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Impact Windows in Coral Springs, FL

Impact windows in Coral Springs built to HVHZ wind codes. 244 windows installed, 29 months of local experience. Free written estimates — no pressure.

Last updated May 2026Reviewed by Aldo Dellamano, FL CGC1525289
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  • 28
    Coral Springs window & door projects
    Through latest quarterly refresh
  • 5
    Local ZIP codes served
    Within Coral Springs
  • 244
    Windows installed
    Across all Coral Springs jobs
  • 6.7/mo
    Recent project velocity
    Trailing 6-month average

At a Glance

Coral Springs Impact Window Installation — Key Facts

Service area
Coral Springs, FL — entire city + adjacent Broward County
License
FL CGC1525289 (General Contractor)
Plus CCC1335157 (Roofing), CFC1434398 (Plumbing), CMC1251666 (Mechanical)
Product approval
Miami-Dade NOA required (HVHZ standard)
Permit issuer
City of Coral Springs Building Division + Broward County
Manufacturers we install
PGT WinGuard · CGI · ES Windows · Custom Window Systems · Eco Window Systems
Average project size
9 windows + 3 doors per Coral Springs project
Median project value
~$25,000 (28 Coral Springs datapoints)
HOA-coordinated projects
23% of Coral Springs jobs include HOA approval coordination
Permit pathway
Sealed plans, Miami-Dade NOA verification, Notice of Commencement, both inspections — handled end-to-end

Permit Pathway

Pulling a Coral Springs permit yourself? Read our Broward County impact-window permit guide before you submit — application steps, current review windows, and the four reasons most submissions get rejected.

Coral Springs sits about 12 miles inland from the Atlantic, which spares it the worst salt-air corrosion found along the coast — but that distance offered no protection during Hurricane Wilma in October 2005. Wilma's rapid eastward track pushed sustained winds across all of Broward County, stripping shingles, shattering single-pane glass, and knocking out power to thousands of homes in Ramblewood, Eagle Trace, and neighborhoods throughout the city. Nearly two decades later, many of those same 1970s–1990s tract homes still carry their original aluminum jalousie or single-pane windows. SafeGuard Impact Windows, Doors & Roofing has spent 29 continuous months installing impact windows for Coral Springs homeowners — 244 windows across 28 verified projects — and our crews know exactly which neighborhoods, ZIP codes, and home styles are most in need of an upgrade. If you want HVHZ-rated protection and a lower insurance bill, this guide covers everything you need to know.

Why Coral Springs Homes Need HVHZ-Rated Impact Windows

46 of our 61 total Coral Springs projects launched in 2025 alone — a sign of just how fast homeowners in the city are accelerating their window upgrades. Coral Springs falls inside Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ — the Florida Building Code designation for areas requiring the highest wind-resistance standards), so every window we install must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA — a product approval showing the window survived rigorous lab testing). Our window installs in ZIP code 33071 account for 27 of our local projects at a median job value of $27,000, making it the most active ZIP in the city. SafeGuard holds Florida DBPR general contractor license CGC1525289 and roofing license CCC1335157 — you can verify both at the Florida DBPR contractor lookup before signing anything. More than 1,200 projects pass through SafeGuard's in-house crews every year across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie counties, giving our team a volume of real-world HVHZ installs that most local shops simply cannot match. Our South Florida impact-windows services cover every window style and frame material approved for HVHZ use.

What Makes an Impact Window HVHZ-Compliant

  • Laminated Glass Interlayer

    Every impact window uses a laminated glass interlayer — a tough plastic film bonded between two glass panes. When struck by debris, the glass cracks but the interlayer holds the pieces together, keeping wind and rain out of your home. This is the core technology that separates true impact glass from standard tempered glass.

  • TAS 201, 202, and 203 Testing

    Florida Building Code standards TAS 201 (large missile impact), TAS 202 (structural load), and TAS 203 (cyclic wind pressure) are the three lab tests every HVHZ window must pass before it receives a Miami-Dade NOA. These tests simulate a 9-pound 2x4 traveling at 34 mph hitting the glass — the kind of debris Wilma sent flying in 2005. Any window lacking all three certifications cannot be legally installed in Coral Springs.

  • Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance

    A Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is a product-approval document issued by Miami-Dade County after a window survives TAS testing. The Florida Building Code requires an NOA for every window installed in the HVHZ. SafeGuard installs windows from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems — all carry current NOAs.

