Hurricane Impact Windows

Impact windows add hurricane resistance, style, and energy efficiency to any home.

Installing the Right Windows for Your Home

The right windows can make all the difference in whether or not your Florida home survives a hurricane, stays comfortable throughout the hot summer, and looks beautiful with minimal maintenance. WINDOWS PROMO understands the unique challenges our state’s residents face and we’re 100% committed to providing them with the highest-quality windows and service. This commitment has helped us grow into one of the largest and most respected window companies in the state.

Our mission is complete customer satisfaction, and we accomplish this by providing superior replacement windows and slide doors, installed by our experienced technicians. All of our staff are employed in-house, unlike the freelance window contractors that many of our competitors use, and we conduct background checks and drug testing to ensure that we only send safe and reliable employees to your home.

When you’re ready for energy-efficient windows that will protect your Florida home from hurricanes, tornadoes, intruders, UV light, and outdoor noise — and look great doing it — contact us.

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IMPACT WINDOWS

As we move through hurricane season, now is a great time for homeowners in coastal regions to consider evaluating the security and protection that your windows are providing. If your windows are old, worn down, or even cracked, it can leave your home susceptible to damages. Ultimately, installing new impact windows provides increased protection against the wind, rain, and debris brought on by summer storms and hurricanes. However, impact windows don’t just protect your home from damages, they also improve insulation, lower noise pollution, and even help slash energy bills.

What are Impact Windows?

Impact Windows combine a heavy-duty frame with impact-resistant laminated glass that includes an advanced low-emissivity coating. They are designed to withstand high winds and impact from objects, making them far less likely to shatter, even from direct blows. Being able to withstand impact is crucial, as a shattered window is the last thing you want during a hurricane. There are a few different types of impact windows, which we will discuss later in this article, but it’s important to know that the main differences come in style, size, material and degree of protection. A number of standard tests are utilized in order to determine the level of impact resistance they provide. For example, some Impact Windows passed every durability test, including the Large Missile Impact Level “D” test, which requires a window to withstand sustained winds of 140 mph, and gusts of up to 212 mph.