Impact Windows in West Palm Beach
Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for West Palm Beach homes
Hurricane-rated impact windows & doors for West Palm Beach homes
Storm Pros has completed impact-window work in the West Palm Beach area and installs hurricane impact windows and doors across the city: from the 1920s streets of Old Northwood and El Cid to the newer communities out west. West Palm Beach sits in the Florida Building Code's wind-borne debris region, where glazed openings must be protected, and on a housing stock this historic, impact windows do it without bolting shutters onto a 100-year-old facade.
West Palm Beach's calling card is its historic fabric: Old Northwood was the city's first designated historic district, and El Cid, Flamingo Park and Grandview Heights preserve Mediterranean-revival homes and craftsman bungalows from the 1910s-20s boom. Openings of that age long predate any wind standard. Modern impact units come in profiles that respect the architecture, and where a property falls under historic design review, we prepare the documentation that approval needs alongside the standard city permit.
A common local question: is this the same code as Miami? Not quite: Palm Beach County is NOT in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (that's Miami-Dade and Broward). It sits in the wind-borne debris region, where replacement glazing must be impact-rated or shuttered. We install units with Florida Product Approval rated for your address's design pressures; many also carry Miami-Dade NOAs, a stricter test standard than the county requires. And Florida Statute 627.0629 applies statewide: verified opening protection earns a wind-mitigation credit on the windstorm portion of your premium, captured on the new OIR-B1-1802 form effective April 2026, with credits applied from July 2026.
1 completed project across West Palm Beach.
Serving all of Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach is one of the Palm Beach County cities Storm Pros covers for this service.
Yes: impact windows come in profiles that respect older architecture, and where a property falls under the city's historic design review we prepare the documentation the approval needs alongside the standard permit.
No: that's an HVHZ requirement, and Palm Beach County isn't in the HVHZ. What's required here is protection for glazed openings in the wind-borne debris region, with products carrying Florida Product Approval for your design pressures. Many units we install also carry Miami-Dade NOAs, more than the code asks, which is fine by us.
Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to credit verified opening protection on the windstorm portion of your premium, statewide. 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

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