
Your Ocean View Deserves Better!
The Ocean View Tax
You paid extra for it.
The view. Wave sounds. Salt air. The promise of endless mornings with coffee on the deck, watching dolphins swim past.
The listing photos showed previous owners on that wraparound deck. Smiling. Relaxed. Living the coastal dream.
That was August.
Now it's January tenth. Fifty-eight degrees according to the weather app. Not terrible, right?
Wrong.
The ocean wind runs steady at twelve mph. The mist coming off the Atlantic soaks through your hoodie within minutes. The "feels like" temperature? Forty-eight. Your coffee goes cold after three minutes. You retreat inside after ten.
Defeated.
Your six-hundred-thousand-dollar ocean view home delivers spectacular views. The outdoor living? Less impressive.
What They Don't Tell You
Living five hundred to two thousand feet from the Atlantic creates challenges real estate agents don't emphasize.
That refreshing ocean breeze in summer becomes something else in winter. New Smyrna Beach sees January winds averaging 8.6 mph. Palm Coast, 9.1. Flagler Beach maintains consistent ocean breezes of eight to twelve mph through winter months.
Translation: refreshing becomes bone-chilling.
When the weather app reports fifty-nine degrees, it's lying. At least regarding your patio experience.
The real math. Actual temperature, fifty-eight. Ocean wind, ten mph. Humidity, seventy-five percent. Feels like temperature, forty-eight to fifty.
Standing still at a breakfast table? Feels like forty-five.
Then there's mist. Coastal Central Florida experiences ocean mist and spray, especially during winter when cooler air meets warmer ocean water. This creates penetrating dampness that makes cold feel colder. Makes everything slightly wet. Patio furniture stays damp. Cushions develop mildew. Metal corrodes faster. You feel clammy even bundled up.
The Five-Month Shutdown
Let's be honest about what happens to coastal outdoor space.
November. You still try. Mornings hit sixty to sixty-three. Not terrible. But wind picks up by nine AM. You're driven inside. Reality check: using your patio maybe thirty percent of the time you want to.
December. Actually cold. Multiple days in mid-fifties with wind. Your Thanksgiving outdoor dinner? Everyone was miserable. You spent four hundred on propane heaters that worked for the two people sitting directly next to them. Reality check: patio usage drops to ten percent. It's basically decorative.
January. Cruelest month. Weather forecasts show fifty-eight to sixty. Perfect, right? But ocean wind is relentless. Your patio furniture stays constantly damp. Even hardy guests last fifteen minutes before giving up. Reality check: the patio is abandoned. Your expensive ocean view furniture is yard art.
February. Same story. Temperature creeps into low sixties. Wind remains brutal. You're counting down to March. Wondering why you paid so much for a view you can't enjoy.
March. Finally. Mid-March brings relief. Sixty-eight and sunny. Less wind. Your patio feels usable again.
You've lost five months of outdoor living.
The Expensive Denial
You've tried everything to salvage your investment.
Patio heaters. Eight hundred-plus for two commercial units. They work if you're standing directly next to them. Wind blows heat away. You're essentially heating the ocean. Plus expensive to run. Four to six dollars per hour in propane.
Windbreakers and curtains. Temporary fabric solutions that flap violently. Require constant adjustment. Make your high-end patio look like camping setup. Plus they block your view—the entire reason you bought this house.
Outdoor blankets. Great for pretending you're cozy while shivering through twenty minutes of forced ocean time before giving up.
Fire pits. Wonderful ambiance. Zero help with wind chill. Wind scatters smoke. Wastes heat. Makes the experience miserable.
"Just tough it out." You paid six hundred thousand-plus for this home. You shouldn't tough it out on your own patio for five months yearly.
The Neighbor Secret
Your neighbor three houses down uses their patio constantly. November. December. January. February.
Every morning you see them out there with coffee. New Year's Eve, they hosted twenty people outdoors while you crammed everyone inside.
You finally asked. "How are you outside so much? Isn't it freezing?"
The answer: "Not anymore. Florida Living Outdoor installed MagnaTrack motorized screens. Cold front? One button press. We're comfortable in ten minutes."
The Wind Barrier Solution
Here's the science.
Wind chill occurs when moving air removes heat from your body faster than still air. A physical barrier stops wind. Eliminates wind chill entirely.
Example. Open patio: fifty-eight degrees plus ten mph wind equals feels like forty-eight. Screened patio: fifty-eight degrees plus zero mph wind equals feels like fifty-eight.
That's ten degrees without adding any heat.
The microclimate effect matters too. Once you eliminate wind, minimal heating creates comfortable space. Body heat from two or three people adds warmth. Small electric heater—fifteen hundred watts—is sufficient. Morning sun through screens warms space naturally.
