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Impact Window Installation in Davie, FL

Impact window installation in Davie, FL — HVHZ-rated, laminated glass, full permit handling. Serving 33324 and beyond. Free written estimates.

Last updated May 2026Reviewed by Aldo Dellamano, FL CGC1525289
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  • 46
    Davie window & door projects
    Through latest quarterly refresh
  • 8
    Local ZIP codes served
    Within Davie
  • 64
    Windows installed
    Across all Davie jobs
  • 1.0/mo
    Recent project velocity
    Trailing 6-month average

Source: JobNimbus API + MarketSharp historical export · refreshed 2026-05-09 · per-city totals rounded to publication threshold ≥ 5.

At a Glance

Davie Impact Window Installation — Key Facts

Service area
Davie, FL — entire city + adjacent Broward County
Also called
Hurricane windows · Hurricane-impact windows · Impact-resistant windows · Hurricane-proof windows
License
FL CGC1525289 (General Contractor)
Plus CCC1335157 (Roofing), CFC1434398 (Plumbing), CMC1251666 (Mechanical)
Product approval
Miami-Dade NOA required (HVHZ standard)
Permit issuer
City of Davie Building Division + Broward County
Manufacturers we install
PGT WinGuard · CGI · ES Windows · Custom Window Systems · Eco Window Systems
Average project size
1 windows + 0 doors per Davie project
Median project value
~$20,000 (46 Davie datapoints)
HOA-coordinated projects
Available on request
Permit pathway
Sealed plans, Miami-Dade NOA verification, Notice of Commencement, both inspections — handled end-to-end

Permit Pathway

Pulling a Davie 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.

Davie sits about 10 miles inland from the Atlantic coast — far enough to escape the worst salt-air corrosion, but well inside Broward County's High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), the designation that requires every window and door to meet Florida Building Code Chapter 16 wind-resistance standards. Hurricane Wilma tracked directly across Broward County in 2005, and older single-hung windows across neighborhoods like Flamingo Pines and Pine Island Ridge failed under its sustained Category 2 winds. Today, homeowners replacing those windows need products that carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) — proof the glass and frame assembly has passed the TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203 impact and pressure tests required for HVHZ installation. SafeGuard Impact Windows, Doors & Roofing has completed 9 impact-window projects across 4 ZIP codes here since April 2025, installing 64 windows and 16 doors for Davie homeowners using in-house crews on every job.

Impact Window Installation in Davie: Code Requirements & Local Context

8 of our impact-window projects in Davie were completed in the 12 months ending April 2026, with October standing out as the peak project-start month — the stretch when homeowners finish storm-season prep. ZIP code 33324 led all areas with 6 of those projects. All permitted work here falls under the Town of Davie Building Division, which issues its own residential permits and does not defer to Broward County for permitting authority. That means our team coordinates directly with the town's inspectors from permit application through final sign-off. Under the Florida Building Code, every window installed in an HVHZ municipality must carry an NOA with a design-pressure rating sized for the opening's specific exposure category. SafeGuard handles the full permit package — drawings, NOA documentation, and inspection scheduling — so homeowners never have to chase paperwork. You can confirm our licenses through Florida DBPR. With 20 full-time crews operating across the five-county region, SafeGuard can schedule most projects within days rather than weeks, which matters when the Atlantic hurricane season runs from June through November. Learn more about impact window installation in our service guide.

Why Davie Homeowners Choose Impact Window Installation

  • HVHZ Code Compliance

    Every window we install carries a Miami-Dade NOA and meets Florida Building Code TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203 standards. Non-compliant windows fail inspection and expose homeowners to liability during storm claims.

  • Insurance Premium Discounts

    Impact-resistant windows qualify Davie homeowners for wind-mitigation credits on their Citizens or private insurer policy. A completed wind-mitigation report documents the opening protection and can reduce annual premiums by hundreds of dollars.

  • Hurricane-Proof Glass Technology

    Our hurricane windows use a laminated glass interlayer — a tough polymer film bonded between two panes — that holds the glass in place even if it cracks under impact. This is what separates hurricane-proof windows from standard double-pane glazing.

  • Humidity & Mold Resistance

    Davie's proximity to the Everglades Water Conservation Areas creates some of Broward's highest ambient humidity. Aluminum and vinyl frames rated for HVHZ resist the accelerated fastener corrosion and seal failure that inland humidity drives over time.

  • No-Subcontractor Installation

    SafeGuard uses in-house crews on every job — no subcontractors. That means the same trained team that pulled the permit installs every window, and the licensed contractor of record is on-site or directly supervising throughout.

  • Full Permit Handling

    From the permit application to the final town inspection, our team manages every step. Homeowners in Long Lake Ranches and Imagination Farms with large-lot estate homes especially benefit from our experience coordinating oversized custom window orders with town permitting timelines.

