Impact Windows
How Much Are Impact Windows in Florida? 2026 Pricing Guide
How much are impact windows in Florida in 2026? Installed costs run $1,000–$3,800/window. County tiers, tariff data, grants & full home totals.
What Drives Impact Window Pricing in 2026?
Impact windows in Florida must comply with the Florida Building Code and carry a valid Florida Product Approval — or, inside…
Impact windows in Florida must comply with the Florida Building Code and carry a valid Florida Product Approval — or, inside Miami-Dade and Broward's High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA). That mandatory NOA testing adds roughly 10-15% to the installed price compared to Palm Beach County projects that qualify under statewide approval. The 2026 pricing environment is also shaped by aluminum tariffs: new import duties pushed aluminum-frame impact-window costs up 8-15% versus 2024-2025 levels. ES Windows (Tecnoglass) announced a 5-6% pass-through price increase that took effect earlier this year. Vinyl-frame windows rose less — only 4-6% — because vinyl extrusion is largely domestic production. Labor accounts for 30-40% of any installed price, and South Florida's licensed-contractor labor market has tightened since 2023, keeping labor rates firm through 2026. Understanding these 4 cost drivers — product spec, county code tier, material tariffs, and labor — is the foundation for reading any quote accurately.
- $1,000–$3,800
- Per window installed (2026)
- $15K–$32K
- Whole-home mid-tier (2,200 sqft)
- 10–15%
- Miami-Dade NOA premium
- $10,000
- Max My Safe Florida Home grant
Try the Florida Impact Window Cost Calculator
Want a number sized to your home? Use our Florida impact window cost calculator.
Want a number sized to your home? Use our Florida impact window cost calculator. Enter your square footage and pick a tier — it returns a real installed-cost range using the same 2026 South Florida pricing the rest of this guide uses. Pair it with the insurance savings calculator to see what wind-mitigation credits cut from the net cost.
2026 Impact Window Pricing Tiers Explained
3 distinct tiers cover virtually every residential impact-window project in South Florida. Entry-tier windows use an aluminum frame, 5/16" laminated glass, and a single-hung configuration.
3 distinct tiers cover virtually every residential impact-window project in South Florida. Entry-tier windows use an aluminum frame, 5/16" laminated glass, and a single-hung configuration. They run $1,000–$1,500 per opening installed. These meet code and provide solid storm protection. They offer limited thermal performance and fewer design options. Mid-tier windows use a vinyl or aluminum frame in a casement or sliding configuration with Low-E laminated glass. They run $1,500–$2,400 installed and are the most common choice for homeowners balancing cost and energy savings. Premium-tier windows feature custom architectural shapes and 9/16" insulating laminated glass. They come from PGT WinGuard or ES Tecnoglass product lines and run $2,400–$3,800 per opening. For impact door installation, pricing runs about 1.6x the equivalent window tier. Entry doors run $1,900–$2,700, mid-tier doors run $2,700–$4,100, and premium doors run $4,300–$7,200. Sliding glass door upgrades are their own category. A single large opening can add $4,000–$10,000 depending on panel count and size.
Impact Window Tier Comparison: 2026 Installed Pricing
| Entry Tier | Premium Tier | |
|---|---|---|
| Per-window installed cost | $1,000–$1,500 | $2,400–$3,800 |
| Frame material | Aluminum | Aluminum or vinyl (custom) |
| Glass package | 5/16" laminated | 9/16" insulating laminated |
| Common configuration | Single-hung | Casement, arch, custom shapes |
| Per-door installed cost | $1,900–$2,700 | $4,300–$7,200 |
| Miami-Dade NOA required | Yes (adds 10-15%) | Yes (adds 10-15%) |
| ENERGY STAR eligible | Rarely | Most products qualify |
How Many Windows Does Your Home Need?
Contractors use a straightforward opening-count formula to scope whole-home projects. The formula calls for 1 impact window per 200 sq ft of habitable space, with a minimum of 6 windows.
Contractors use a straightforward opening-count formula to scope whole-home projects. The formula calls for 1 impact window per 200 sq ft of habitable space, with a minimum of 6 windows. It also calls for 1 entry door per 1,000 sq ft of habitable space, with a minimum of 1 door. A 2,200 sq ft home translates to roughly 11 windows and 2 doors as a baseline. Actual counts vary with floor plan and wall-to-glass ratio. They also vary with whether you include a sliding glass door installation or French door installation. A 4,000 sq ft two-story home in Weston or Coral Gables typically scopes to 18-22 windows and 3-4 doors. That pushes whole-home costs to $28,000–$60,000 at mid-to-premium tier. SafeGuard completes more than 1,200 impact-window, impact-door, and roofing projects per year across South Florida. These opening-count ranges come from real project data, not estimates. Always ask your contractor to walk each room and document every opening before finalizing the scope. Vague opening counts are a common source of change-order surprises.
