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Editorial Policy

SafeGuard Impact Windows, Doors & Roofing publishes content to help homeowners make informed decisions about . This page explains who reviews our content, how we verify facts, how we handle AI-assisted drafting, and how to flag errors.

Expert Review

Every article, guide, and service page on this site is reviewed for technical accuracy by Aldo Dellamano, Licensed Florida General Contractor. Aldo Dellamano has years of field experience and holds active Certified General Contractor, Certified Roofing Contractor, Certified Plumbing Contractor, Certified Mechanical Contractor credentials.

Accuracy & Sources

Factual claims — code references, permit requirements, cost figures, timelines, material specifications — are verified against current authoritative sources before publication. When we cite numbers, we cite the source. When guidelines or regulations change, we update affected content.

AI-Assisted Content

Some articles on this site are drafted with AI assistance to accelerate research and initial prose generation. Every AI-drafted article is then:

We disclose AI assistance because transparency matters. The final published content reflects Aldo Dellamano's expertise and endorsement, regardless of the initial drafting tool.

Independence

Our content is editorially independent from our sales team. When we recommend materials, methods, or timelines, the recommendation is what we believe serves the homeowner best — not what maximizes our margin. If an article discusses a product or brand we sell, we disclose the relationship.

Corrections

Found an error or have a question about something we published? Email info@safeguardimpact.com. We review every correction request and update the affected content when appropriate. Significant corrections are noted at the bottom of the article with the date of the update.

Updates & Freshness

We review published content at least annually and update when:

Every article displays the most recent review date at the top.

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.