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Hurricane impact windows and doors increase day-to-day security without bars or storm-day guesswork.
Miami-Dade and Broward impact specialists
South Florida Doors and Windows installs Miami-Dade and Florida approved hurricane impact windows, impact doors, storefront glass, and storm protection with practical guidance from quote to final walkthrough.
Why impact glass
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Hurricane impact windows and doors increase day-to-day security without bars or storm-day guesswork.
Laminated impact glass helps protect openings from flying debris, forced entry, and South Florida weather.
Miami-Dade and Florida approved systems are selected for the opening, exposure, and home type.
Wholesale manufacturer relationships and low overhead help keep impact glass projects practical.
Services
Windows, doors, glass, frames, waterproofing, code approvals, and installation details all need to work together.
Core services
Residential and commercial protection
Miami-Dade and Florida approved impact windows for storm protection, security, noise reduction, and everyday comfort.
Entry, sliding, balcony, and French doors
Impact-rated doors selected for security, storm protection, curb appeal, and clean operation.
Storm-season readiness
Whole-opening hurricane protection for homes and businesses in Miami-Dade and Broward.
Process
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Measure each opening, document wall conditions, and identify exposure, access, and code requirements.
Match the home or business with approved window and door systems, glass types, frame finishes, and budget options.
Coordinate the paperwork, product order, and installation sequence so the job moves cleanly.
Install, seal, clean, test operation, and review the completed work with the client.
Project planning
These details answer the practical questions homeowners and businesses ask before an impact window or door project.
Impact window and door recommendations should be tied to approved product documentation, opening size, design pressure, frame type, glass package, and how the product will be installed and sealed.
A strong project plan accounts for permit paperwork, product approvals, installation sequence, inspection timing, and any HOA or building-management requirements before the old windows or doors come out.
The best hurricane protection plan reviews every vulnerable opening, including bedroom windows, fixed glass, sliding doors, French doors, entry doors, storefront openings, and secondary openings that may still need panels.
Service areas
Each city page includes unique planning copy, service context, and clean answer signals instead of duplicated keyword blocks.
Project photos
Real windows, doors, and building openings from the uploaded project archive, selected to support residential and commercial service pages.
Large impact windows and doors planned for clean views, protection, and curb appeal.
Hurricane resistant window systems selected for South Florida exposure.
Patio and balcony openings upgraded with impact-rated sliding glass doors.
Answers for homeowners
Yes. Properly selected and installed impact windows use laminated glass and rated frames to help protect openings from windborne debris while also improving everyday security and noise control.
South Florida Doors and Windows works with Miami-Dade and Florida approved, tested, and certified hurricane windows and doors. Final product selection depends on opening size, design pressure, code needs, and budget.
Yes. The company handles residential and commercial impact windows, impact doors, storefront window wall systems, and related hurricane protection options.
A specialist reviews the goals, measures openings, explains available product options, and prepares a practical quote for replacement, new construction, or commercial installation.
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