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Impact Windows in Miami-Dade County

Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors across Miami-Dade County

Impact Windows in Miami-Dade County, FL

Storm Pros installs hurricane impact windows and doors across Miami-Dade County, with completed installations for homeowners from Miami Gardens and Hialeah in the north to Westchester, Tamiami and Kendall in the center and Homestead in the south, and coverage that includes the City of Miami itself. This is the county that wrote the book on impact protection: every unit we install carries the approvals its High-Velocity Hurricane Zone demands.

Miami-Dade doesn't just follow Florida's toughest wind code: it created it. After Hurricane Andrew tore through the county's south in 1992, Miami-Dade built the product-approval system the rest of the state now leans on: the Notice of Acceptance (NOA), the county's own certification that a window or door has passed large-missile impact and pressure-cycling testing. When we install an NOA-approved unit in Kendall or Hialeah, it's a product proven for exactly the conditions your home faces.

The upgrade also pays at renewal: 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. The new OIR-B1-1802 verification form takes effect April 2026, with credits applied from July 2026; a documented, permitted installation is what makes the credit capturable.

Permitting works two ways here, and we handle both: incorporated cities like Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Homestead and Miami permit through their own building departments, while unincorporated communities (Westchester, Tamiami, Kendall) go through Miami-Dade County itself. Storm Pros files where your address requires, installs the approved units, and completes the final inspection.

Cities we serve in Miami-Dade County

One standard across Miami-Dade County

The same licensed crews, permit handling and code-approved products in every city we cover. Request your quote to get started.

Frequently asked questions

Which Miami-Dade communities do you install impact windows in?

We serve Miami Gardens, Hialeah, Westchester, Tamiami, Kendall, Homestead and the City of Miami (each has its own dedicated page below), plus the surrounding Miami-Dade communities. If you're elsewhere in the county, request your quote and we'll confirm coverage for your address.

What is a Miami-Dade NOA and why does it matter?

The Notice of Acceptance is Miami-Dade County's own product approval: proof a window or door passed the county's impact and pressure testing for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. It matters because it's what your permit, your final inspection and your insurance documentation all point back to. We install approved products and hand you the paperwork.

My home is in unincorporated Miami-Dade. Who issues the permit?

The county itself. Communities like Westchester, Tamiami and Kendall aren't cities; their permits go through Miami-Dade County's building department. Storm Pros files there (or with your city hall if you're in an incorporated city) and closes out the inspection either way.

Will impact windows reduce my insurance premium in Miami-Dade?

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.

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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 anywhere in Miami-Dade County.