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Fixed Impact Windows

Make your home stand out with fixed impact windows while keeping you safe from storms, hurricanes and intruders.

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These windows are stationary and do not open which makes them the most energy efficient.

 

Fixed windows also allow for larger sizes than a window that vents which maximizes your view.

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Beautiful projects can be made around a fixed window

Characteristics

  • High-performance energy-efficient Low-E glass options

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  • Meets the nation’s toughest hurricane requirements for South Florida’s High Velocity Hurricane Zone

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  • Corrosion-resistant hardware and fasteners as a standard

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  • Large and small missile impact rated

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  • Heat strengthened glass as a standard feature

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  • Flush and flange frame for retrofit and concrete construction, and fin frame for wood construction

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  • Anodized, painted or wood grain finishes available

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  • Glazing styles including Colonial, Brittany or Full View

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  • Screens feature aluminum frames and fiberglass mesh

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  • High performance insulation from efficient spacers

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  • Thick aluminum framing for superior thermal resistance and durability

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  • Framing features, high performing T5 and T6 aluminum alloys

6 Reasons to get Impact Windows

Protection From Storms and Hurricanes

Protect your home against hurricanes and storms. Florida is at the mercy of an average of 12 named storms a year, and on average, three of them will become a cat 3 or higher hurricane. If even one window breaks, the barrier between high outdoor pressures produced by hurricanes and the internal lower pressure of your home is compromised, causing internal damage.

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Increase Security in Your Home or Office

No one relishes the thought of their home being violated by an intruder. Typically, most home burglaries will occur through either windows or doors. Imagine; if debris flying at over 100 mph cannot break through your windows and doors, a criminal has no chance! The increased protection that impact windows bring to your home can reduce increasing home insurance costs.

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 Insurance Costs

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Insurance policies are increasing every day.  When insurance companies assess the risk of insuring your property, they consider many factors. Impact windows can  lower the risk of your home being damaged by a storm substantially and also make it a lower risk for burglary. Many Insurance companies will offer discounts for having impact windows installed.

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 Reduction of Noise Pollution

Technology has come a long way since the introduction of impact protection products. Soundproofing is another major factor in deciding to install hurricane windows and doors. We have all been woken up by leaf blowers, barking dogs, and noisy cars. Impact windows reduce noise pollution significantly, allow for sounder sleep, and a more relaxing atmosphere within your home.

Significant Reductions of Your Energy Bills

The multi-layer construction of impact windows will reduce the number of solar rays that penetrate your home.
Even though it is warm year-round in Florida, there can be some chilly winter nights. Impact glass windows will help keep the heat sealed in your house. These savings will also go a long way towards paying for your installation in subsequent years.

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Increase Resale Value of Your Home

Knowing a property is upgraded with impact windows will add significant value to your home or business. As impact window upgrades are now mandatory in the State of Florida, it is a mayor factor when people are considering buying and will increase the resale value, as well as making your home a more attractive proposition to prospective buyers.

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Satisfied Customers

“The guys were very professional and did a great job.
Extremely honest and stood by their work.”

Andrew M.

“Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value.”

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M. Evans

"Good service. Very responsive.
Best price. Would recommend. Thank you for being realistic and affordable to everyday people."

C. Wentz

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