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“This year we had Scott at Florida Impact Windows install PGT impact windows with low e coating through your entire house. The process takes a while so get started early. Florida impact was one of 5 quotes we got for the job. They beat the next closes...”
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Why should we select Florida Impact Windows and Doors instead of another company?
Florida Impact Windows and Doors is able to offer more competitive pricing over our competitors by keeping our overhead low and extending our volume discounts from the manufacturers to our customers. We set high standards in our employees and it shows in the finished products we install in your home or condo.
How do I know which brand/type of impact windows and doors are best for my home?
Our staff of installers guided by our designer and General Contractor will point out the features and benefits of each type of window and door that may be suitable for your particular application. Additionally, we have different grades of windows to meet your budget and the style of your home. We will be able to provide samples to show how each type of window looks and operates.
What do I need to do to be ready for the window installers to come to my home?
In order to perform the impact window and/or door installation we will need about 2.5 feet in front of each window and/or door on the inside for access. If you have heavy furniture within this area our window installation team will move these items for you. Window treatments will need to be taken down until the installation of your new energy efficient, storm products are completed. If you have any shrubbery on the outside that would block access to the windows that will need to be trimmed away before we arrive for the installation.
Can someone break into my home after I have the impact windows installed?
Impact windows are made with a special type of glass composed of two layers of glass with a tough, transparent plastic inner layer between the two sheets of glass. This cannot be penetrated to gain access without special tools made for this purpose which firemen carry. In order to penetrate this type of glass firemen would use a special chainsaw which makes a tremendous amount of noise. Therefore it seems logical that a burglar would not be likely to have this specific type of chainsaw or the desire to create the tremendous amount of attention getting noise that a chainsaw makes.
Is it possible that wind could blow an entire unbroken window into the house?
Impact windows are more than just stronger glass. They are fastened to your home or condo in an entirely different way than old fashioned windows. Impact windows are securely attached to the structure of your home and not lightly fastened the way your old windows are.
More detailed information is available on the FAQ page of our website.
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