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Impact Windows in Homestead

Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for Homestead homes

Impact Windows in Homestead, FL

Storm Pros has installed impact windows in the Homestead area and serves homeowners across the city, from Keys Gate to Waterstone and Malibu Bay. No city in Florida knows why opening protection matters like Homestead (ground zero for Hurricane Andrew in 1992), and impact-rated windows and doors are the permanent, Miami-Dade-approved way to protect a home that far down the peninsula.

Hurricane Andrew leveled most of Homestead in August 1992, and the rebuilding that followed reshaped Florida construction law: today's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone rules and Miami-Dade's product-approval system (Notices of Acceptance) trace straight back to it. Much of the city's housing went up after Andrew, especially during the mid-2000s boom when Homestead's population roughly doubled; but post-Andrew construction is not the same as impact glazing. Many 1990s-2000s homes here were built with shutters or panels as their opening protection, and swapping to impact windows removes the pre-storm scramble entirely.

The insurance case is direct: Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to discount the windstorm portion of your premium for verified wind-mitigation features, and impact-rated protection on your openings earns the opening-protection credit. With the state's new OIR-B1-1802 verification form effective April 2026 and its credits applied from July 2026, documented impact openings are well-timed for your next wind-mitigation inspection.

Every unit we install in Homestead carries a Miami-Dade NOA for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, goes in under a city permit, and closes with inspection, the standard this city helped write.

Neighborhoods we serve in Homestead

  • Keys Gate
  • Waterstone
  • Malibu Bay
  • Baywinds

Our Work in Homestead

1 completed project across Homestead.

Serving all of Miami-Dade County

Homestead is one of the Miami-Dade County cities Storm Pros covers for this service.

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Frequently asked questions

What approvals do impact windows need in Homestead?

Homestead is in Miami-Dade County, so products must hold a county Notice of Acceptance (NOA) for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone and the installation is permitted through the city. We handle the NOA-approved products, the permit, and the final inspection.

My 2000s home already has shutters. Why switch to impact windows?

Shutters only protect when someone deploys them; impact windows protect always: during a fast-forming storm, while you're away, and without ladder work every June. Both can qualify as opening protection, but the permanent version is also the one you never have to think about.

Will impact windows lower my insurance in Homestead?

Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to credit verified wind-mitigation features, including impact-rated opening protection, on the windstorm premium. The amount depends on your policy; a wind-mitigation inspection (on the new OIR-B1-1802 form from April 2026) documents the credit, and we supply the product paperwork it needs.

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IMPACT WINDOWS & DOORS

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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Request your impact-window quote for your Homestead home.