Impact Windows in Miami
Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for Miami homes
Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for Miami homes
Storm Pros installs Miami-Dade-approved impact windows and doors across the City of Miami, from the historic bungalows of Coconut Grove and Coral Way to the dense blocks of Little Havana and Allapattah. As a coastal city on Biscayne Bay, Miami faces salt air and wind-borne debris on top of the county's hurricane exposure, and impact-rated openings are the code-approved, always-on answer.
Miami's housing is some of the most varied in the county: 1920s and '30s bungalows, mid-century concrete-block homes, and everything in between. And a great many of these homes still carry their original, pre-impact windows. On the coast and along Biscayne Bay, those openings also take year-round salt exposure that ages hardware and frames faster than inland. Modern impact-rated units, built for exactly these conditions, replace them with laminated, tested glass.
In the City of Miami, impact windows are permitted through the city's building department, and the products must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) for the Florida Building Code's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Beyond 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, meaningful in a coastal wind zone. The new OIR-B1-1802 verification form takes effect April 2026, with credits from July 2026.
Storm Pros serves homeowners across Miami's neighborhoods. We handle the City of Miami permit, install NOA-approved products suited to your home's coastal exposure, and close out the final inspection.
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Serving all of Miami-Dade County
Miami is one of the Miami-Dade County cities Storm Pros covers for this service.
Unlike the county's unincorporated areas, the City of Miami runs its own building department, so the permit goes through the city, and the products must still carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Storm Pros files the permit, installs NOA-approved products, and closes out the final inspection.
It affects the specification: coastal installations favor corrosion-resistant frames and hardware because salt air ages exposed metal faster. We factor your home's distance to Biscayne Bay or the ocean into the product recommendation when preparing your quote.
Yes. Impact windows come in profiles that respect older architecture, and where a property falls under additional historic-design review we prepare that documentation alongside the standard City of Miami permit. On older openings we verify the frame and anchorage conditions so the installation meets today's HVHZ code.
Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to credit verified wind-mitigation features, including impact-rated opening protection, on the windstorm premium, which carries real weight in a coastal city. The amount depends on your policy; a wind-mitigation inspection documents it on the state form (the new OIR-B1-1802 from April 2026), and we provide the product paperwork the inspector needs.


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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