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Impact Windows in Pompano Beach, FL

Impact windows in Pompano Beach built for HVHZ wind loads. 61 windows installed across 6 ZIP codes. Free written estimates, full permit handling, in-house.

SafeGuard Team · · 11 min read

Reviewed by Aldo Dellamano, Licensed Florida General Contractor|Last updated: May 2026|Editorial policy →

Why Impact Windows Matter in Pompano Beach

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In ZIP code 33062 alone — which covers the coastal strip from the Pompano Beach Pier west through Pompano Isles — we have completed 18 projects with a median value of $8,000.

In ZIP code 33062 alone — which covers the coastal strip from the Pompano Beach Pier west through Pompano Isles — we have completed 18 projects with a median value of $8,000. That concentration tells a clear story: homes closest to the Atlantic need the most urgent upgrade. Salt air corrodes aluminum fasteners and window frames faster than inland Broward cities, and the intracoastal canal corridors in Pompano Isles face direct wind exposure during named storms. More than three decades of South Florida construction experience sit behind every project SafeGuard takes on, and that depth shows in how we handle HVHZ permitting. All permitted window work must comply with the Florida Building Code, and homeowners should verify any contractor's license at the Florida DBPR lookup before signing. SafeGuard holds license CGC1525289 (general) and CCC1335157 (roofing), and Aldo Dellamano serves as the licensed contractor of record on every permit we pull in the city.

What HVHZ Impact Windows Protect Against

  • Hurricane-Force Wind LoadsPompano Beach sits in the HVHZ, where the Florida Building Code requires windows to resist wind speeds well above 150 mph. Our installed units pass TAS 201 (impact), TAS 202 (cyclic wind pressure), and TAS 203 (water infiltration) testing protocols. Every unit carries a Miami-Dade NOA number listed on the permit.
  • Salt-Air Frame CorrosionThe Atlantic-facing neighborhoods east of US-1 see accelerated fastener rust and frame degradation from salt spray. We install marine-grade aluminum and vinyl-frame units rated for coastal exposure. Frames are factory-finished with corrosion-resistant coatings that outlast standard residential hardware by years.
  • Windborne Debris PenetrationImpact windows use a laminated glass interlayer (a PVB or ionoplast sheet bonded between two glass panes) that holds the glass together on impact. Even if the outer pane cracks, the interlayer stays intact and keeps the building envelope sealed. This is the same technology used in automotive windshields.
  • Water Infiltration and FloodingStorm surge and driving rain can force water through gaps in standard window frames within minutes during a major storm. Our impact windows are TAS 203-tested for water resistance under sustained pressure. Proper installation with approved sealants and flashing eliminates the most common points of water entry.
  • Break-In and Forced EntryLaminated impact glass resists repeated strikes from tools — a common break-in method. Most insurance underwriters recognize this benefit and offer premium credits for impact-rated glazing. We can provide your insurer with the product NOA number and installation documentation they need to process the discount.
  • UV and Heat GainLow-E (low-emissivity) coatings on impact glass reflect a large share of infrared heat before it enters the home. This reduces air-conditioning load — a meaningful benefit in Pompano Beach's year-round heat. Units that earn ENERGY STAR certification can further qualify homeowners for utility rebates.
In-house crews handle every install — no subcontractors — SafeGuard Impact Windows, Doors & Roofing, Pompano Beach, FL
In-house crews handle every install — no subcontractors

Frame Options: Vinyl vs. Aluminum in Coastal Broward

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Choosing the right frame material matters more in Pompano Beach than in many inland cities. Aluminum frames offer the highest strength-to-weight ratio and are the…

Choosing the right frame material matters more in Pompano Beach than in many inland cities. Aluminum frames offer the highest strength-to-weight ratio and are the standard choice for large openings — common in the ranch-style homes of McNab and the CBS (concrete block structure) homes of Collier City that were built in the 1960s and 70s. Vinyl frames, by contrast, never corrode and provide a slightly better thermal break, making them a popular choice in Palm Aire condos and the post-war homes of Cresthaven where energy savings matter as much as wind protection. SafeGuard installs HVHZ-rated units from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems — all brands with Miami-Dade NOA listings covering single-hung, casement, sliding, and picture configurations. Our average window-and-door project in the city runs about 3 windows and 1 door, with a median project value of $10,000. Projects in the 25th–75th percentile range from $10,000 to $15,000, depending on window count, size, and frame material selected.

HVHZ Code Requirement

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Every impact window installed in Pompano Beach must carry a valid Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and be installed by a Florida-licensed contractor.

Every impact window installed in Pompano Beach must carry a valid Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and be installed by a Florida-licensed contractor. Non-compliant windows will not pass Broward County inspection — and may void your homeowner's insurance coverage during a storm claim.

