ONE-TRACK MOTORIZED SCREEN

Why One-Track

ONE-TRACK MOTORIZED SCREEN

Why One-Track

MAXFORCE PROVEN PROTECT

Engineered For Excellence

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 PROVEN PROTECT

Engineered For Excellence

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.

FENETEX THE #1 MOTORIZED HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified One-Track Screen Dealer Today...

FENETEX THE #1 MOTORIZED

HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified

One-Track Screen

Dealer Today...

ONE-TRACK HURRICANE SCREENS

Engineering Features

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No blowouts. No rewraps. No frustration.

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.

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No Zipper. No Cable. Just Simple Deployment

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.

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Heavy Duty

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.

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Reinforced Corners

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 HURRICANE SCREENS

Engineering Features

Image

No blowouts. No rewraps. No frustration.

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.

Image

No Zipper. No Cable. Just Simple Deployment

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.

Image

Heavy Duty

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.

Image

Reinforced Corners

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.

HEADACHE-FREE

Exclusive self-tensioning system eliminates 99.9% of screen issues. No track adjustments, broken zippers,or dislodged screens.

WHISPER QUIET

Springs ensure even tension for peaceful patio relaxation without unwanted screen noise.

HURRICANE STRONG

Our MagForce tracks and advanced hybrid ballistic fabrics withstand 150+ mph winds. Approved by Florida Building Commission for hurricane zones. Lab and real-world tested.

BUILT TO LAST

We use marine-grade materials such as powder-coated aluminum, UV-protected nylons, stainless steel fasteners, and premium fabrics. Resists corrosion, rust, and screen failure.

COST-SAVING

Exterior shade screens reduce cooling bills and Fenetex hurricane screens reduce insurance premiums in hurricane zones.

SMART CONTROLS

Control Fenetex screens via remote and

phone or integrate with popular home automation systems for advanced

capabilities.

SECURE TRACK

MaxForce Fix Hurricane Track holds

firm under extreme loads

MAX CORROSION PROTECTION

Powder Coated Aluminum Protects your investment from exposer and corrosion.

HEAVY-DUTY DESIGN

Our screens are designed to withstand the extreme. High wind, Rain, or Shine, Dust Dirt, Dander, it doesn't matter. MaxForce Cover it all.

CUSTOM-MADE SCREENS

Tailor-made screens with vast color,

fabric, and system options. Custom paint color and fabric matching are available.

LIFETIME WARRANTY

No other company can stand behind their products like Fenetex can because no other company can match our quality.

FENETEX THE #1 MOTORIZED

HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified

One-Track Screen

Dealer Today...

HEADACHE-FREE

Exclusive self-tensioning system eliminates 99.9% of screen issues. No track adjustments, broken zippers,or dislodged screens.

WHISPER QUIET

Springs ensure even tension for peaceful

patio relaxation without unwanted

screen noise.

HURRICANE STRONG

Our MagForce tracks and advanced hybrid ballistic fabrics withstand 150+ mph winds. Approved by Florida Building Commission for hurricane zones. Lab and real-world tested.

BUILT TO LAST

We use marine-grade materials such as powder-coated aluminum, UV-protected nylons, stainless steel fasteners, and premium fabrics. Resists corrosion, rust, and screen failure.

COST-SAVING

Exterior shade screens reduce cooling bills and Fenetex hurricane screens reduce insurance premiums in hurricane zones.

SMART CONTROLS

Control Fenetex screens via remote and

phone or integrate with popular home automation systems for advanced

capabilities.

SECURE TRACK

MaxForce Fix Hurricane Track holds

firm under extreme loads

MAX CORROSION PROTECTION

Powder Coated Aluminum Protects your investment from exposer and corrosion.

HEAVY-DUTY DESIGN

Our screens are designed to withstand the extreme. High wind, Rain, or Shine, Dust Dirt, Dander, it doesn't matter. MaxForce Cover it all.

CUSTOM-MADE SCREENS

Tailor-made screens with vast color,

fabric, and system options. Custom paint color and fabric matching are available.

LIFETIME WARRANTY

No other company can stand behind their products like Fenetex can because no other company can match our quality.

FENETEX THE #1 MOTORIZED HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified One-Track Screen Dealer Today...

ONE-TRACK

Ready For Life's Storms

ONE-TRACK HURRICANE SCREEN SYSTEM

A Certified, Tested System...

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.