  • Frame Material: Vinyl vs. Aluminum

    Vinyl frames offer excellent thermal insulation and resist corrosion well, making them a strong choice for homes in Coral Springs where humidity is high year-round. Aluminum frames are thinner, span wider openings, and handle the structural loads of large picture windows or sliding glass doors. Our team helps you choose the right frame for each opening based on size, exposure, and HOA color requirements.

  • Window Style Options

    Casement windows (hinged on one side, crank-open) create a tight weather seal and are popular in Eagle Trace and Heron Bay where large openings and premium finishes are the norm. Single-hung windows (the lower sash slides up, the upper is fixed) suit the narrower rough openings common in Ramblewood's 1970s-era tract homes. Both styles are available in HVHZ-rated configurations from our brand partners.

  • Wind Mitigation Report Credit

    After we finish your installation, a licensed inspector can issue a wind mitigation report documenting that your home now has impact-rated openings. Most Broward County insurers apply a premium discount of 20–45% for full-home impact window coverage. That discount can offset a significant share of your installation cost over 5–10 years.

  • ENERGY STAR Performance

    Many of our impact window lines carry ENERGY STAR certification, meaning they reduce solar heat gain and cut cooling costs. South Florida's high-humidity climate means your AC runs hard — a low-emissivity (low-e) laminated glass coating can reduce heat transfer through the glass by up to 70% compared to single-pane originals.

Impact Window Installation in Coral Springs

How Impact Windows Protect Coral Springs Homes

Coral Springs's position adjacent to the Everglades conservation areas means standing water and elevated humidity after heavy rain are facts of life — especially in lower-lying pockets of Wyndham Lakes and The Crossings. Standard windows flex under wind pressure and allow water intrusion at the frame seals, leading to mold, rot, and insurance claims. Impact windows solve both problems at once: the laminated glass resists penetration, and the compression-seal frame systems we use are tested under TAS 203 cyclic pressure to maintain their seal through hours of sustained wind load. That's the same scenario Wilma created in 2005 when the storm's eye wall moved across Broward County in under two hours, cycling pressure rapidly and exploiting every weak point in residential envelopes. Beyond storm protection, impact windows also deliver a measurable noise reduction — typically 30–40 decibels — which matters for homes near the Sawgrass Expressway corridor or Coral Square Mall's busy commercial strip. Our average Coral Springs install covers 9 windows per home, and we complete the full job with our own W-2 crews, never subcontractors.

Broward County HVHZ Code Requirement

Our Coral Springs Impact Window Installation Process

  1. 1

    Free On-Site Estimate

    We schedule a no-pressure visit to your home and measure every opening. Our estimator checks frame conditions, notes any HOA color or style restrictions, and reviews current window performance. You receive a written quote — no verbal estimates, no bait-and-switch pricing.

  2. 2

    Product Selection and NOA Verification

    We walk you through window lines from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems. Every product we quote carries a current Miami-Dade NOA for HVHZ installation. We match frame material — vinyl or aluminum — and glass package to your home's specific exposure and your budget range.

  3. 3

    HOA Coordination (If Needed)

    About 23% of our Coral Springs projects require HOA approval before work can begin. We handle that paperwork for you — submitting the color swatches, product specs, and NOA documentation your association requires. Communities like Heron Bay and Eagle Trace often have detailed exterior standards, and our team knows how to navigate them efficiently.

  4. 4

    Permit Submission and Approval

    We submit the permit application to the City of Coral Springs Building Division with the full NOA package, signed drawings, and contractor license credentials. Broward County residential permit review typically takes 10–21 business days depending on current queue volume. We track the status and notify you when approval arrives.

  5. 5

    Scheduled Installation Day

    Our in-house W-2 crew arrives with all windows pre-measured and ready to set. We protect your interior with drop cloths, remove the old frames cleanly, set the new impact units, and apply the required Florida Building Code buck-and-flashing system to ensure a waterproof seal at every rough opening.

  6. 6

    County Inspection and Sign-Off

    After installation, we coordinate the required Coral Springs Building Division final inspection. The inspector confirms code compliance and signs off on the permit. You receive the closed permit documentation — a critical record for insurance purposes and future property resale.