Our Impact Window Installation Process in Pompano Beach

  1. Free Written EstimateWe visit your home, measure every opening, and assess the existing frame condition. You receive a written quote with product options, NOA numbers, and a clear breakdown of labor and materials — no high-pressure sales tactics and no vague estimates. Most appointments in the Pompano Beach area are scheduled within 5 business days.
  2. Product Selection and HOA CoordinationWe walk you through frame material, glass type, and hardware options that fit your budget and HOA guidelines. About 20% of our Pompano Beach projects require HOA approval — we handle all the paperwork, product submittals, and approval tracking so you don't have to chase your association.
  3. Permit Application and ApprovalOur team submits the permit application to the City of Pompano Beach Building Division, including the product NOA documentation and engineered drawings where required. We track the permit through approval and schedule the install date around your calendar once we have a green light from the city.
  4. In-House Crew InstallationOur W-2 installation crews — not subcontractors — handle every step of the install. That includes removing the existing window, preparing the rough opening, setting the new impact unit, applying approved sealants and flashing, and cleaning up the work area before we leave. Most residential installs in Pompano Beach take one to two days.
  5. County Inspection and Sign-OffWe schedule and coordinate the Broward County inspection on your behalf. Our crews are present at the inspection to answer any inspector questions on the spot. Once the inspection passes, the permit is closed and we provide you with a copy of the final signed-off paperwork for your records.
  6. Wind Mitigation ReportAfter installation, we can help you arrange a wind mitigation inspection — a standardized report your insurer uses to calculate premium discounts for HVHZ-rated openings. Many Pompano Beach homeowners see meaningful premium reductions after installing impact windows throughout the home. We provide the product documentation the inspector needs.
  7. Post-Install WalkthroughA project manager walks through every opening with you before the job is considered complete. We check operation, seals, hardware, and finish on each unit. Any punch-list items are corrected before we close out the project — our 23-month continuous service record in Pompano Beach is built on jobs that finish clean.

SafeGuard Impact Window Projects in Pompano Beach

61
Impact Windows Installed
$10,000
Median Project Value
17
Window Projects — Last 12 Months
23 months
Continuous Local Service
Pompano Isles waterfront home — salt-air rated aluminum frames — SafeGuard Impact Windows, Doors & Roofing, Pompano Beach, FL
Pompano Isles waterfront home — salt-air rated aluminum frames

Standard Windows vs. HVHZ Impact Windows

Standard Single-Pane WindowsHVHZ-Rated Impact Windows
Wind resistanceFails below 100 mphRated 150+ mph per TAS 201
Glass constructionSingle or double pane, no interlayerLaminated glass with PVB/ionoplast interlayer
Code compliance (Pompano Beach)Does not meet HVHZ requirementsMiami-Dade NOA certified, permit-ready
Insurance premium impactNo discount — no wind mitigation creditQualifies for wind mitigation premium reduction
Storm shutter requirementShutters required every storm seasonNo shutters needed — always protected
Salt-air durability (coastal ZIP codes)Standard frames corrode within 5-10 yearsMarine-grade frames rated for coastal exposure

Serving Pompano Beach Neighborhoods Across 6 ZIP Codes

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Our crews work across ZIP codes 33060, 33061, 33062, 33063, 33064, and 33069 — covering everything from the oceanfront blocks near the Pompano Beach Pier to the…

Our crews work across ZIP codes 33060, 33061, 33062, 33063, 33064, and 33069 — covering everything from the oceanfront blocks near the Pompano Beach Pier to the golf-course communities of Palm Aire near the Sawgrass Expressway. ZIP 33062 accounts for 18 of our 19 Pompano Beach impact-window projects, reflecting how concentrated demand is along the coastal corridor. The western neighborhoods in 33069 face a different challenge: proximity to Everglades fringe humidity drives mold and moisture intrusion in attics when window seals fail, making airtight HVHZ installation even more important. Year-by-year, our local project count grew from 1 in 2024 to 24 in 2025, with 6 already completed in early 2026 — a pace of about 2.3 projects per month. That growth reflects word-of-mouth referrals from homeowners in Pompano Beach Highlands and McNab who saw their neighbors' results and called us the following season. Waterfront and HOA-governed communities — particularly along the intracoastal canals — should confirm material and color restrictions with their association before selecting a frame finish. We handle that coordination as part of every project.

Every unit carries a Miami-Dade NOA — required for HVHZ... — SafeGuard Impact Windows, Doors & Roofing, Pompano Beach, FL
Every unit carries a Miami-Dade NOA — required for HVHZ permits

Getting the Most From Your Impact Window Investment

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A full-home impact window replacement in Pompano Beach is one of the highest-return home improvements available in Broward County.

A full-home impact window replacement in Pompano Beach is one of the highest-return home improvements available in Broward County. Beyond storm protection, homeowners benefit from reduced insurance premiums, lower cooling costs, and improved resale value — three financial benefits that compound over the life of the product. Products certified by ENERGY STAR can cut solar heat gain by 30–40%, which is significant in a city that runs air conditioning 10–11 months a year. The wind mitigation credit alone can offset a meaningful portion of the installation cost within 5–8 years for many homeowners, depending on their current insurer and policy structure. SafeGuard provides all NOA documentation and product data sheets after installation so your wind mitigation inspector has everything needed to complete the report quickly. We also encourage homeowners to verify flood-zone status at the FEMA Flood Map Service Center before finalizing window and door specifications, since flood-zone properties sometimes face additional opening-protection requirements. Our written estimates are free, no-obligation, and include itemized product specs so you can compare apples to apples with any other quote you receive.