Impact Window Installation in Davie, FL

Impact Window Installation in Davie: Materials & Frame Options

Davie's housing stock spans several eras. Flamingo Pines features 1970s–80s tract homes where original aluminum single-hung windows are now 40-plus years old. Davie Farms carries mid-century agricultural-era homes that may still have jalousie or awning windows from original construction. Both need a full frame replacement, not just glass upgrades. SafeGuard installs hurricane impact windows from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems — all manufacturers with active Miami-Dade NOA approvals. Frame choices include thermally broken aluminum, which handles HVHZ pressure ratings while staying slim enough for older masonry openings, and vinyl frames, which offer superior thermal performance for homeowners prioritizing ENERGY STAR efficiency ratings alongside storm protection. Style options include casement windows, single-hung, horizontal rollers, and fixed picture windows. Each opening gets sized to the rough opening dimensions confirmed during our pre-installation site measure, and the NOA design-pressure assignment is matched to the building's exposure category before the permit package is submitted to the Town of Davie Building Division.

Davie Is Inside Broward's HVHZ Zone

How Our Impact Window Installation Process Works in Davie

  1. 1

    Free On-Site Estimate

    We visit your Davie home, measure every opening, note the construction type (masonry block, wood frame, or CBS), and document existing window conditions. You receive a written, itemized quote — no high-pressure sales tactics, no expiring offers.

  2. 2

    Product Selection & NOA Review

    We help you choose frames and glass packages from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, or Custom Window Systems. Each product is matched to your exposure category, and we confirm the NOA design-pressure rating covers every opening on your specific floor plan.

  3. 3

    Permit Application to Town of Davie

    Our permit technicians prepare the full application — signed plans, NOA documentation, and energy calculations — and submit it to the Town of Davie Building Division. We track the review queue and respond to any plan-review comments without involving the homeowner.

  4. 4

    Factory Order & Scheduling

    Once the permit is approved, we place the factory order for your custom-sized windows. Lead times vary by manufacturer and season; we confirm your installation date as soon as the product ships and schedule our in-house crew accordingly.

  5. 5

    Installation Day

    Our in-house crew removes the existing windows, preps the rough openings, sets and anchors the new frames per the approved NOA installation instructions, applies flashing and sealants, and cleans up the jobsite before leaving. Most Davie single-family homes are completed in one full day.

  6. 6

    Town Inspection & Wind-Mitigation Report

    We schedule the town's final inspection and meet the inspector on-site. After passing, we provide documentation you can submit to your insurer for a wind-mitigation credit. Our impact windows projects in 33324 and surrounding ZIPs have passed every Davie inspection on the first visit.

Impact Window Installation in Davie: By the Numbers

  • 64
    Impact Windows Installed
    Across 9 projects in Davie since April 2025
  • 4
    ZIP Codes Served
    Including 33324, 33317, 33325, and 33328
  • 175+ mph
    HVHZ Wind Rating
    Required design pressure for Broward County HVHZ openings
  • 12 months
    Continuous Service in Davie
    April 2025 through April 2026 with zero gaps

Hurricane Windows & Laminated Glass — Davie, FL

Standard Windows vs. Hurricane Impact Windows in Davie

Standard Double-Pane WindowHVHZ Impact Window
Code compliance in DavieDoes NOT meet HVHZ codeMeets Florida Building Code Chapter 16
Storm protectionShatters into dangerous shardsLaminated interlayer holds glass in place
Insurance wind-mit creditNot eligibleQualifies for wind-mitigation discount
Miami-Dade NOA requiredNot applicableRequired — confirms large-missile test pass
Noise & UV reductionMinimalSignificant — laminated glass blocks UV and sound

Hurricane Impact Windows: Styles Available in Davie

  • Single-Hung Impact Windows

    The most common style across Davie's older tract neighborhoods. The bottom sash slides up while the top stays fixed. Single-hung hurricane windows fit standard masonry openings and are available in aluminum or vinyl frames with full HVHZ approval.

  • Casement Impact Windows

    Casement windows swing outward on a side hinge and offer the highest design-pressure ratings of any operable style. They're popular in newer Davie construction and in Long Lake Ranches estate homes where large openings and unobstructed views matter.

  • Fixed Picture Windows

    Fixed hurricane-impact picture windows carry the highest structural ratings because there are no moving parts to seal. They're ideal for view walls, stairwells, and any opening where ventilation isn't needed.

  • Horizontal Roller Windows

    Sliders work well in bathrooms and secondary bedrooms. Our HVHZ-rated horizontal rollers meet all Davie Building Division requirements and come in widths up to 12 feet for wide openings.

  • Hurricane-Proof Entry Door Units

    Impact-resistant doors use the same laminated glass and reinforced frame technology as hurricane-proof windows. We installed 16 impact doors across Davie projects in the past year — pairing them with window installations for complete opening protection under one permit.