County Code Alert: Miami-Dade and Broward HVHZ
Inside Miami-Dade and Broward counties, Florida Product Approval alone is not sufficient — every impact window and door must carry a Miami-Dade NOA.
Inside Miami-Dade and Broward counties, Florida Product Approval alone is not sufficient — every impact window and door must carry a Miami-Dade NOA. This mandatory HVHZ testing requirement adds 10-15% to installed pricing compared to equivalent Palm Beach County projects. Verify your product's NOA status before signing any contract.
County-by-County Pricing Differences
How much are impact windows in Florida varies meaningfully by county. The difference can reach thousands of dollars on the same product.
How much are impact windows in Florida varies meaningfully by county. The difference can reach thousands of dollars on the same product. Miami-Dade County sits entirely within the HVHZ. Every product there must carry a Miami-Dade NOA in addition to standard Florida Product Approval. Broward County is also fully HVHZ. Projects in Miami impact windows, Fort Lauderdale, and Hollywood routinely price 10-15% above comparable Palm Beach County work. That includes work in Boca Raton and West Palm Beach. Palm Beach County uses the Florida statewide product approval system. It accepts a broader range of products and has lower testing-cost overhead baked into the price. Permit fees also differ by county. Miami-Dade impact-window permits average $350-$600 per project. Palm Beach County fees are typically $200-$450 for a similar scope. Homeowners near the Broward-Palm Beach border often compare quotes across county lines. Make sure the products specified carry the right approval for your county.
How Much Are Impact Windows in Florida: Key Cost Factors
- Frame material matters — Aluminum frames cost 8-15% more in 2026 due to tariffs. Vinyl-frame windows rose only 4-6% and now close the performance gap at mid-tier pricing.
- County code tier — Miami-Dade and Broward HVHZ projects require Miami-Dade NOA products, adding 10-15% versus Palm Beach County equivalents using Florida Product Approval.
- Opening size and shape — Architectural shapes — arched tops, trapezoids, octagons — can push a single opening to $3,000–$5,500 due to custom fabrication lead times averaging 6-8 weeks.
- Glass package upgrade — Stepping from 5/16" laminated to 9/16" insulating laminated adds roughly $300-$600 per window but qualifies for the federal 25C tax credit and ENERGY STAR ratings.
- Permitting and inspection — Permit fees, structural engineering letters, and post-installation inspections add $500-$1,500 to most whole-home projects — a line item missing from many contractor proposals.
Grants, Tax Credits, and Insurance Savings
The real cost of impact windows in Florida is lower than the sticker price once you layer 3 financial offsets.
The real cost of impact windows in Florida is lower than the sticker price once you layer 3 financial offsets. First, the My Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program offers a 2:1 state match up to $10,000 for qualifying hurricane-mitigation work — impact windows and doors both qualify. A $15,000 install scoped to $5,000 of homeowner contribution nets $5,000 out-of-pocket after the grant. Second, Florida Statute §627.0629 requires every homeowners insurance carrier to offer wind-mitigation premium discounts for documented impact-rated opening protection — that's 10-45% off the windstorm portion of your premium, worth $400–$3,200 per year depending on county and coverage level. Use our Florida impact window insurance savings calculator to model your specific discount. Third, the federal ENERGY STAR 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit pays up to $600 per year for ENERGY STAR Most Efficient rated impact windows — it stacks with the MSFH grant and insurance credit. PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) financing lets you spread the remaining cost over 5-25 years on your property tax bill with no upfront cash required.
Stack Your Savings: Real Math Example
Consider a $22,000 mid-tier whole-home project in Pembroke Pines. Subtract a $10,000 MSFH grant first.
Consider a $22,000 mid-tier whole-home project in Pembroke Pines. Subtract a $10,000 MSFH grant first. Then subtract a $600 federal tax credit. Also factor in an $1,800/yr insurance discount, which pays back in under 7 years. The real net cost comes to under $11,400 before financing.
How to Vet Any Impact Window Quote You Receive
- Check the per-window math — Divide the total installed price by the number of openings. Below $900/window is a red flag — that price point cannot cover NOA-rated product, licensed labor, and permit fees at current 2026 material costs.
