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Impact Windows in Jupiter, FL

Impact windows in Jupiter, FL installed by licensed crews. Palm Beach County permits, free estimates, and 155 windows installed locally. Call today.

Last updated May 2026Reviewed by Aldo Dellamano, FL CGC1525289
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  • 37
    Jupiter window & door projects
    Through latest quarterly refresh
  • 5
    Local ZIP codes served
    Within Jupiter
  • 155
    Windows installed
    Across all Jupiter jobs
  • 1.2/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

Jupiter Impact Window Installation — Key Facts

Service area
Jupiter, FL — entire city + adjacent Palm Beach 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
Florida Product Approval (FL is the standard outside HVHZ); Miami-Dade NOA available for clients who prefer the stricter cert
Permit issuer
City of Jupiter Building Division + Palm Beach County
Manufacturers we install
PGT WinGuard · CGI · ES Windows · Custom Window Systems · Eco Window Systems
Average project size
4 windows + 1 doors per Jupiter project
Median project value
~$25,000 (37 Jupiter datapoints)
HOA-coordinated projects
Available on request
Permit pathway
Sealed plans, Florida Product Approval verification, Notice of Commencement, both inspections — handled end-to-end

Permit Pathway

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

Jupiter sits at the top of Palm Beach County, where the Gulf Stream runs close to shore and hurricane seasons arrive with real force. When Hurricane Frances made landfall in 2004 as a Category 2 storm, homes across northern Palm Beach County took a beating. Roofs failed. Windows blew out. Power stayed out for days. That storm — followed by Hurricane Jeanne just weeks later — showed exactly why impact windows matter here. SafeGuard Impact Windows, Doors & Roofing has installed 155 impact windows and 39 impact doors across the area in the past 14 months, working through ZIP codes 33458, 33478, and beyond. Our South Florida impact-windows services cover every neighborhood in the town, from Abacoa to Jupiter Farms. We pull every permit, use in-house crews, and never subcontract the work.

What Impact Windows in Jupiter Actually Cost

Across our 9 impact-window projects here in the past 12 months, the median job value ran $25,000, with a range from $10,000 to $75,000. Smaller jobs — swapping out 6 to 8 windows in a tract home in Egret Landing — typically land near the $15,000 mark. Larger full-home installs in Abacoa or waterfront properties along the Jupiter Inlet push well past $40,000. October is our peak start month locally, which lines up with post-hurricane-season anxiety driving homeowners to finally pull the trigger. Our average project here replaces 17 windows and 4 doors per job. The 1,500+ building permits SafeGuard pulls each year represent every single project the company touches — no off-permit work, no shortcuts. Every job goes through the Town of Jupiter Building Division and gets a final county inspection. You can verify our license at the Florida DBPR contractor lookup using license number CGC1525289.

Impact Window Options We Install in Jupiter

  • Single-Hung Impact Windows

    Single-hung frames are the most common replacement choice in mid-size neighborhoods like Egret Landing and Limestone Creek. The lower sash slides up while the upper sash stays fixed. They cost less than casement units and fit standard Florida rough openings without structural changes.

  • Casement Impact Windows

    Casement windows crank outward on a hinge and seal tight against the frame when closed. That seal produces excellent wind resistance. Many Abacoa homeowners choose casements for living areas where airflow and views matter.

  • Laminated Impact Glass

    Every unit we install uses laminated glass with a PVB interlayer (a clear plastic sheet bonded between two glass panes). When struck, the glass may crack but the interlayer holds the pieces in place. That stops wind, rain, and debris from entering the home.

  • Vinyl Frame Systems

    Vinyl frames resist corrosion and need almost no maintenance. They work well for properties slightly inland, like homes in Jupiter Farms, where salt-air exposure is lower. Vinyl also insulates better than aluminum, which can help lower cooling costs.

  • Aluminum Frame Systems

    Aluminum frames are stronger and slimmer than vinyl. For waterfront homes along the Intracoastal or near the inlet, we use marine-grade aluminum finishes rated to handle accelerated corrosion. These frames meet Florida Building Code wind-load standards and carry Miami-Dade NOA (Notice of Acceptance) ratings.

  • Sliding Glass Impact Doors

    We install impact windows and impact-rated sliding glass doors together on most projects. Sliding doors need the same laminated glass and tested frames as windows to qualify for a wind-mitigation credit on your homeowner's insurance.

  • Impact-Rated Picture Windows

    Fixed picture windows give maximum light and unobstructed views. They carry the same laminated interlayer and NOA certification as operable units. Many canal-front homes in the Admiralty community use large picture windows facing the water.

