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.