Why Pompano Beach Homeowners Choose SafeGuard

  • Licensed Florida ContractorSafeGuard holds FL DBPR license CGC1525289 (general contractor) and CCC1335157 (roofing). Aldo Dellamano is the contractor of record on every permit pulled in Pompano Beach. You can verify both credentials at the Florida DBPR lookup — we encourage every homeowner to check.
  • In-House W-2 Crews OnlyWe never use subcontractors. Every installer is a SafeGuard W-2 employee trained on HVHZ installation standards. That means consistent quality control from the first screw to the final inspection — no hand-offs, no finger-pointing if something needs adjustment.
  • Full Permit and Inspection HandlingWe submit, track, and close every permit with the City of Pompano Beach Building Division. We also coordinate all Broward County inspections and are on-site when the inspector arrives. Homeowners never have to chase the city — we do it for them.
  • Top Brands with Miami-Dade NOAWe install PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems — all with valid Miami-Dade NOA listings for HVHZ compliance. These brands offer a wide range of frame finishes and glass packages to fit both budget-conscious and premium projects in Pompano Beach.
  • HOA Coordination IncludedAbout 20% of our Pompano Beach projects involve HOA approval. We handle product submittals, color match verification, and approval tracking at no extra charge. Communities in Palm Aire and other governed neighborhoods have smooth installs when documentation is submitted correctly the first time.
  • No High-Pressure SalesPresident and Co-Founder Tat Granata spent two decades at FHIA Remodeling — South Florida's largest impact window operation — and built SafeGuard on a different model: free written estimates, transparent pricing, and zero pressure. We want you to feel confident, not rushed, before you commit.

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Sources & References

External authorities cited on this page. Verify the latest published version of any building code or product approval directly with the issuing agency.

  1. ENERGY STARenergystar.gov
  2. Florida Building Codefloridabuilding.org
  3. FEMA Flood Map Service Centermsc.fema.gov
  4. Florida DBPR lookupmyfloridalicense.com

Frequently Asked

Common Questions

Do impact windows in Pompano Beach need a Miami-Dade NOA to pass inspection?

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Yes. Pompano Beach sits within Florida's High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), which requires every impact window and door to carry a valid Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA). Windows without an NOA will not pass Broward County inspection. SafeGuard only installs products from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems — all of which hold current NOA listings covering the configurations we install in Pompano Beach.

How much does impact window installation cost in Pompano Beach?

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Based on our completed projects in Pompano Beach, the median cost for an impact window and door project is $10,000, with most projects falling between $10,000 and $15,000. The range runs from about $5,000 for smaller jobs to $30,000 for full-home replacements. Pricing depends on window count, size, frame material (vinyl vs. aluminum), and glass package. We provide free written estimates so you can compare quotes accurately.

Can impact window installation lower my homeowner's insurance?

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Most Pompano Beach homeowners qualify for wind mitigation premium credits after installing HVHZ-rated impact windows throughout the home. After installation, a licensed wind mitigation inspector verifies the product NOA and installation method, then submits a report to your insurer. SafeGuard provides all NOA documentation and product data sheets needed for that inspection. The discount amount varies by insurer, but many homeowners in Broward County see meaningful annual savings.

How long does the permit process take for impact windows in Pompano Beach?

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Permit review timelines with the City of Pompano Beach Building Division typically run 1–3 weeks for residential impact window projects, depending on current workload at the building department. SafeGuard handles the full permit application — including NOA documentation and engineered drawings where required — and tracks approval on your behalf. We schedule the installation date once the permit is approved, so there are no delays waiting on paperwork.

Do I need HOA approval before replacing my windows?

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Some HOA-governed communities in Pompano Beach, including Palm Aire, require association approval for exterior changes like window replacements. About 20% of our Pompano Beach projects involve HOA coordination. SafeGuard handles the product submittals, color-match verification, and approval tracking at no extra charge. We have experience navigating Pompano Beach HOA requirements and submit documentation correctly the first time to avoid delays.

What window brands does SafeGuard install in Pompano Beach?

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SafeGuard installs HVHZ-rated impact windows and doors from PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and Custom Window Systems — four of the leading manufacturers in the South Florida market. All brands carry Miami-Dade NOA listings that cover single-hung, casement, sliding, and picture configurations in both vinyl and aluminum frames. We help Pompano Beach homeowners select the right brand and product line for their budget, frame opening, and HOA color requirements.

Does SafeGuard use subcontractors for impact window installs in Pompano Beach?

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No. Every SafeGuard installation in Pompano Beach is performed by our own W-2 employees — not subcontractors. Aldo Dellamano, our licensed Florida General Contractor (CGC1525289), is the contractor of record on every permit. Using in-house crews means consistent quality control, clear accountability, and a single point of contact from estimate through final county inspection sign-off.

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.