Do I Get Wholesale Pricing as a Home or Business Owner?
Yes! We proudly offer wholesale pricing on Premium Hurricane Impact Windows and Doors, so you can protect your South Florida Property without overpaying. Save big while securing your home with Code-Compliant, High-Performance products.
What Are Hurricane Impact Windows & Doors?
These are specially engineered storm-resistant windows and doors built to withstand category 5 Hurricanes, flying debris, and wind speeds over 170 mph. Featuring Laminated Glass and reinforced frames, they stay intact even when shattered, keeping your home and loved ones safe.
What’s the Difference Between Hurricane and Impact-Resistant Windows?
Impact-resistant windows protect against strong winds but may not always be rated for Category 5 hurricanes. Hurricane Impact Windows meet or exceed Florida Building Code Standards and offer the highest level of protection, combining Laminated Glass with a Durable interlayer that stays intact even if the glass breaks.
Do Hurricane Impact Windows Open?
Absolutely! We offer various opening styles to suit your home's needs:
• Single-Hung & Double-Hung
• Horizontal Sliders
• Casement Windows
• Awning & Picture Windows
• Bay & Bow Windows
Form meets function — without compromising safety.
Are these Hurricane Impact Windows & Doors made in the USA?
Yes. Proudly manufactured in the USA and engineered specifically for Florida’s Coastal Climate, these windows undergo Intensive Hurricane simulation testing to ensure Compliance and performance.
How much do Hurricane Windows and Doors Cost?
Average pricing ranges:
• $300 – $1,100 per window (depending on size & features)
• Bay & Bow Windows: $1,000 – $6,000+
• Full Installations vary by Home size and Window count
We offer Financing options to help you get protected now and pay over time.
What are the Benefits of Installing Hurricane Impact Windows & Doors?
• Storm Protection: Built for hurricanes
• Break-In Resistance: Extra layer of home security
• Insurance Discounts: Many insurers offer incentives
• Energy Savings: Lower your utility bills
• Increased Home Value: A smart investment
• Time-Saving: No shutters needed when storms roll in
What Materials are used in Hurricane resistant Windows and Doors?
Common materials include:
• Laminated & Tempered Glass
• Impact-resistant Polycarbonate
• Vinyl, Aluminum, or Fiberglass Frames
• Weatherproof Gaskets & Seals
These components work together to keep your Home dry, Secure, and Energy Efficient.
A Few More Things to Think About
One Price Guarantee?
Yes. No Hidden Costs. No surprises. Our estimate includes all project costs, prep work, and materials. What you see is what you pay — so you can make confident, informed decisions from the start.
What Is the Installation Timeline?
We provide a clear, step-by-step timeline, outlining:
• Start and Finish Dates
• Key milestones.
• Permit and Inspection Time Frames
So you can stay organized and plan without the stress.
Are These Hurricane Windows & Doors Certified?
Yes! All our Hurricane Impact Windows and Doors:
• Meet Miami-Dade County & Florida Product Approval Standards
• Pass Rigorous Lab Testing
• Are built for South Florida’s strictest Wind and Storm codes
Are They Energy Efficient?
Yes — and then some! Our windows:
• Reflect Heat with Low-E Coatings
• Help reduce Cooling Bills year-round
• Improve Indoor Comfort
• Provide long-term Savings on your Energy Bills.
What Affects the Price of Hurricane Windows?
• Window Size: Larger windows = higher cost
• Frame Material: Vinyl and aluminum are cost-effective; wood tends to be pricier
• Custom Features: Grids, tinting, coatings, and designer colors add value — and cost
• Installation Type:
- Retrofit: Installed over existing frames (budget-friendly)
- Full Frame: Involves removing old frames (higher cost but better sealing)
New Construction vs Replacement Projects
Costs vary depending on:
• Whether it's new construction, commercial properties, or residential upgrades
• Permit requirements, window count, and custom features
Our team will walk you through the best option for your project.
Can Hurricane Impact Windows & Doors Replace Storm Shutters?
Yes — and they offer continuous, maintenance-free protection. Unlike Plywood or Accordion Shutters, there’s no need for Seasonal setup, giving you Peace of Mind 24/7.
Do They Provide Extra Benefits Beyond Storm Protection?
Absolutely. You’ll also enjoy:
• Break-In Deterrence
• Noise Reduction
• Cooler Indoor Temperatures
• UV Protection for Your Furniture & Flooring


You may be entitled to a Tax Credit on Installed Energy Efficient Windows, Skylights, Doors or other Qualifying items. Check with Tax Preparer/Accountant. Tax Credits must be claimed under IRS form 5695, entitled “Residential Energy Credits”.
Disclaimer:
High-Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ) •In Florida, the High-Velocity Hurricane Zones of Miami-Dade and Broward counties have the most rigorous requirements for impact windows and doors. Products installed in these areas must meet strict testing standards and be approved by the Florida Building Commission.