Impact Window Installation in Jupiter

Palm Beach County Wind Code — Not HVHZ

One detail matters a lot for permit planning here. The High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) applies only to Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Palm Beach County — and this town — falls under standard Florida Building Code wind-load provisions instead. That means the stricter HVHZ product-testing protocols (TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203) are not legally required here. However, many windows we install still carry Miami-Dade NOA ratings, because manufacturers test to the toughest standard and that same product then qualifies everywhere. The Florida Building Code sets wind-speed design requirements based on your specific ZIP code and exposure category. Homes in 33458 and 33478 — our two busiest ZIP codes — both fall in a 160 mph design wind zone. That's serious. Products that meet the NOA standard give you a margin of safety above that threshold. If you live in an HOA community like Abacoa, you also need architectural approval from the association before the Building Division will issue a permit. We handle that paperwork for you.

Insurance Savings Are Real

How Our Jupiter Impact Window Install Works

  1. 1

    Free Written Estimate

    We measure every opening, note the frame condition, and check for any HOA restrictions. You get a written scope with product specs and a firm price — no bait-and-switch, no high-pressure close. Most estimates take about 90 minutes on site.

  2. 2

    Product Selection

    We carry windows from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems. Each brand has NOA-rated units that meet Palm Beach County's 160 mph design wind requirement. We show you the options that fit your budget and your home's style.

  3. 3

    Permit Submission

    We file the permit with the Town of Jupiter Building Division. We include the product's NOA documentation, the engineering drawings, and the energy calculations the code requires. Permit review typically takes 10 to 20 business days for residential projects.

  4. 4

    HOA Coordination

    If your home is in Abacoa, Egret Landing, Limestone Creek, or another governed community, we submit the architectural review application for you. We include product color samples and frame profiles the review board needs to approve the work.

  5. 5

    Installation Day

    Our in-house W-2 crews do the entire install — no subcontractors on your job site. We protect interior finishes, remove the old windows, set the new frames, and apply code-required sealant around every unit. A typical 17-window home takes 2 to 3 days.

  6. 6

    County Inspection

    We schedule and attend the final inspection with the county inspector. The inspector checks frame fasteners, sealant, and product labeling against the permit drawings. We do not close out a job until it passes.

  7. 7

    Wind-Mitigation Report

    After passing inspection, we help you order a wind-mitigation inspection from a licensed inspector. That report goes to your insurance company. It documents the opening protections your new windows provide and triggers your premium discount at renewal.

Hurricane Wind Codes in Jupiter, FL

  • 160 mph
    Design Wind Speed
    Applies to ZIP codes 33458 and 33478 under Florida Building Code
  • 155
    Windows Installed Locally
    SafeGuard first-party count across all Jupiter projects
  • $25,000
    Median Project Value
    Median across 10 Jupiter impact-window and door jobs
  • 14 months
    Continuous Service Tenure
    SafeGuard has served the Jupiter area since March 2025

Laminated Impact Glass Close-Up

Vinyl vs Aluminum Impact Frames in Jupiter

Vinyl FramesAluminum Frames
Corrosion resistanceExcellent — no metal to oxidizeGood with marine-grade finish
Best fitInland homes (Jupiter Farms, 33478)Waterfront, inlet-adjacent properties
Insulation (U-factor)Better — vinyl reduces heat transferLower — aluminum conducts more heat
Frame widthWider sightlineSlimmer, cleaner profile
Wind-load ratingMeets 160 mph Palm Beach codeMeets 160 mph Palm Beach code

Neighborhoods and Permit Notes Across the Town

Our crews have worked across 5 distinct ZIP codes here, with the heaviest volume in 33458 (10 projects) and 33478 (5 projects). In 33458, the work tends to be in planned communities — Abacoa townhouses and single-family homes where HOA review adds a step to the timeline. In 33478, homes sit on larger acreage lots, often with older single-pane windows that predate the 2001 Florida Building Code updates. Those older windows have almost no wind rating. Replacing them with NOA-certified laminated units is the single biggest upgrade a homeowner can make to storm readiness. For barrier-island properties in Jupiter Inlet Colony, aluminum frames with marine-grade anodizing are the right call. Salt air and spray off the inlet accelerate corrosion on untreated metal faster than you'd expect. ENERGY STAR-rated window units also qualify for a federal tax credit of up to $600 per year, which layers on top of the insurance savings. Our team handles all product documentation so you can claim that credit at tax time. We've completed 14 projects in 2025 alone, and the pace continues into 2026.

Why Homeowners in Jupiter Choose SafeGuard

  • Licensed on Every Permit

    Aldo Dellamano, our licensed Florida General Contractor (CGC1525289), is the contractor of record on every permit we pull. You can look up that credential yourself at the Florida DBPR contractor lookup. No unlicensed work, no liability exposure for you.

