Local Window Installation Expertise
In Delray Beach, FL, window installation service means protecting your home against hurricane-force winds while gaining energy savings and added security. Our work covers homes across Atlantic Avenue, Pineapple Grove, Lake Ida, and oceanfront properties. Because Delray Beach sits in Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, every installation must meet strict code standards—and we handle all permits, inspections, and compliance details. Whether you're in a historic bungalow, a waterfront condo, or a modern estate, we match impact windows and doors to your home's architecture and your family's needs.
From measuring your openings to final inspection, we own every step.
We start with an on-site survey to measure all openings and discuss your priorities—storm protection, energy savings, or both. We review your home's design style and any HOA guidelines. Our team then prepares a detailed estimate and coordinates all permitting with Delray Beach Building Division. Once approved, installation begins, and we schedule post-install inspections.
We visit your home, assess all windows and doors, discuss design options, and answer permit questions.
We file all applications with Delray Beach Building Division, secure product approvals, and manage HOA review if needed.
Our crew removes old frames, installs new impact windows, seals openings, and leaves your home clean and ready for inspection.
Delray Beach Building Division inspects all windows, verifies structural attachment, and issues your Certificate of Completion.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Every Delray Beach home has unique window and door needs. We offer solutions tailored to your property type, location, and priorities.
Replace standard windows with impact-rated frames and laminated glass designed to resist hurricane winds and flying debris. All units comply with Delray Beach's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements and include Florida Product Approval (NOA) documentation.

Impact windows installed in Lake Ida home.
Secure sliding glass doors, French doors, and entry doors with impact-rated construction. Ideal for Delray Beach oceanfront and Intracoastal properties where large glass openings are vulnerable during storms.

Custom impact French doors in Delray oceanfront residence.
Upgrade your entire home—interior and exterior—with impact windows and doors. This approach is ideal for properties in Pineapple Grove and other mixed-use neighborhoods where consistent protection matters for both storm defense and resale value.

Whole-home impact window project in Atlantic Avenue area.
Delray Beach sits in one of Florida's highest-risk hurricane zones. Here's what makes impact installation critical.
Delray Beach is designated High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Every window and door replacement requires building permits and code-certified products. This isn't optional—it's the law.
Impact glass stays intact when struck. It doesn't shatter into dangerous shards, protecting your family and preventing pressure changes that can damage roofs. For waterfront and oceanfront properties, this is non-negotiable protection.
Low-E coatings reflect solar heat while maintaining views. Delray Beach's intense Florida sun can drive A/C costs high. Impact windows reduce heat gain and keep indoor temperatures consistent, lowering monthly utility bills.
Laminated glass blocks outside noise—valuable if you're near Atlantic Avenue's vibrant dining scene. Impact windows also resist break-ins, adding security beyond storm defense.
Homebuyers recognize impact windows. Properties with storm-proof installations sell faster in Delray Beach—your investment pays back at resale.
Delray Beach's Building Division enforces strict HVHZ codes. Here's how the permit process works.
All impact window and door installations require a building permit under Florida Building Code Section 105.1. Submit applications at the City of Delray Beach Development Services Building Division (100 NW 1st Ave). Permit fees are based on project cost.
Every impact window and door must carry a Florida Product Approval (NOA) or Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance. This certification proves your products meet wind-load and impact-resistance standards for HVHZ conditions. We provide all documentation.
Many Delray Beach neighborhoods—like Kings Point, Boca Delray, and gated communities on the Intracoastal—have HOAs that require design approval before installation. We coordinate with your HOA to ensure compatibility with community guidelines.
After installation, the Building Division schedules a final inspection to verify structural attachment, sealing, and compliance with HVHZ standards. We coordinate scheduling and ensure your work passes on the first review.
From historic properties to waterfront estates, we install impact windows and doors throughout Delray Beach.
Whether your home is a 1950s historic bungalow or a modern waterfront residence, we know Delray Beach's building rules, neighborhood aesthetics, and property types. Call to schedule your free on-site assessment.
Yes. All window and door replacements require a building permit under Florida Building Code Section 105.1. We handle the permit application, product documentation, and coordination with the City of Delray Beach Building Division.
HVHZ (High-Velocity Hurricane Zone) means Delray Beach has the strictest building codes in Florida. Your windows must be laboratory-tested and certified to resist extreme winds and flying debris. All products require Florida Product Approval documentation.
Yes, but HOA approval is required first. Many Delray Beach neighborhoods like Kings Point and gated communities have design guidelines. We coordinate with your HOA to ensure your windows meet both community rules and building code requirements.
After installation, the City of Delray Beach Building Division schedules a final inspection to verify structural attachment, sealing, and code compliance. We coordinate the inspection and ensure your work passes on the first visit.
Yes. Low-E coatings and insulated glass reduce solar heat gain. In Delray Beach's intense sun, this can lower cooling costs significantly and keep your home more comfortable during hot months.
Yes. Delray Beach homebuyers expect storm protection on properties in the HVHZ. Homes with impact windows sell faster and often at higher prices due to perceived safety and durability.
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