  7. 7

    Wind Mitigation Report Referral

    Once your permit is closed, we can refer you to a licensed wind mitigation inspector. That report documents your new impact-rated openings and goes directly to your Broward County insurer. Most homeowners see a 20–45% reduction in the windstorm portion of their premium within the next policy renewal cycle.

SafeGuard's Coral Springs Impact Window Track Record

  • 244
    Impact Windows Installed
    Across 28 verified Coral Springs projects
  • 29 months
    Continuous Local Service
    Active in Coral Springs since December 2023
  • $25,000
    Median Window Project Value
    Coral Springs window/door projects; range $5K–$100K
  • 26
    Window Projects — Last 12 Months
    Recent velocity: ~6.7 projects/month citywide

HVHZ-Rated Frames Built for South Florida

Standard Windows vs. HVHZ Impact Windows

Standard Single-Pane WindowHVHZ Impact Window
Hurricane ProtectionNone — shatters under debris impactLaminated interlayer holds after strike
Florida Building CodeNot permitted for HVHZ replacementRequired NOA and TAS 201/202/203 certified
Insurance DiscountNo wind mitigation credit20–45% windstorm premium reduction
Noise ReductionMinimal — 15–20 dB reduction30–40 dB reduction vs. single pane
Energy EfficiencyHigh solar heat gainLow-e coating reduces heat transfer up to 70%
Storm Panel Required?Yes — panels must be installed each stormNo — protection is always in place

Serving Every Coral Springs Neighborhood and ZIP Code

Our work in Coral Springs spans all 4 active ZIP codes — 33065, 33067, 33071, and 33076 — with 33071 generating the highest project volume at 27 installs and a median job value of $27,000. Homes in the Ramblewood area typically date to the mid-1970s, meaning the original single-pane aluminum windows are now 45–50 years old. Those frames are well past their useful life and rarely meet current wind-load requirements. Heron Bay's newer tile-roof homes often need impact windows to satisfy HOA requirements for consistent exterior finishes — and with 23% of our local jobs requiring HOA coordination, we've built a reliable process for getting those approvals done fast. Homeowners can also check their flood-zone status using the FEMA Flood Map Service Center — particularly useful for lower-elevation streets in Wyndham Lakes where post-storm water intrusion can compound window-seal failures. Peak project-start month in Coral Springs is November, when homeowners who lived through the prior hurricane season push to get upgrades in before the next one begins on June 1. Our team is fully staffed to handle that seasonal surge without extending lead times beyond 3–4 weeks from signed contract to installation day.

Coral Springs Window Replacement — Before and After

Why Coral Springs Homeowners Choose SafeGuard

  • In-House W-2 Crews Only

    Every impact window installation in Coral Springs is done by our own employees — never subcontractors. That means consistent quality control, accountability on every opening, and a single point of contact from start to final inspection. We don't hand your job off to a third-party crew we've never vetted.

  • Full Permit Handling

    We pull the City of Coral Springs Building Division permit, submit the NOA package, and coordinate the final inspection — all included in your quoted price. Homeowners never have to chase the building department or track down missing paperwork.

  • Licensed General Contractor of Record

    Aldo Dellamano serves as the licensed Florida General Contractor of record (CGC1525289) on every SafeGuard permit. Having a credentialed GC on record protects you legally and ensures the permit carries the right credentials for your insurer and future buyers. You can verify this license at the Florida DBPR contractor lookup.

  • Two Decades of HVHZ Sales Leadership

    SafeGuard Co-Founder Tat Granata spent 20 years as Partner & VP of Sales at FHIA Remodeling — South Florida's largest impact window operation. That institutional knowledge directly shapes how SafeGuard sources products, trains crews, and structures every project estimate.

  • No High-Pressure Sales Tactics

    We provide a free written estimate and give you time to compare. There are no same-day discount deadlines, no financing pressure, and no commissioned salespeople working on a clock. The impact windows we install speak for themselves.

Get Your Free Impact Window Estimate in Coral Springs

Recent Anonymized Coral Springs Projects

Real Coral Springs jobs from our ops database — anonymized to ZIP-only addresses, year-quarter dates, and $5K project-value bands. No street addresses, no homeowner names, no exact dollar amounts.

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33076
    Q2 2026$45K–$50K

    Impact window & door installation in Coral Springs ZIP 33076 — completed Q2 2026. Project value in the $45K–$50K range.