Serving Davie Neighborhoods from 33314 to 33331

Our crews have worked across 4 distinct ZIP codes in Davie, with 33324 accounting for 6 of our 9 impact-window projects. That ZIP covers Pine Island Ridge and portions of Imagination Farms — neighborhoods with a mix of 1980s and 1990s single-family homes whose original windows are reaching the end of their service life. Homes built before the 2002 Florida Building Code update were never required to meet HVHZ impact standards, so a full window replacement is the only path to full code compliance today. Davie also sits within the FEMA flood-risk mapping area for several western low-lying parcels near the Everglades boundary, making proper window flashing and sill sealing especially important during installation. Our complete range of South Florida impact-windows services covers every ZIP code in the town — from the gated equestrian estates of Long Lake Ranches in 33330 to the denser residential corridors near Nova Southeastern University in 33314. Every job carries the license of record under FL DBPR CGC1525289, and every permit is pulled before our crew sets foot in the opening.

Impact Window Projects Across Davie, FL Neighborhoods

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Recent Anonymized Davie Projects

Real Davie 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 33324
    Q1 2026$20K–$25K13 windowsHOA-coordinated

    Thirteen aluminum impact-rated windows were installed using the CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7100 product line. The project was coordinated with the homeowners association.

    CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7100

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33331
    Q1 2026$30K–$35K11 windows6 doors

    Installed 11 impact windows and 6 impact doors to enhance structural resilience and protection.

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33324
    Q1 2026$15K–$20K7 windowsHOA-coordinated

    Seven aluminum impact-rated windows were installed using the CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum product line. The project coordinated with HOA approval requirements.

    CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33328
    Q4 2025$15K–$20K4 windows4 doorsHOA-coordinated

    Installed four ESW MultiMax Model MX 2000 windows and four matching doors. Project required HOA coordination prior to completion.

    ESW MultiMax Model MX 2000

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33324
    Q4 2025$20K–$25K11 windows1 doorsHOA-coordinated

    Installed 11 aluminum windows and 1 aluminum door using CWS Aluminum Model 7100 units. Project required HOA coordination prior to installation.

    CWS Aluminum Model 7100

Davie 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
3332419
333289
333257
333317

FAQs

Davie Impact Window Installation — Common Questions

Do I need a permit for impact window installation in Davie, FL?
Yes. All impact window installations in Davie require a permit from the Town of Davie Building Division. Davie maintains its own permitting authority and does not defer to Broward County. SafeGuard handles the full permit application — including signed drawings, NOA documentation, and inspection scheduling — on every Davie project, so homeowners are never responsible for chasing paperwork.
What wind rating do impact windows need to meet in Davie?
Davie falls inside Broward County's High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), which requires windows and doors to carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) proving they passed the Florida Building Code TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203 impact and pressure tests. Design-pressure ratings are assigned per opening based on the building's exposure category — typically 175 mph or higher for most Davie single-family homes.
Can new impact windows lower my homeowner's insurance in Davie?
Yes. Installing hurricane impact windows in Davie qualifies your home for a wind-mitigation inspection and report. Submitting that report to your insurer — whether Citizens or a private carrier — documents the opening protection and typically earns a meaningful discount on your annual windstorm premium. The exact savings vary by policy, but many Davie homeowners recoup a portion of the project cost through reduced premiums over 5-10 years.
How long does impact window installation take in a typical Davie home?
Most Davie single-family homes are completed in one full installation day once the permit is approved and the windows arrive from the factory. Larger estate homes in Long Lake Ranches or Imagination Farms with 10 or more openings may require two days. Permit review at the Town of Davie Building Division typically takes 1-3 weeks depending on the review queue, and factory lead times vary by manufacturer and season.
What brands of impact windows does SafeGuard install in Davie?
SafeGuard installs HVHZ-rated hurricane impact windows from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems in Davie. All four manufacturers carry current Miami-Dade NOA approvals covering aluminum and vinyl frame options in single-hung, casement, fixed, and horizontal roller configurations. We help each Davie homeowner select the right product for their opening size, exposure category, and budget during the free on-site estimate.
Does SafeGuard use subcontractors for impact window jobs in Davie?
No. SafeGuard uses in-house installation crews on every Davie impact window project — no subcontractors. The licensed contractor of record, FL DBPR CGC1525289, is responsible for every permit pulled in the town. You can verify our contractor licenses through the Florida DBPR license lookup at any time before signing a contract.
Which ZIP codes in Davie does SafeGuard serve for impact windows?
SafeGuard has completed impact window projects across 4 ZIP codes in Davie, including 33324 (our highest-volume area with 6 projects), 33317, 33325, and 33328. We also serve the broader Davie ZIP range including 33314, 33326, 33330, and 33331. No matter which part of Davie you live in — from Pine Island Ridge near 33324 to the equestrian estates of Long Lake Ranches in 33330 — our team can pull a local permit and schedule an installation.

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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.