Am I as a Home & Business Owner getting Wholesale Prices?
Yes! You receive Wholesale Pricing, Saving you significantly on Premium Impact-Resistant Windows, vital for Pembroke Pines' Hurricane Protection."
What are Hurricane Windows and Doors?
Hurricane Windows and Doors are specially designed products that can withstand Extreme Weather Conditions, including High Winds and flying Debris associated with Hurricanes.
Are Hurricane Windows different from Impact-Resistant Windows?
While similar, Hurricane Protection Windows are specifically designed to withstand Category 5 or Higher Hurricanes with Winds above 170 Miles per Hour.
Do Hurricane Windows open?
Yes, Hurricane Impact Windows are available in Various Styles that open, including Double-Hung, Sliders, Casements, and even Bay & Bow Windows.
One Price Guarantee?
Yes! Our Estimate includes all Project Costs, Prep work, and Materials. This gives you a clear idea of the total Cost before deciding to proceed.
What Is the Timeline for the Project?
Take the stress out of your window and door project! We'll give you a detailed timeline, including start and finish dates, so you know what to expect every step of the way. Staying organized and prepared has never been easier.
Are These Hurricane Windows & Doors Certified?
These security Impact-Resistant Windows & Doors are certified by Miami-Dade County and Florida Product Approval, having Passed Rigorous Independent Laboratory Tests.
Are These Hurricane Windows Energy Efficient?
Make your Home Cooler and Save on Electricity Bills year-round with our Amazing Energy-Efficient Windows! They help keep your space Comfortable while being Easy on Your Wallet.
Are these Hurricane Windows and Doors made in the USA?
Yes! Engineered to exceed the most Stringent Coastal Requirements, including those for Florida hurricanes, these Impact-Resistant Windows have undergone Rigorous Testing to prove their Compliance with demanding standards.
How much do Hurricane Windows and Doors Cost?
Most Hurricane Impact Windows range from $300-$1,100 per Window, depending on Size and Style. Larger Bay & Bow Windows can cost $1000-$6000 each.
What are the Benefits of Installing Hurricane Windows and Doors?
Benefits include Property Protection, resident safety, increased Home Value, potential Insurance Discounts, and Time Savings during Storm Preparation.
What Materials are used in Hurricane-resistant Windows and Doors?
Common Materials include Laminated Glass, Tempered Glass, Impact-Resistant Polycarbonate, Reinforced Frames made of metal or Fiberglass, and Weather-Resistant Seals and Gaskets.
Do Your Hurricane Windows quotes include all Cost?
Yes! Our Estimate includes all Project Costs, Prep Work, and Materials. This gives you a clear idea of the Total Cost before deciding to proceed.
Experience Quality Window Installation
Yes! Our estimate includes all Project Costs, prep work, and Materials. This gives you a clear idea of the Total Cost before deciding to proceed.
Can Hurricane Windows and Doors Replace the need for Storm shutters?
Yes! Unlike shutters and Plywood, Hurricane Resistant Windows and Doors provide Continuous Protection without the need for Seasonal Installation and Removal.
Do Hurricane Windows and Doors provide Additional benefits beyond storm protection?
Yes, they offer Improved Security against Break-ins, Noise Reduction, Energy Savings, and UV Protection for your Home's Interior.
A Few More Things to Think About
Window Size
Larger Hurricane-Rated Windows will generally be more Expensive than Smaller ones.
Window Materials
Despite the higher Cost typically associated with Wooden-framed Windows compared to Aluminum, these Hurricane Windows and Doors offer a more Cost-Effective Solution by Utilizing Vinyl and Aluminum construction.
Window Features
Additional features such as Grids, Custom Colors, or Special Coatings will increase the Cost of Hurricane Resistant Windows compared to Basic Windows.
Robust Protection and Efficiency
Hurricane Doors, designed to withstand Harsh Conditions, can also provide Energy Efficiency and filter out a Significant portion, such as 98%, of Harmful UV Rays.
Installation Method
Full-frameInstallation, which involves removing the existing Window Frame, is Pricier than Retrofit Installation, where the new Impact Window is placed over the existing frame.
Type of Project
The Costs to Install Hurricane Windows for New Construction or Commercial Projects may differ from the Costs Associated with Replacing Windows in a Single-Family Home.