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Fort Lauderdale Impact Windows and Doors, Skylights

Impact Windows and Doors

Near Fort Lauderdale in Broward County, Hurricane Management Group provides Impact Windows and Doors & Impact Skylights installation and replacement to improve the protection, security and property value of a residential or commercial building.

We service all of Broward County, Florida, including: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Margate, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, and Pompano Beach.

Contact us for a FREE ESTIMATE.
Broward County: (954) 256-0030
Email: hurricanemanagementgroup@gmail.com

We can assist you with the design and installation of your hurricane management project to help achieve your goals. We make the entire process as effective and professional as possible, and provide you with options so that you can make the best informed decision possible. Also, we have built strong professional relationships with windows, doors, and shutters manufacturers.

We can assist you with the design and installation of your hurricane management project to help achieve your goals. We make the entire process as effective and professional as possible, and provide you with options so that you can make the best informed decision possible. Also, we have built strong professional relationships with windows, doors, and shutters manufacturers.

Ask us about: Broward County Windstorm Insurance Mitigation Credits: Opening Protection

Fort Lauderdale Hurricane High Impact Doors

Types of Hurricane High Impact Doors
– Fort Lauderdale Entry Doors
– Fort Lauderdale Exterior Doors
– Fort Lauderdale French Doors
– Fort Lauderdale Front Doors
– Fort Lauderdale Garage Doors
– Fort Lauderdale Glass Doors
– Fort Lauderdale Patio Doors
– Fort Lauderdale Sliding Glass Doors
– Fort Lauderdale Traffic Doors

When choosing a replacement hurricane entry or patio door, you have more than a few options and prices to choose from. First and foremost, it’s always important to have a budget in mind when going into a project like this as materials tend to vary. Hurricane impact doors can range from your standard $300-400 steel solid core models sold at Home Depot to the high-end semi and fully custom wood doors as much as $25,000. There are a number of quality reasonably priced options in between.

Materials To Choose From:
– Steel
– Fiberglass
– Aluminum
– Wood

Material costs increase in the order listed above with wood doors being your most expensive and a steel door being the lowest. For the majority of South Florida homes, either a fiberglass or aluminum door would make the most sense, which offer the most value.

Hardware:
In most cases, the cost of the door does not include a lock, or even hinges. These are all custom options. Hurricane Management Group suggests a 3-point locking system for any entry door. This offers the highest level of security and strength.

Colors:
Impact doors can come in nearly any color. There are exceptionally nice options for both fiberglass and aluminum doors that give your entry the wood appearance you may be looking for at a reduced cost.

Glass or No Glass:
This is a great question. USUALLY, the more glass in an entry door generally means higher costs. This is not true. There are some great cost effective options using either steel, fiberglass or aluminum.

Fort Lauderdale Hurricane High Impact Windows

What is Impact Glass:
Impact glass is also called monolithic or laminated glass. What impact glass offers is increased strength and rigidity after breakage from impact compared to your standard window or even tempered or heat strengthened glass. This glass is comprised of two pieces of heat strengthened glass with a thin plastic inner layer mounted in a super strong frame much like your windshield is made in your car only much thicker and much stronger. Insulated impact glass is actually three pieces of glass in a single frame. It has the standard two pieces of glass filled with a plastic inner layer but it also has about a 1/4″-1/2″ void between it and a third piece of heat strengthened glass that is usually filled with Argon Gas.

Standard Impact Glass   

 Insulated Impact Glass

Impact Glass Provides:
– Storm protection
– 24/7 security Noise reduction
– Climate control
– Energy efficiency

Fort Lauderdale Impact Skylights

Following the devastation of Hurricane Andrew in 1992, South Florida officials adopted the first mandatory glazing impact standards in the United States. In order for skylights, windows or glass doors to be installed in these “Wind-Borne Debris Area” zones, they must meet the stringent impact test requirement provisions. Those in affected areas should consider code-compliant skylights for more than just safety. They can be a cost-effective choice for bringing better natural lighting and additional ventilation into buildings, particularly where building codes may limit the use of traditional windows. Impact skylights designed to meet the latest building code requirements in all areas are readily available.

Fort Lauderdale Impact Windows, Impact Doors, and Impact Skylights Services

We have built strong professional relationships with windows, doors, skylights, and shutters manufacturers. This allows us to provide quality products at lower prices than our competition.

We can help you minimize damage related to hurricanes by the installation of:
• Hurricane Impact Windows and Doors
• Hurricane High Impact Skylights

Contact Us for a FREE ESTIMATE.
Broward County: (954) 256-0030

Fort Lauderdale Impact Windows, Impact Doors, and Impact Skylights Services

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