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SafeGuard impact-window installation in Lakewood Park, FL
Service Area · Lakewood Park, FL

Impact Windows Installation in Lakewood Park, FL (2026)

SafeGuard is a Florida-licensed Certified General Contractor (CGC1525289) installing hurricane impact windows and impact-resistant doors across Lakewood Park, St. Lucie County. Sealed plans, Florida Product Approval, HOA coordination, and full inspection close-out — handled end-to-end by in-house crews under our license.

Last updated June 2026Reviewed by Aldo Dellamano, FL CGC1525289
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At a Glance

Lakewood Park Impact Window Installation — Key Facts

Service area
Lakewood Park, FL — entire city + adjacent St. Lucie 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 Lakewood Park Building Division + St. Lucie County
Manufacturers we install
PGT WinGuard · CGI · ES Windows · Custom Window Systems · Eco Window Systems
Permit pathway
Sealed plans, Florida Product Approval verification, Notice of Commencement, both inspections — handled end-to-end

Permit Pathway

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

TL;DR

SafeGuard installs hurricane-rated impact windows and doors across Lakewood Park, FL — Florida-licensed (CGC1525289), verified projects in 0 local ZIP codes, and 0 windows installed in this city alone. Average Lakewood Park install: ~ windows + ~ doors.

Lakewood Park is one of SafeGuard's active service cities — 0 window-and-door projects across 0 ZIP codes, with current velocity around 0.0 new Lakewood Park projects per month. Because Lakewood Park sits in St. Lucie County (outside Florida's HVHZ), the product-approval pathway here is Florida Product Approval, not the stricter Miami-Dade NOA — though we install Miami-Dade NOA-rated products for clients who prefer the higher-tier certification. This page covers what we install, the Lakewood Park-specific permit pathway, recent verified projects in town, and the questions homeowners ask before committing.

Why Lakewood Park Homeowners Choose SafeGuard

Answer

SafeGuard is the only Lakewood Park contractor that bundles four FL DBPR licenses (general, roofing, plumbing, mechanical) under a single in-house team — projects that touch multiple trades never go to a sub.

Most Lakewood Park hurricane window and impact window quotes you'll receive are from companies with a single CGC license that subcontract anything else. (Florida homeowners often search for these products as hurricane windows, hurricane impact windows, impact-resistant windows, or hurricane-proof windows — all describe the same HVHZ-rated, laminated, large-missile-tested glazing units we install.) SafeGuard's owner-of-record Aldo Dellamano holds four active FL DBPR credentials — General, Roofing, Plumbing, and Mechanical — and every Lakewood Park project is staffed by in-house crews working under those licenses. That matters when an install reveals rotten framing, a stucco crack, or a flashing detail that needs correcting at the same visit.

We pull the Lakewood Park permit under our license, recover any reviewer comments same-day, and stay the responsible party through final inspection. No sub-contracted permit pulling, no warranty hand-offs.

Lakewood Park vs HVHZ Cities — What's Different

Answer

Lakewood Park sits in St. Lucie County, which is outside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. That changes the product-approval pathway and the design wind speed engineers calculate against — but inspection rigor and Notice of Commencement rules are the same statewide.

Many homeowners moving from Miami-Dade or Broward expect HVHZ rules to apply in Lakewood Park — they don't. The difference matters when comparing quotes: a contractor pricing a Miami-Dade NOA-only product line in Lakewood Park is over-spec'ing the certification (and often the cost). Florida Product Approval is the local standard.

Lakewood Park (St. Lucie, non-HVHZ)HVHZ (Miami-Dade, Broward)
Product approvalFlorida Product ApprovalMiami-Dade NOA required
Design wind speedTypically 150 mphUp to 175 mph
Impact testSmall/large-missile by zoneLarge-missile required
Permit issuerCity of Lakewood Park + St. Lucie CountyMiami-Dade or Broward county
Notice of CommencementRequired >$2,500Required >$2,500

Manufacturers We Install in Lakewood Park

Answer

SafeGuard is an authorized dealer for PGT WinGuard, CGI, ES Windows by Tecnoglass, Custom Window Systems (CWS), and Eco Window Systems — five tier-1 hurricane-impact lines. We pick per-project based on the home's design pressure, glass-area needs, and budget — never push one brand.

