Protective, Energy-Efficient Impact Windows
Upgrade your windows to keep your family safe during storms and improve your home’s energy efficiency, all with no payment until November 2025.
Why Our Impact Windows Are the Best Choice for Your Home
Hurricane Protection
Our impact windows are designed to resist flying debris and high winds, keeping your family safe during hurricanes.
Energy Efficiency
These windows help regulate indoor temperatures, reducing your energy bills and keeping your home comfortable year-round.
No Upfront Costs until November 2025
With no payment until November 2025 option, you can start your windows upgrade without financial stress.
Home Insurance Savings
By upgrading to impact windows, you can lower your home insurance premiums and enjoy long-term savings.
Window Upgrades Made Simple
Our Process
Qualify For Your Free In-Home Assessment
The regional manager will assess your roof, windows, and doors to identify critical upgrades that will help safeguard your home and qualify you for insurance savings.
Choose Your Window Solution
Select from a variety of window styles that not only offer protection but also enhance the look of your home. Our expert team handles the entire installation process, ensuring your windows meet safety and energy-efficiency standards.
Protect Your Home & Lower Your Home Insurance.
After your upgrades, enjoy a safer home, a reduced insurance premium, and peace of mind during hurricane season.
The Energy-Saving Features and Benefits of Hurricane-Impact Windows
Installing Hurricane Impact Windows in Florida can significantly improve the quality of life inside your home. Insulating glass, laminated glass, and laminated insulating glass can contribute to decreased energy usage, as well as heating and cooling costs.
The energy-saving features and benefits of hurricane-impact windows include:
Glass tints that are effective at reducing heat and harmful UV rays transmitted through your window. High-performance Low-E to deflect solar heat gain and reduce unwanted heat
Argon gas helps to reflect outside heat and regulate the temperatures within your home.
In the event of a hurricane or tropical storm, having impact-resistant windows and doors installed in your home can mean the difference between total chaos and peaceful order. Impact windows provide maximized hurricane protection, designed to withstand strong winds, rainfall, and flying debris
Real Homeowners, Real Support
“I couldn’t believe how much the Hurricane Safety Program helped me secure my home without the usual financial burden. I upgraded my roof, windows, and doors, and my insurance premium dropped significantly. The process was seamless, and the team was with me every step of the way.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Impact Windows
Do impact windows really reduce insurance premiums?
Yes! Upgrading to impact windows can lower your insurance premiums by making your home more resistant to storm damage.
Is this a government Program?
While this program is not directly operated by the government, it is designed to meet government-approved safety standards for hurricane protection. Our program aligns with the latest regulations and guidelines to ensure the safety and security of your home.
Who is paying for this?
In most cases, if you qualify, the cost is covered by utilizing the savings on your home insurance premiums. When you replace your roof/windows, your home insurance premiums can decrease, and we help ensure those savings cover the cost of the project. This way, most homeowners don’t end up paying anything more than they are used to.
What if I don't have home insurance?
Home insurance is highly recommended, especially in areas prone to hurricanes like Florida. Not having insurance coverage can leave you vulnerable to significant losses. Our program focuses on securing your home against hurricane damage, and we will help you obtain appropriate coverage for the best possible safety and protection.
How much does a new roof/windows cost?
The cost of a new roof/windows varies depending on factors such as the size of your home, the materials used, and other specific requirements. We offer personalized assessments to provide a solution tailored to your needs. Our goal is to find a method that fits your budget and provides the most safety and value.
Do I qualify if I'm on a fixed income?
Absolutely! Our program is designed to accommodate homeowners on fixed incomes. We understand the financial challenges and aim to make the program accessible to as many qualified individuals as possible. We provide tailored solutions that align with your specific circumstances, ensuring you can benefit from the program.
I already have shutters. Can I still qualify for new windows?
Having shutters is beneficial and adds an extra layer of protection. However, current building codes now require impact windows for improved safety and energy efficiency. Our program focuses on helping homeowners meet these updated standards. We can assess your situation and discuss the best options available to enhance your home’s hurricane resilience.
What if my roof/windows are already new?
If your roof/windows are already new, that’s great! However, our program focuses on enhancing your home’s hurricane safety and bringing it up to the latest code requirements. We can assess your current situation and discuss additional measures or improvements that can further protect your home.
Explore Other Services
From roofing to impact-resistant doors and windows, we offer comprehensive solutions to protect your home from hurricane damage.
Durable, Wind-Resistant Roofing
Upgrade your roof to withstand the toughest hurricane conditions. Our wind-resistant roofing provides long-lasting protection while lowering your home insurance.
Secure, Hurricane-Resistant Impact Doors
Shield your home with our impact doors, built to resist hurricane-force winds and flying debris. These doors not only improve safety but also add value to your property.
Upgrade to Energy-Efficient, Hurricane-Resistant Windows
Please be aware that if no action is taken, your insurance premium will continue to rise and leave your home vulnerable. The potential loss from a hurricane can be far greater than the small investment required to bring your home up to the new hurricane safety standards.