The Smart Choice for South Florida Homes

Why Go Impact?

Impact windows and doors aren't just a building code requirement — they're one of the smartest upgrades a South Florida homeowner can make. Here's why thousands of families are making the switch.

Hurricane & Storm Protection

South Florida isn't just sunny — it's in the heart of hurricane country. Impact windows and doors are engineered to withstand winds exceeding 200 mph and flying debris, the two leading causes of home damage during a storm. When a hurricane hits, your home stays sealed, dry, and structurally sound.

Home Security & Break-In Resistance

Standard windows shatter in seconds. Impact glass is laminated — meaning even when cracked, it holds together and resists forced entry. That extra few minutes of resistance is often enough to deter a break-in entirely, giving you and your family a meaningful layer of protection every single day.

Energy Efficiency & Lower Electric Bills

Florida heat is relentless, and your AC works overtime to fight it. Impact windows with Low-E glass reflect solar heat before it enters your home, reducing the load on your cooling system. Most homeowners notice a measurable drop in their monthly electric bill — year after year.

Noise Reduction

Whether you live near a busy road, a school, or a neighbor who loves their lawn mower at 7 a.m., impact glass dramatically reduces outside noise. The thick, laminated construction acts as a sound barrier, creating a noticeably quieter, more peaceful home environment.

UV Protection for Your Interiors

Sunlight streaming through standard glass carries UV rays that fade hardwood floors, bleach furniture, and damage artwork over time. Impact glass blocks up to 99% of harmful UV radiation, protecting your interior investments without darkening your home or blocking your view.

Insurance Savings

Many Florida homeowners insurance carriers offer significant premium discounts — sometimes 20–45% — when your home is fully protected with Miami-Dade NOA-approved impact windows and doors. The savings can meaningfully offset the cost of your upgrade over just a few years.

No More Shutters or Storm Prep

Putting up hurricane shutters is exhausting, time-consuming, and often dangerous. With impact windows and doors, your home is protected 24/7 — no panels to store, no bolts to find, no last-minute scramble before a storm. You can leave town without worry and come home to an intact house.

Increased Home Value & Resale Appeal

Buyers in South Florida actively look for impact-protected homes. Upgrading your windows and doors is one of the few home improvements that appraisers and real estate agents consistently recognize as adding direct value. It's a selling point that can set your listing apart in a competitive market.

Durability & Long-Term Investment

Impact windows and doors are built to last 20–30 years with minimal maintenance. Unlike wood frames that rot or standard aluminum that corrodes in salt air, modern impact frames are engineered specifically for coastal climates. You install them once and they perform reliably for decades.

The Bottom Line

One upgrade. Nine reasons it pays for itself.

Impact windows and doors protect your home, reduce your bills, and give you peace of mind — every single day, not just during hurricane season. It's not just a smart investment. For South Florida homeowners, it's the only investment that works this hard for you around the clock.

200+ mph

Wind resistance rating

Up to 45%

Insurance premium savings

99%

UV rays blocked

20–30 yrs

Typical product lifespan