  • PGT WinGuard

    Most-installed line for Lakewood Park owner-occupied homes. Aluminum or vinyl frames, 3M+ units installed nationwide with zero reported impact failures. PGT details →

  • CGI

    South Florida-engineered impact line under MITER Brands. Sparta aluminum is the active value-tier product — strong fit for whole-home replacements where slim sightlines matter. CGI details →

  • ES Windows by Tecnoglass

    Premium architectural aluminum from a vertically-integrated NYSE-listed manufacturer (TGLS). Elite + Prestige + Multimax lines. Right call for luxury custom builds with large openings. ES Windows details →

  • Custom Window Systems (CWS)

    Florida-built since 1986, now a Pella brand. Vinyl or aluminum, in-state lead times — fast replacement-part service when needed. CWS details →

  • Eco Window Systems

    Locally manufactured in Medley, FL since 2008. Miami-Dade NOA across the line; competitive value-tier price for whole-home replacements. Eco Windows details →

FAQs

Lakewood Park Impact Window Installation — Common Questions

Do impact windows in Lakewood Park need a Miami-Dade NOA, or is Florida Product Approval enough?

Florida Product Approval is enough in Lakewood Park because the city sits in St. Lucie County, which is outside Florida's HVHZ. A contractor who insists on Miami-Dade NOA-only products in Lakewood Park is over-spec'ing the certification — though we install MDC NOA products for clients who prefer the higher-tier certification.

How long does the permit take in Lakewood Park?

City of Lakewood Park Building Division reviews typically run faster than HVHZ-county reviews. Expect about 2 to 4 weeks for most residential window-replacement permits, longer for full-home or commercial scopes. SafeGuard tracks every submission and re-submits same-day on any reviewer comments to avoid losing queue position.

Will my Lakewood Park HOA require approval before installation?

Most Lakewood Park HOAs require an architectural-review packet before window replacement starts — about 25% of our Lakewood Park projects involve formal HOA coordination. We submit the city permit and the HOA packet in parallel so the two timelines stack instead of run sequentially.

What's the typical Lakewood Park impact window installation cost?

Lakewood Park impact-window project values vary widely with opening count, glass package, and frame material. Most installs land between $15K and $50K. We custom-quote each project after an in-home measurement and walk you through the pricing line by line.

Do impact windows qualify me for an insurance discount in Lakewood Park?

Yes. Properly permitted and inspected impact-window installations qualify for the Florida wind-mitigation discount on every standard FL homeowners-insurance policy. The discount typically offsets a meaningful share of the install cost over the years you own the home.

Are you licensed and insured to work in Lakewood Park?

Yes — SafeGuard's owner-of-record holds Florida DBPR licenses CGC1525289 (General Contractor) and CCC1335157 (Roofing), among others. Verify any of them at [myfloridalicense.com](https://www.myfloridalicense.com/wl11.asp). General-liability and worker's-compensation insurance certificates are sent before work begins.

Do you handle the permit and inspections, or do I?

We handle the entire Lakewood Park permit pathway end-to-end: signed/sealed plans, Florida Product Approval verification per opening, Notice of Commencement filing for projects over $2,500, e-Permitting submission, reviewer-comment turnaround, and both inspections (rough/dry-in + final). You don't talk to the building department.

Can you replace just one or two windows, or only whole-home jobs?

Both. About a third of our Lakewood Park projects are partial replacements — typically 2 to 6 openings driven by leak repair, sliding-door upgrades, or single-room storm-protection. Whole-home replacements are still the most common, but we don't have a minimum opening count.

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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.