Impact Windows in Hialeah
Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for Hialeah homes
Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for Hialeah homes
Storm Pros has installed impact windows for Hialeah homeowners, and has also completed a combined roof-and-impact-window project in the city. Across Hialeah's dense blocks, from Palm Springs to Westland, most homes still carry the aluminum or jalousie windows they were built with, decades before impact glass. Upgrading them to Miami-Dade-approved impact windows is one of the most meaningful protection moves a home here can make.
Hialeah is one of the most densely built cities in the country, and its housing reflects that: compact concrete-block homes and small multi-unit buildings sitting close together, most of them raised in the mid-century decades before impact-rated glazing existed. On tight lots where houses and their neighbors nearly touch, windborne debris is a real hazard in a storm. And the original single-pane or jalousie windows on many of these homes are the weakest point. Impact-rated units close that gap for good.
In Miami-Dade County, every impact window must carry the county's own product approval (a Notice of Acceptance) for the Florida Building Code's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone: the strictest window standard in the country, enforced right here. Beyond the storm protection, Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to discount the windstorm portion of your premium for verified wind-mitigation features, and impact-rated opening protection earns the opening-protection credit. The state's new OIR-B1-1802 verification form takes effect in April 2026, with its credits applied from July 2026. Documented impact windows position you for that cycle.
For Hialeah's many working households, impact windows also do quiet everyday work: they cut the street and traffic noise of a dense city, filter most UV, and, because the protection is permanent, remove the pre-storm scramble of hanging shutters or cutting plywood on a home that shares walls or narrow setbacks with its neighbors.
2 completed projects across Hialeah.
Serving all of Miami-Dade County
Hialeah is one of the Miami-Dade County cities Storm Pros covers for this service.
Yes, Miami-Dade County requires window products to hold a county Notice of Acceptance (NOA) for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, and the installation needs a permit from the City of Hialeah. We install NOA-approved products, pull the permit, and close out the final inspection.
Yes, concrete block is a strong anchoring substrate, which is why it suits most of Hialeah's mid-century housing. On older openings we check the buck and anchorage conditions before installation so the finished work meets today's HVHZ code, not the code the house was built under.
Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to offer windstorm-premium discounts for verified wind-mitigation features, and impact-rated opening protection is a credited feature. The amount depends on your policy and your home's other features. A wind-mitigation inspection documents it on the state form (the new OIR-B1-1802 from April 2026), and we give you the product paperwork the inspector needs.
Yes, one of our completed Hialeah projects paired roof and impact-window work in a single job. Combining scopes means one contractor, one coordinated schedule, and a stronger overall wind-mitigation profile when your insurance paperwork comes together.


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

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