ONE-TRACK

Ready For Life's Storms

ONET-RACK HURRICANE SCREEN SYSTEM

A Certified, Tested System...

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.

FENETEX THE #1 MOTORIZED HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified One-Track Screen Dealer Today...

FENETEX THE #1 MOTORIZED

HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified

One-Track Screen

Dealer Today...

THE FENETEX DIFFERENCE

One-Track Hurricane Screen

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

One-Track Hurricane Screen

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.


FENETEX THE #1 MOTORIZED HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified One-Track Screen Dealer Today...

FENETEX THE #1 MOTORIZED

HURRICANE SCREEN

Contact A+ Certified

One-Track Screen

Dealer Today...

THE FENETEX DIFFERENCE

One-Track Hurricane Screen

AMERICAN INGENUITY

Made in the USA.

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

One-Track Hurricane Screen

AMERICAN INGENUITY

Made in the USA.

Made in usa

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.

Electrician installs motorized screen on patio while smiling, with FL Outdoor logo in top corner under sunny blue sky.

The Electrician's Crossroads: Subcontracting Chaos or Steady Work with a Purpose?

July 26, 20255 min read

There’s a silent fork in the road that every electrician eventually reaches. You know the one.

It’s not marked with flashy signs or job board banners. It comes quietly, sometime between the 12th change order and the 90-day overdue invoice. It shows up when you realize that the GC hasn’t returned your call, again, or when you hear, “We’re still waiting on payment from the client,” for the third time that month.

You start to ask yourself: Is this really it? Is this the way it’s supposed to be?

If you’ve ever worked as a subcontractor, chances are you’ve felt it—that dull ache in the gut that says you’re doing the real work, but the money and the respect are going somewhere else. You’re running wire, bending conduit, staying late to meet deadlines, and still fighting uphill just to get paid what you're owed.

But what if there was a different route? One where your work was valued, your price was respected, and your time wasn’t treated like an afterthought?

Let’s talk about what most electricians are missing—and why it’s time to stop chasing chaos and start wiring your career for consistency, profitability, and purpose.


The Ugly Truth About Traditional Subcontracting

Let’s not sugarcoat it: subcontracting can be a grind. Yes, the big jobs can look good on paper. But behind the scenes?

It’s often a mess of late payments, vague scopes, and liability you didn’t agree to.

Here’s how the story usually plays out:

  • You're brought in late.

  • The plans are incomplete.

  • The general contractor is juggling five fires and hands you a lighter.

  • You knock out the job. Clean. Code compliant.

  • And then… the waiting game begins.

Thirty, sixty, even ninety days go by before payment lands—if it does at all. Meanwhile, you're floating material costs, labor, gas, insurance. You're chasing down signatures on change orders no one wanted to document, and your phone is full of photos "just in case" the blame game starts.

It's exhausting. And it's a risk you carry alone.


Residential Work: Simpler, Faster, Smarter

Here’s what few talk about: residential work—done right—can be one of the most consistent, high-margin opportunities available.

Especially when it comes to specialty work like motorized screen systems like Magnatrack Motorized Screens and Fenetex Motorized Screens.

We’re talking:

  • A single-day install

  • Clearly defined scope

  • Direct homeowner relationship

  • Immediate payment upon completion

And best of all? The work isn’t overly complicated. Often, it includes:

  • Running conduit 50–100 feet from an existing source

  • Installing a dedicated 20-amp GFCI breaker

  • Mounting a service switch

  • Clean, professional terminations

That’s not a rebuild. That’s not rewiring a 1950s panel. It’s clean, predictable, and repeatable.

But here’s where it gets better: once you’re in the door, you become the go-to electrician for the homeowner. Need an outlet added for a grill? Want to upgrade lighting for the patio? Thinking about installing a ceiling fan under the new pergola?

You're already there. You're already trusted. The upsell happens naturally—not because you're pitching, but because you're present.


So Here Is Where Florida Living Outdoor Flips the Script

Florida Living Outdoor isn’t your typical contractor. We’re not here to squeeze subs. We’re not selling 15 estimates to homeowners who may or may not “circle back.”

Instead, we’ve built something different—a Vendor Network designed to deliver real work to real tradespeople, without the BS.

Here’s what it looks like:

  • Jobs are pre-sold. No quoting, no tire-kickers.

  • You set your price. We ask you to provide your flat rate for specific services—your rate, not ours.

  • Onsite pre-install meetings. We walk the site with you. If the scope is off, we work with you to fix it—before anything goes sideways.

