

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.
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.

One-Track 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 One-Track 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.

One-Track’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.

One-Track 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 One-Track 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.

OneTrack’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.






















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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.
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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.
THE FENETEX DIFFERENCE
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
THE FENETEX DIFFERENCE
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
THE FENETEX DIFFERENCE
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.
THE FENETEX DIFFERENCE

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.

April isn’t just another spring month in Florida—it’s the unofficial start of something bigger: Hurricane Awareness Month. And if you’re a Florida homeowner with a patio, lanai, or outdoor living space you love, April is your best chance to get ahead of hurricane season before it gets real.
Every year, we see the same pattern—people rush to prepare in late May or early June, only to find out that it’s too late. Insurance policy changes are frozen, contractors are booked solid, and supply chains tighten. But that doesn’t have to be your story.
Forecasters at Colorado State University are calling for an above-average hurricane season in 2025.
17 named storms
9 hurricanes
4 major hurricanes
That’s a 125% jump in activity compared to historical averages. With warmer sea surface temperatures and more active storm cycles projected, it’s not a matter of if, but when.
If you’ve lived in Florida long enough, you know: the smart move is to prepare early—and thoroughly.
Here’s how to get ahead of the season while others are still thinking about beach days:
Now is the time to pull out your policy and read the fine print. Make sure:
Wind and hurricane damage is covered.
You understand your hurricane deductible (typically 2–10% of your home's insured value).
You have separate flood insurance if you’re in a flood zone.
👉 FAIA has an excellent guide on what homeowners should know before storm season.
👉 Florida’s CFO also breaks down hurricane deductibles here.
Important: Once a storm is named, insurance companies often issue a moratorium on new coverage or changes. If you wait until June, you may be locked out.
Your patio and lanai may be the most vulnerable parts of your home during a storm.
Are large items easy to secure?
Is furniture light enough to become windborne?
Do you have to drag everything inside every time a warning is issued?
Set up alerts, prep your emergency kits, and establish your family plan for evacuation or shelter-in-place. Think ahead—not in the heat of the moment.
Outdoor living is part of the Florida lifestyle—but so is protecting it. That’s why more people are turning to MagnaTrack Motorized Screens as the ultimate patio and lanai protection.
These aren’t ordinary screens. They’re engineered to withstand high winds, reduce water intrusion, and eliminate the need to pack up furniture every time a storm watch is issued.
Better yet, they’re custom-installed by Florida Living Outdoor—a trusted Florida company that knows exactly how to build for our environment.
Review your homeowner’s insurance & deductible
Confirm or add flood insurance
Inspect your patio/lanai for vulnerabilities
Document your property with photos/video
Research long-term protection like MagnaTrack
Schedule a consultation before the season begins
Don’t wait for the first named storm to start scrambling. Use this April as your opportunity to prepare, protect, and gain peace of mind before hurricane season kicks off.
Need help figuring out the right protection for your patio or lanai?
Schedule a consultation with Florida Living Outdoor and get ahead of the season with the world’s toughest screen system.

April isn’t just another spring month in Florida—it’s the unofficial start of something bigger: Hurricane Awareness Month. And if you’re a Florida homeowner with a patio, lanai, or outdoor living space you love, April is your best chance to get ahead of hurricane season before it gets real.
Every year, we see the same pattern—people rush to prepare in late May or early June, only to find out that it’s too late. Insurance policy changes are frozen, contractors are booked solid, and supply chains tighten. But that doesn’t have to be your story.
Forecasters at Colorado State University are calling for an above-average hurricane season in 2025.
17 named storms
9 hurricanes
4 major hurricanes
That’s a 125% jump in activity compared to historical averages. With warmer sea surface temperatures and more active storm cycles projected, it’s not a matter of if, but when.
If you’ve lived in Florida long enough, you know: the smart move is to prepare early—and thoroughly.
Here’s how to get ahead of the season while others are still thinking about beach days:
Now is the time to pull out your policy and read the fine print. Make sure:
Wind and hurricane damage is covered.
You understand your hurricane deductible (typically 2–10% of your home's insured value).
You have separate flood insurance if you’re in a flood zone.
👉 FAIA has an excellent guide on what homeowners should know before storm season.
👉 Florida’s CFO also breaks down hurricane deductibles here.
Important: Once a storm is named, insurance companies often issue a moratorium on new coverage or changes. If you wait until June, you may be locked out.
Your patio and lanai may be the most vulnerable parts of your home during a storm.
Are large items easy to secure?
Is furniture light enough to become windborne?
Do you have to drag everything inside every time a warning is issued?
Set up alerts, prep your emergency kits, and establish your family plan for evacuation or shelter-in-place. Think ahead—not in the heat of the moment.
Outdoor living is part of the Florida lifestyle—but so is protecting it. That’s why more people are turning to MagnaTrack Motorized Screens as the ultimate patio and lanai protection.
These aren’t ordinary screens. They’re engineered to withstand high winds, reduce water intrusion, and eliminate the need to pack up furniture every time a storm watch is issued.
Better yet, they’re custom-installed by Florida Living Outdoor—a trusted Florida company that knows exactly how to build for our environment.
Review your homeowner’s insurance & deductible
Confirm or add flood insurance
Inspect your patio/lanai for vulnerabilities
Document your property with photos/video
Research long-term protection like MagnaTrack
Schedule a consultation before the season begins
Don’t wait for the first named storm to start scrambling. Use this April as your opportunity to prepare, protect, and gain peace of mind before hurricane season kicks off.
Need help figuring out the right protection for your patio or lanai?
Schedule a consultation with Florida Living Outdoor and get ahead of the season with the world’s toughest screen system.

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