Impact Windows in Fort Lauderdale
Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for Fort Lauderdale homes
Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for Fort Lauderdale homes
Storm Pros has completed impact-window work in Fort Lauderdale and installs hurricane impact windows and doors across the city, from the canal homes of Rio Vista and Tarpon River to the mid-century blocks of Coral Ridge and Imperial Point. Fort Lauderdale is Broward's coastal heart, squarely in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, and its miles of waterfront put salt air on frames and hardware year-round: exactly the conditions impact-rated openings are engineered for.
Few cities test a window like Fort Lauderdale does. The barrier island and the canal network, the reason it's called the Venice of America, mean thousands of homes sit directly on salt water, where ocean wind meets corrosion. Coastal installations here favor corrosion-resistant frames and hardware, and every unit we install is approved for Broward's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, whether the home is a 1925 Victoria Park cottage or a Coral Ridge ranch from the 1950s.
The upgrade is one of the state's most-rewarded: Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to discount the windstorm portion of your premium for verified wind-mitigation features, and impact-rated protection on all openings earns the opening-protection credit, which matters most on the coast, where the windstorm portion looms large. The new OIR-B1-1802 verification form takes effect April 2026, with credits applied from July 2026. Window and door replacement is permitted work through the City of Fort Lauderdale; we file it, install the approved units, and close out the final inspection.
1 completed project across Fort Lauderdale.
Serving all of Broward County
Fort Lauderdale is one of the Broward County cities Storm Pros covers for this service.
Yes, window and door replacement is permitted work through the City of Fort Lauderdale, using products approved for Broward's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Storm Pros files the permit, installs the approved units, and completes the final inspection with the city.
It changes the specification: waterfront homes take year-round salt exposure, so we weight corrosion-resistant frames and hardware in the product recommendation. The code bar is the same city-wide (every unit is HVHZ-approved), but the materials choice follows your home's exposure.
Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to credit verified opening protection on the windstorm portion of your premium. The exact effect depends on your policy; a wind-mitigation inspection (on the new OIR-B1-1802 form from April 2026) is what captures it.


Your roof is just one part of hurricane preparedness. Storm Pros also installs impact-resistant windows and doors that protect your home while reducing insurance premiums and improving energy efficiency.
Impact-resistant windows (all sizes and styles)
Impact-rated sliding glass doors
French doors and entryways
Hurricane-proof garage doors

Request your impact-window quote for your Fort Lauderdale home.