- Confirm the product approval — Ask for the Florida Product Approval number or Miami-Dade NOA number for every window and door on the quote. Verify it yourself at the Florida DBPR contractor lookup and the Miami-Dade product control database.
- Verify the contractor's license — Every impact-window installation in Florida requires a licensed contractor. Check the license number on the DBPR lookup — unlicensed work voids your insurance discount and can trigger forced removal during a re-sale inspection.
- Compare glass specs line by line — Two quotes at the same price per window can include very different glass packages. Confirm 5/16" vs. 9/16" laminated, Low-E coating inclusion, and whether the glass is ENERGY STAR certified — these specs change both performance and tax-credit eligibility.
- Watch for missing line items — Permit fees, haul-away of old windows, stucco patching around frames, and post-installation wind-mitigation inspection reports are often omitted from lowball quotes. Add $1,000-$2,000 to any quote missing these line items to compare apples to apples.
Above-Ceiling Quotes Signal Scope Creep
If a quote lands above $4,200 per standard window on a mid-tier project with no architectural complexity, push back with specifics.
If a quote lands above $4,200 per standard window on a mid-tier project with no architectural complexity, push back with specifics. Ask the contractor to break out product cost, labor, and permit fees separately — scope creep is usually hiding in vague labor line items.
Local Service Areas and Next Steps
Pricing in this guide applies across SafeGuard's South Florida service area. That area spans Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
Pricing in this guide applies across SafeGuard's South Florida service area. That area spans Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. If your home is in Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, or Palm Beach Gardens, the county-tier and product-approval rules above apply directly to your project. Before requesting quotes, use our Florida impact window cost calculator. It builds a scoped estimate using your home's actual square footage and opening count. That gives you a defensible baseline number before any contractor walks your property. To see how much are impact windows in Florida across different frame materials, visit our impact windows installation overview. It breaks down every product line we carry. The right quote combines licensed labor, NOA-rated product, pulled permits, and a post-installation wind-mitigation report. Anything less leaves money and protection on the table.
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Common Questions
How much are impact windows in Florida per window in 2026?
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How much are impact windows in Florida in 2026 depends on the tier you select. Entry-tier aluminum single-hung windows run $1,000–$1,500 installed. Mid-tier vinyl or aluminum casement windows with Low-E laminated glass run $1,500–$2,400 installed. Premium-tier custom architectural windows with 9/16" insulating laminated glass run $2,400–$3,800 installed. Miami-Dade and Broward County projects add 10-15% for mandatory NOA-rated products.
What does a whole-home impact window replacement cost in South Florida?
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A typical 2,200 sq ft South Florida home with 15-20 windows and 2-3 doors costs $15,000–$32,000 at mid-tier pricing. A larger 4,000 sq ft home runs $28,000–$60,000 depending on tier and county. These figures include product, licensed labor, permitting, and post-installation wind-mitigation inspection — not just the windows themselves.
Why are impact windows more expensive in Miami-Dade than Palm Beach County?
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Miami-Dade and Broward counties fall entirely within Florida's High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Every impact window and door installed there must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) — a more rigorous and expensive product-testing standard than the statewide Florida Product Approval that Palm Beach County projects use. That mandatory NOA requirement adds 10-15% to installed pricing for equivalent product and labor scopes.
Did the 2026 aluminum tariffs raise impact window prices?
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Yes. New 2026 import tariffs pushed aluminum-frame impact-window pricing up 8-15% compared to 2024-2025 levels. ES Windows (Tecnoglass) announced a 5-6% pass-through price increase. Vinyl-frame impact windows rose less — only 4-6% — because vinyl extrusion relies primarily on domestic production and is less exposed to import tariff pressure.
Can grants and tax credits reduce what I pay for impact windows in Florida?
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Yes — three offsets stack. The My Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program provides a 2:1 state match up to $10,000 for qualifying hurricane-mitigation work including impact windows and doors. The federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit pays up to $600 per year for ENERGY STAR Most Efficient rated impact windows. And Florida Statute §627.0629 requires insurers to discount wind premiums 10-45% for documented impact-rated openings, saving $400–$3,200 per year depending on your county and coverage.
What is the red-flag price that signals a too-cheap impact window quote?
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Any quote below $900 per opening installed should raise a red flag in 2026. At current material costs — including NOA-rated products, 2026 tariff-adjusted aluminum pricing, licensed contractor labor, permit fees, and haul-away — a legitimate installed price cannot come in below that threshold without cutting a significant corner on product spec, labor credentials, or permitting. Ask any low-bid contractor to provide the Florida Product Approval number and their DBPR license number before proceeding.