Result: fifty-eight degrees outside equals sixty-four to sixty-six inside your screened space.
Reclaiming Winter
David and Susan, Flagler Beach.
They bought their ocean-view home in twenty-nineteen. By winter twenty-twenty, frustration hit. Their gorgeous five-hundred-square-foot deck sat unused November through March. They'd paid six-twenty-five for the view. Couldn't enjoy it.
December twenty-twenty-one. They contacted Florida Living Outdoor and installed Fenetex motorized screens.
The change was immediate.
Before screens, November through March patio usage totaled five to ten days. Holiday entertaining happened indoors, crowded. Morning coffee happened inside, staring through glass at the view. Furniture stayed constantly damp, developing mildew.
After screens, November through March patio usage went daily. Holiday entertaining fit thirty-plus people comfortable outside. Morning coffee happened on the deck every single morning. Furniture stayed protected, dry, looked new after three years.
Their only regret? Not installing sooner.
The Flexibility You Need
Perfect weather at seventy-plus with light breeze. Screens fully retracted. Complete open-air. Unobstructed ocean view. Exactly what you imagined when you bought the house.
Chilly morning at fifty-five to sixty with wind. Screens deployed with one button. Wind blocked. View maintained. Ten degrees warmer. Comfortable coffee, reading, relaxing.
Cold snap at fifty with heavy wind. Screens deployed. Small heater added. Cozy outdoor room with ocean view. Holiday parties. Dinners. Extended entertaining.
Hurricane or storm approaching. Hurricane-rated protection deployed. Furniture protected. Home safeguarded. Peace of mind during storm season.
True Cost vs. Lost Value
You're paying premium prices for ocean-view property. Using it sixty percent of the year.
The math. Home value, six hundred thousand. Outdoor space value, twenty percent equals one hundred twenty thousand. Unusable months, five equals forty-two percent of year. Effectively wasted value, fifty thousand four hundred.
You're paying fifty thousand for space you can't use half the year.
The solution cost. Motorized screen system, twelve to eighteen thousand depending on size. Usability increase, one hundred percent year-round. Effective value recovery, fifty thousand four hundred. ROI, two hundred eighty to four hundred twenty percent.
Plus immediate benefits. Energy savings. Screens reduce AC costs in summer. Four hundred to six hundred yearly. Furniture protection. Avoid replacement and mildew. Two to three thousand over five years. Home value increase. Documented twenty to forty thousand resale boost.
Holiday Advantage
Thanksgiving ocean view dinner. Sixty-eight and sunny at two PM. Perfect. By six PM it's fifty-eight with ocean wind making it feel like forty-eight.
Without screens, everyone moves inside. Disappointed. Beautiful outdoor table sits empty.
With screens, one button press at five-thirty. Screens deploy. Small heater turns on. By six, enclosed patio is sixty-four and comfortable. Guests enjoy dinner with ocean view. No shivering.
Christmas Eve by the ocean. Fifty-four degrees. Windy. That penetrating ocean mist.
Without screens, indoor party. Ocean views through windows. Cramped space.
With screens, your patio becomes magical enclosed space. Ocean sounds. View intact. Warm and dry. String lights inside screened area create intimate, festive atmosphere. Guests rave about the unique experience.
New Year's Eve countdown. Fifty-two degrees. Twelve mph wind. Watching fireworks over the ocean.
Without screens, ten minutes outside then everyone retreats indoors before midnight.
With screens, comfortable viewing party outdoors. Pop champagne at midnight with ocean backdrop. Unforgettable evening.
What Coastal Homeowners Say
Michael and Lisa, New Smyrna Beach: "We wasted three winters before installing screens. That's three years of ocean views we paid for but couldn't enjoy. Do it now. Don't wait like we did."
Robert, Palm Coast: "The wind protection alone is worth it. But furniture staying dry and protected? Saved us thousands in replacement costs."
Jennifer and Tom, Flagler Beach: "Our realtor told us, 'Motorized screens on coastal property? That's instant thirty-thousand value add.' He was right. We just got our home appraised."
Your Ocean View Deserves Better
You invested in coastal living for the view. The sound of waves. Salt air. The promise of outdoor living.
You shouldn't surrender five months every year to wind chill and ocean mist.
One installation. One button. Twelve months of the coastal lifestyle you paid for.
Stop watching the ocean through glass. Start living on your patio year-round.
Ready for year-round coastal living? Contact Florida Living Outdoor to schedule your free consultation. We'll show you the transformation possible with MagnaTrack and Fenetex motorized screen systems.
Serving Flagler, Volusia, and St. Johns Counties
P.S. The guide: "Reclaim Your Ocean View Patio in Winter." Wind chill charts. Cost comparisons. Real testimonials from coastal Central Florida.