  • You contract directly with the homeowner. That means no middlemen, no chasing payment, no 90-day collection nightmares.

  • You get paid when the job is done. Simple. Clean. Fair.

It’s not subcontracting. It’s partnership. And it’s working.


But... If You Choose the Subcontracting Route… Protect Yourself

We get it—not every electrician is ready to pivot. Maybe you’ve built your business on commercial contracts or municipal bids. If that’s the road you’re staying on, at least travel it prepared.

Here’s how you protect your time, your tools, and your bank account:

  1. File Your Notice to Owner (NTO)
    In Florida, you have 45 days from first furnishing labor or materials to serve your NTO. It’s your leverage. Use it every time—yes, even if you “trust” the GC.

  2. Document Everything
    Snap before, during, and after photos. Keep your own job log. Don’t rely on someone else’s documentation to save you if the finger-pointing starts.

  3. Get Change Orders in Writing
    If the scope shifts, stop. Price it. Write it up. Get it signed. Verbal change orders might as well be wishes on the wind.

  4. Create a Job Folder
    Digital or paper—whatever works. Include your contract, permits, NTO copy, signed change orders, photos, and correspondence. It’s your insurance policy when things go south.


Why It Pays to Join a Well-Oiled Machine

Let’s be real—most electricians don’t mind the work. You don’t complain about sweating in attics or bending EMT in the sun. You just want to be treated fairly. To get paid on time. To be respected for your skill.

That’s what we’ve built.

At Florida Living Outdoor, we don’t micromanage. We don’t haggle your price. We don’t make you chase down homeowners. We deliver work that’s ready to go, with the kind of structure that lets you show up, do what you do best, and get paid.

You bring the craftsmanship. We bring the consistency. Together, we turn patios into outdoor sanctuaries—and contractors into craftsmen with purpose.


Ready to Wire Your Career for More?

If you’re an electrician who’s tired of playing defense, it’s time to step onto the offense.

🔌 Set your price.
📅 Control your schedule.
💰 Get paid—no delays.
🔁 Get repeat business.
🤝 And become part of a network that values the trade, not just the transaction.

Join the Florida Living Outdoor Vendor Network today.

Because good electricians deserve more than callbacks and cash flow problems.
They deserve a seat at the table.

🔗 respect.floridalivingoutdoor.com

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Khudakoz

Kip Hudakozs is the world renouned author that writes about the outdoor spaces.

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Electrician installs motorized screen on patio while smiling, with FL Outdoor logo in top corner under sunny blue sky.

The Electrician's Crossroads: Subcontracting Chaos or Steady Work with a Purpose?

July 26, 20255 min read

There’s a silent fork in the road that every electrician eventually reaches. You know the one.

It’s not marked with flashy signs or job board banners. It comes quietly, sometime between the 12th change order and the 90-day overdue invoice. It shows up when you realize that the GC hasn’t returned your call, again, or when you hear, “We’re still waiting on payment from the client,” for the third time that month.

You start to ask yourself: Is this really it? Is this the way it’s supposed to be?

If you’ve ever worked as a subcontractor, chances are you’ve felt it—that dull ache in the gut that says you’re doing the real work, but the money and the respect are going somewhere else. You’re running wire, bending conduit, staying late to meet deadlines, and still fighting uphill just to get paid what you're owed.

But what if there was a different route? One where your work was valued, your price was respected, and your time wasn’t treated like an afterthought?

Let’s talk about what most electricians are missing—and why it’s time to stop chasing chaos and start wiring your career for consistency, profitability, and purpose.


The Ugly Truth About Traditional Subcontracting

Let’s not sugarcoat it: subcontracting can be a grind. Yes, the big jobs can look good on paper. But behind the scenes?

It’s often a mess of late payments, vague scopes, and liability you didn’t agree to.

Here’s how the story usually plays out:

  • You're brought in late.

  • The plans are incomplete.

  • The general contractor is juggling five fires and hands you a lighter.

  • You knock out the job. Clean. Code compliant.

  • And then… the waiting game begins.

Thirty, sixty, even ninety days go by before payment lands—if it does at all. Meanwhile, you're floating material costs, labor, gas, insurance. You're chasing down signatures on change orders no one wanted to document, and your phone is full of photos "just in case" the blame game starts.

It's exhausting. And it's a risk you carry alone.


Residential Work: Simpler, Faster, Smarter

Here’s what few talk about: residential work—done right—can be one of the most consistent, high-margin opportunities available.