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33076
    Q2 2026$45K–$50K11 windows5 doorsHOA-coordinated

    Installed 11 CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7100 windows and 5 aluminum hurricane-rated doors. The project was coordinated with HOA.

    CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7100

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33067
    Q2 2026$30K–$35K7 windows3 doors

    Installed 7 aluminum impact-rated windows and 3 doors using CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7200 units.

    CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7200

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33067
    Q2 2026$15K–$20K7 windows1 doorsHOA-coordinated

    Installed 7 aluminum CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7100 windows and 1 matching door with HOA coordination.

    CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7100

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33065
    Q1 2026$10K–$15K2 doors

    Impact window & door installation in Coral Springs ZIP 33065 — completed Q1 2026. 2 impact doors installed. Project value in the $10K–$15K range.

    Parksite Thermatru

Coral Springs ZIP Codes We've Worked In

Project counts per ZIP, current through the most recent quarterly refresh. Lower-count ZIPs are suppressed below the publication threshold.

ZIP codeProjects completed
3307127
3306514
3307611
330676

FAQs

Coral Springs Impact Window Installation — Common Questions

Do impact windows require a permit in Coral Springs?
Yes. All window replacements in Coral Springs require a permit issued by the City of Coral Springs Building Division. Because Coral Springs falls within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, every window must have a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance on file with the permit application. SafeGuard handles the full permit submission and coordinates the final inspection on every Coral Springs project — homeowners don't need to manage any of that process themselves.
How much do impact windows cost in Coral Springs?
Based on our 28 completed impact window projects in Coral Springs, the median installed cost is $25,000 for a full home, with most jobs falling between $15,000 and $35,000. Smaller partial replacements can start around $5,000, while larger homes or premium glass packages can reach $100,000. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site estimate — opening sizes, frame conditions, and HOA requirements all affect the final price.
Will impact windows lower my home insurance premium in Coral Springs?
Most Broward County insurers apply a windstorm premium discount of 20–45% when a home has full impact-rated window and door coverage documented in a wind mitigation report. After SafeGuard completes your Coral Springs installation and the permit is closed, we can refer you to a licensed wind mitigation inspector. That report is submitted directly to your insurer and typically applies at your next renewal cycle.
How long does impact window installation take in Coral Springs?
From signed contract to completed installation, most Coral Springs impact window jobs take 3–6 weeks. That timeline includes the 10–21 business day permit review by the City of Coral Springs Building Division, plus any HOA approval time for communities like Heron Bay or Eagle Trace. The physical installation of a typical 9-window home takes our crew 1–2 days. We keep you updated at every stage so there are no surprises.
What window brands does SafeGuard install in Coral Springs?
SafeGuard installs HVHZ-rated impact windows from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems in Coral Springs. Every brand in our lineup carries a current Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance and has been tested to Florida Building Code standards TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203. We match the brand and product line to your home's opening sizes, budget, and any HOA exterior requirements.
Does SafeGuard handle HOA approval for impact windows in Coral Springs?
Yes. About 23% of our Coral Springs projects require HOA coordination before work can begin. Our team submits the product specs, color options, and NOA documentation to your association on your behalf. We have experience working with the design review boards in gated and master-planned communities throughout the city, so this process rarely causes significant delays to your project timeline.
Is it worth upgrading to impact windows inland?
Yes. While Coral Springs sits 12 miles inland from the Atlantic coast, Hurricane Wilma's 2005 track across Broward County proved that inland distance offers little protection from sustained wind damage. The city's dense tree canopy also creates significant flying-debris risk during storms. Beyond hurricane protection, impact windows reduce noise by 30–40 decibels — noticeable for homes near busy corridors — and deliver year-round energy savings through low-e glass coatings that cut solar heat gain by up to 70%.

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Content Disclosure

This article is provided for general information only and reflects current Florida Building Code requirements, common South Florida construction practices, and SafeGuard's field experience. Actual project costs, permit requirements, material availability, and timelines vary based on your home, municipality, and project scope. Florida law requires that any residential construction work over $1,000 be performed by a licensed contractor — always consult a Florida-licensed contractor before starting an impact-window, impact-door, or roofing project and verify credentials at myfloridalicense.com. This guidance is not a substitute for a project-specific estimate or on-site evaluation by a licensed professional.