spend time with family, and maybe even entertain. Adding Fenetex screens to patios empowers you to curate any outdoor space so it complements your aesthetics and meets your needs
Screens are the solution for both residential and commercial outdoor spaces. Having been in business since 2007, we continually innovate to improve our products and stay ahead of the industry.
Whether you're investing in your restaurant's patio seating or weather-proofing your outdoor event space, making sure those areas remain usable and enjoyable for guests is critical to the bottom line and your busines's ultimate success,
Does your restaurant’s patio contend with glaring sun? Or maybe the luxury outdoor kitchen at your home is being invaded by bugs? Maybe the upcoming hurricane season has you concerned. Whatever the challenge, Fenetex Motorized
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At FL OUTDOORr, quality isn’t a buzzword—it’s a promise. Every Fenetex system we install is a product of precision engineering and world-class American manufacturing, built to perform under pressure and look flawless doing it.
We are highly trained professionals who treat your home like their own. From laser-accurate measurements to clean, detail-focused installations, we don’t cut corners—we define them.
Look, I've been on a lot of jobs. Some great, some forgettable, and a few that made me stop mid-step and go: "Are you kidding me right now?"
This isn't a hit piece. It's not about calling people out. But if we don't talk about the dumb stuff that actually happens out there, you might end up being the next crash test dummy in someone else's motorized screen experiment.
So here they are — five of the absolute dumbest things we've run into while serving motorized screens installed by another company. Stuff we still shake our heads about.
No, you didn't read that wrong. I've pulled housings off walls that were being held up with plastic drywall anchors — the kind you'd find in a $3.99 kit from the hardware store.
I asked the customer, "Did anyone talk to you about wind ratings and fastener schedules?"
She just blinked and said, "They told me it would hold."
Let's just say this: it's Florida. If your installer isn't using concrete anchors, lag bolts, or similar hardware designed for attaching the screen's framework to the dwelling unit, they're taking a gamble with your house.
Best advice: If the concrete anchors are not stainless steel, run..
We once showed up to service a screen that kept jamming. It didn't take long to see why: the side track had been installed across a huge stucco crack — like a bridge over a sinkhole.
No grinding, no prep. Just slapped up the track.. Screwed it in. Called it done.
The screen couldn't close straight to save its life. And that's not even counting the moisture that was already creeping in.
This one still makes me laugh — and cringe.
New guy on the crew grabs the remote and hits the down arrow. The screen starts dropping. Cool. But it doesn't stop. It just… keeps going past the end, into the deck, motor's still spinning, until it reverses and wraps the screen, jamming the weightbar in the housing.
No one set the limits.
Screen gets twisted, fabric tears, motor strains. What should've been a clean 60-second check turned into a costly repair.
Best Advice: Set your limits. Then test, always in that order.
This one's my favorite.
Customer walks outside and says, "Hey... where's Charlie's door?"
The installer looks at her blankly. "Who's Charlie?"
That's when the German Shepherd barks from behind the screen; he can't get through anymore. Then the customer called us.
Moral of the story? Screens shouldn't block how you live. If the person installing it isn't asking about the space, your routines, or your pets… they're not installing it for you — just trying to make a buck.
We picked up a job last year where a company installed four motorized screens on a patio that faced open water. Gorgeous view. But brutal wind.
The original installers never warned the customer about retracting the screens in storms. Never checked exposure. Never reinforced the tracks.
Screens blew out in less than six months or were ripped off the wall. The product wasn't the problem. The install was.
Your lanai isn't a showroom. It's a battlefield. It needs to be treated like one.
Sponsor by MagnaTrack Motorized Screens:
We've been doing this a long time. And every time someone cuts corners, the patio reminds us. Usually the hard way.
At Florida Living Outdoor, we believe in testing everything before it fails. We understand that over-engineering achieves long-lasting results. Because when you're the crash test dummy, failure gets expensive.
And personal.
So if you're thinking about motorized screens, do one thing:
Ask better questions.
Not about the brand — ask about the install. Ask what they'll do when something isn't square. Ask how they anchor. Ask if they've got photos of past jobs. Ask how they'll clean up. Ask what happens if the wind blows hard the day after install, because even the best product installed poorly results in a crapy experience.
And if you want the team that understands (and learns from other people's failures) — Florida Living Outdoor is here to ensure the best possible results.
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