Especially when it comes to specialty work like motorized screen systems like Magnatrack Motorized Screens and Fenetex Motorized Screens.

We’re talking:

  • A single-day install

  • Clearly defined scope

  • Direct homeowner relationship

  • Immediate payment upon completion

And best of all? The work isn’t overly complicated. Often, it includes:

  • Running conduit 50–100 feet from an existing source

  • Installing a dedicated 20-amp GFCI breaker

  • Mounting a service switch

  • Clean, professional terminations

That’s not a rebuild. That’s not rewiring a 1950s panel. It’s clean, predictable, and repeatable.

But here’s where it gets better: once you’re in the door, you become the go-to electrician for the homeowner. Need an outlet added for a grill? Want to upgrade lighting for the patio? Thinking about installing a ceiling fan under the new pergola?

You're already there. You're already trusted. The upsell happens naturally—not because you're pitching, but because you're present.


So Here Is Where Florida Living Outdoor Flips the Script

Florida Living Outdoor isn’t your typical contractor. We’re not here to squeeze subs. We’re not selling 15 estimates to homeowners who may or may not “circle back.”

Instead, we’ve built something different—a Vendor Network designed to deliver real work to real tradespeople, without the BS.

Here’s what it looks like:

  • Jobs are pre-sold. No quoting, no tire-kickers.

  • You set your price. We ask you to provide your flat rate for specific services—your rate, not ours.

  • Onsite pre-install meetings. We walk the site with you. If the scope is off, we work with you to fix it—before anything goes sideways.

  • You contract directly with the homeowner. That means no middlemen, no chasing payment, no 90-day collection nightmares.

  • You get paid when the job is done. Simple. Clean. Fair.

It’s not subcontracting. It’s partnership. And it’s working.


But... If You Choose the Subcontracting Route… Protect Yourself

We get it—not every electrician is ready to pivot. Maybe you’ve built your business on commercial contracts or municipal bids. If that’s the road you’re staying on, at least travel it prepared.

Here’s how you protect your time, your tools, and your bank account:

  1. File Your Notice to Owner (NTO)
    In Florida, you have 45 days from first furnishing labor or materials to serve your NTO. It’s your leverage. Use it every time—yes, even if you “trust” the GC.

  2. Document Everything
    Snap before, during, and after photos. Keep your own job log. Don’t rely on someone else’s documentation to save you if the finger-pointing starts.

  3. Get Change Orders in Writing
    If the scope shifts, stop. Price it. Write it up. Get it signed. Verbal change orders might as well be wishes on the wind.

  4. Create a Job Folder
    Digital or paper—whatever works. Include your contract, permits, NTO copy, signed change orders, photos, and correspondence. It’s your insurance policy when things go south.


Why It Pays to Join a Well-Oiled Machine

Let’s be real—most electricians don’t mind the work. You don’t complain about sweating in attics or bending EMT in the sun. You just want to be treated fairly. To get paid on time. To be respected for your skill.

That’s what we’ve built.

At Florida Living Outdoor, we don’t micromanage. We don’t haggle your price. We don’t make you chase down homeowners. We deliver work that’s ready to go, with the kind of structure that lets you show up, do what you do best, and get paid.

You bring the craftsmanship. We bring the consistency. Together, we turn patios into outdoor sanctuaries—and contractors into craftsmen with purpose.


Ready to Wire Your Career for More?

If you’re an electrician who’s tired of playing defense, it’s time to step onto the offense.

🔌 Set your price.
📅 Control your schedule.
💰 Get paid—no delays.
🔁 Get repeat business.
🤝 And become part of a network that values the trade, not just the transaction.

Join the Florida Living Outdoor Vendor Network today.

Because good electricians deserve more than callbacks and cash flow problems.
They deserve a seat at the table.

🔗 respect.floridalivingoutdoor.com

Electrical contractor vendor networkElectrician subcontractor frustrationsResidential electrician contractsLicensed electrician work Floridabest small jobs for electricians in Florida20 amp breaker install for screen systemsOrlando electrician subcontractingResidential electrician work near me (Florida)esidential electrician work Palm Coast FloridaPalm Coast electrical subcontractor opportunitiesFort Lauderdale electrician subcontractor workubcontractor electrician work New Smyrna FLFlorida living outdoor
blog author image

Khudakoz

Kip Hudakozs is the world renouned author that writes about the outdoor spaces.

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