  • In-House W-2 Crews

    We do not use subcontractors. Every installer on your job is a SafeGuard W-2 employee trained on our installation standards. That matters for warranty coverage and accountability — you always know who did the work.

  • Full Permit Handling

    We manage the permit from submission through final inspection. For HOA communities like Abacoa and Egret Landing, we submit the architectural review package too. You don't have to chase the Building Division or the HOA board.

  • No High-Pressure Sales

    Tat Granata, our President and Co-Founder, spent two decades in the impact-window industry before launching SafeGuard. He built the company on free written estimates with no pressure to sign the same day. You get time to compare and decide.

  • Top-Brand Products Only

    We install PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems — all manufacturers with NOA-rated products tested to TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203 protocols. These are the same brands used on some of the highest-value homes in South Florida.

Jupiter FL Home After Impact Window Install

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Recent Anonymized Jupiter Projects

Real Jupiter 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 34558
    Q1 2026$35K–$40K8 windows5 doorsHOA-coordinated

    Eight windows and five doors were replaced with CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum units. The project was coordinated with the HOA.

    CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33458
    Q1 2026$50K–$55K18 windows6 doorsHOA-coordinated

    Installed 18 ESW MultiMax Model MX 1000 windows and 6 matching doors. Project coordination occurred with HOA.

    ESW MultiMax Model MX 1000

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33477
    Q1 2026$15K–$20K5 windows2 doorsHOA-coordinated

    Five windows and two doors were replaced with CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7100 impact-rated units. The project required HOA coordination.

    CWS Hurricane Guard Aluminum Model 7100

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33458
    Q3 2025$10K–$15K2 doors

    Impact window & door installation in Jupiter ZIP 33458 — completed Q3 2025. 2 impact doors installed. Project value in the $10K–$15K range.

  • Impact window & door installation

    ZIP 33469
    Q3 2025$40K–$45K13 windows4 doors

    Installed 13 impact windows and 4 impact doors.

Jupiter 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
3345826
334699
334787

FAQs

Jupiter Impact Window Installation — Common Questions

Do impact windows in Jupiter need to meet HVHZ standards?
No. The High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) applies only to Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Jupiter falls under standard Florida Building Code wind-load provisions, which require products rated for the local design wind speed of 160 mph. Many windows we install in Jupiter still carry Miami-Dade NOA ratings because manufacturers test to the toughest standard, giving you extra margin above what the code requires.
How much do impact windows cost in Jupiter, FL?
Based on our completed projects in Jupiter, the median job runs about $25,000. Smaller jobs replacing 6 to 8 windows in a neighborhood like Egret Landing typically land near $15,000. Full-home installs on larger properties or waterfront homes along the inlet can exceed $40,000. We provide free written estimates so you get an exact number for your specific home before committing.
Will new impact windows lower my insurance in Jupiter?
Yes. After installation and final inspection, you can order a wind-mitigation report from a licensed inspector. That report documents your home's opening protections and qualifies you for a discount on your homeowner's insurance policy. In Palm Beach County, that discount commonly runs 15% to 45% annually. Many Jupiter homeowners recover a significant share of their window cost over 7 to 10 years through those savings.
Do I need HOA approval for impact windows in Abacoa?
Yes. Abacoa is a master-planned community with an active HOA that requires architectural review before the Town of Jupiter Building Division will issue a permit. SafeGuard handles the HOA submission for you — including product color samples and frame profile documentation the review board needs. We coordinate both the HOA approval and the building permit so nothing falls through the cracks.
How long does the impact window permit process take in Jupiter?
Permit review by the Town of Jupiter Building Division typically takes 10 to 20 business days for a standard residential impact window project. If the property is in an HOA like Abacoa or Limestone Creek, add time for the architectural review step before permit submission. We file everything for you and track the status, so you're not left wondering where things stand.
Which ZIP codes in Jupiter does SafeGuard serve?
SafeGuard has completed projects in five distinct Jupiter ZIP codes. Our heaviest volume is in 33458, where we've finished 10 projects, and 33478, where we've completed 5. We also serve 33469 and 33477. Whether your home is near Abacoa Town Center, DuBois Park, or on a rural lot in Jupiter Farms, we cover the full area.
What brands of impact windows does SafeGuard install in Jupiter?
We install PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems in Jupiter. All four manufacturers produce NOA-rated products tested under TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203 — the Florida Building Code testing protocols for impact resistance, water infiltration, and structural load. During your estimate, we'll recommend the brand and product line that best fits your budget, frame material preference, and coastal exposure.

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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.