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Storm Blockers LLC
Hurricane Protection contractor · Parrish, FL 34219 · record last checked July 16, 2026
License active — checked July 16, 2026 offers hurricane shutters & panels (self-described)
License
SCC131153193
Specialty Structure Contractor
Status
active
in good standing per state record
First licensed
2024
per Florida DBPR (Construction Industry Licensing Board)
Expires
August 31, 2026
renewal required
Storm Blockers LLC holds an active Specialty Structure Contractor license in Parrish, Florida. The state record shows the company was first licensed in 2024 and the license expires on August 31, 2026.
What this record does — and doesn't — tell you
This license means the Florida DBPR issued permission to operate, but it does not indicate the quality of work or customer experience. You must check the official state lookup to confirm the status and scope of services.
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Specialty evidence
Hurricane Shutters & Panels: offers hurricane shutters & panels (self-described). Self-described means the signal comes from the business's own name or materials — not an independent certification.
Common questions
- How can I verify this license myself?
- Visit the Florida DBPR Construction Industry Licensing Board website and search for Specialty Structure Contractor license number SCC131153193 to confirm the status.
- When was this business first licensed and what does 'active' mean?
- The record shows the company was first licensed in 2024. An active status means the license is currently valid and the contractor is authorized to work in the state.
- When does the license expire and why check the status?
- The license expires on 2026-08-31. Checking the status ensures the contractor holds a current license, as an inactive or expired license means they are not authorized to perform work.
- What should I check before signing with any contractor?
- Verify the license status yourself at the state lookup, get the full scope of work in a written quote, and ask for local addresses of past jobs.
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Source: Florida DBPR (Construction Industry Licensing Board), license file dated July 16, 2026. Safe Home Experts re-checks Florida records on a fixed schedule and unpublishes lapsed licenses. This page describes a public record — it is not a review, rating, or endorsement. Corrections:
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