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West Palm Beach, FL 33415Palm Beach County

Serving Greenacres South, Palm Springs & All of West Palm Beach — Impact Windows

Protect your Greenacres South home with Florida-code compliant impact windows. We handle everything — measurement, permitting, installation, and the insurance paperwork that saves you money every month.

15+
Years Combined Experience
Atlantic
Storm Exposure Coverage
$150–$300
Avg. Monthly Insurance Savings
100%
Code Compliant

Licensed & Insured — FL CBC1266857

West Palm Beach 33415 — from Greenacres South to Lake Worth West — is an area we know well. We've measured, installed, and inspected impact windows across these neighborhoods, and we've seen the insurance savings our customers capture after every installation.

West Palm Beach Impact Window & Door Services

Florida Product Approved. Permitted. Inspected.

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Sliding Glass Doors

Impact sliders designed for Florida living — full storm protection without sacrificing your Atlantic or Intracoastal views.

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Impact Doors

Hurricane-rated entry and French doors that protect your home's largest openings.

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Impact Windows

Full-line impact windows for Palm Beach County homes — every style, every size, Florida code compliant.

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Roofing

Roof replacement and repair for Palm Beach County homes, including post-storm documentation and insurance coordination.

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The Insurance Math Works Hard in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County's Atlantic coast position means elevated wind premiums for most homeowners. Impact windows are the single most effective upgrade for reducing those premiums.

After installing impact windows and completing a wind mitigation inspection, Palm Beach County homeowners typically save $150 to $300 per month on insurance. For higher-value homes — common throughout the county — the dollar savings are often even greater because the baseline premium scales with home value.

Our former insurance adjuster handles all the documentation your insurer needs. We don't leave that to chance — your wind mitigation inspection is prepared for before your installation is even complete.

See How Much You Could Save
$150–$300
monthly savings in Palm Beach County
Higher-Value Homes
often see the biggest savings
Full Documentation
prepared by former adjuster

Palm Beach County's Insurance Pressure Is at Historic Highs

Palm Beach County homeowners are paying some of the highest wind insurance premiums in the United States. Atlantic hurricane exposure, a long history of major storm activity, and ongoing volatility in the Florida insurance market have driven premiums to levels that make impact windows one of the smartest financial moves a homeowner can make here.

Many Palm Beach County homeowners are receiving non-renewal notices or being forced into Citizens, the state-run insurer of last resort. In many cases, the only way to keep affordable coverage is to upgrade to impact-rated windows and doors and complete a wind mitigation inspection.

We've worked on homes across Palm Beach County built in every era — from the historic estates of Palm Beach Island to mid-century homes in Lake Worth Beach to brand-new construction in West Boca. Our team understands the nuances of working in this market, including HOA requirements, historical preservation considerations, and the documentation each insurer demands.

Why West Palm Beach Homeowners Choose Ballistic

Northern PBC Coverage

We serve northern Palm Beach County — Tequesta and Jupiter in the north, West Palm Beach and Wellington in the middle, Lake Worth and Boynton Beach at the south end of our service area.

Insurance Documentation

A former insurance adjuster on our team prepares your wind mitigation paperwork. Your inspection goes right the first time.

Palm Beach County Specialists

We focus on the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County. We know the building departments, inspectors, and HOA review processes throughout the county.

Why Northern Palm Beach County Homeowners Are Upgrading to Impact Windows

Northern Palm Beach County sits directly in the path of Atlantic hurricanes. Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, Wellington, Lake Worth, and Boynton Beach homeowners pay some of the highest wind insurance premiums in the United States — and insurance companies serving this market have responded to the area's storm exposure by dramatically increasing premiums, especially for homes without impact-rated windows and doors.

Impact windows are the most direct way to lower those premiums. West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Jupiter, and Palm Beach Gardens homeowners who complete a wind mitigation inspection after installing impact windows frequently see their premiums drop by $150 to $300 per month. On barrier island and oceanfront properties — Palm Beach Island, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and Manalapan — savings often run substantially higher because the baseline premiums start so high.

Ballistic Window and Door installs impact windows and doors throughout northern Palm Beach County — every community from Tequesta and Jupiter in the north down through West Palm Beach, Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Greenacres, Lake Worth, Lantana, and Boynton Beach. Every product carries Florida Product Approval. Every installation is permitted, inspected, and fully documented for your insurer. Our team includes a former insurance adjuster who knows the South Florida market and makes sure your wind mitigation documentation captures every available dollar of savings.

Frequently Asked Questions — West Palm Beach, FL

How much do impact windows cost in West Palm Beach?+

Most Palm Beach County homeowners invest between $800 and $1,400 per window installed, depending on window size, style, and product line. Higher-end products for luxury homes can run more. We provide transparent, detailed quotes during your free in-home inspection. No hidden fees.

Do you serve Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, and the western communities?+

Yes. We serve Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Greenacres, Lake Worth, and the western suburbs of northern Palm Beach County. Same licensing, same quality, same insurance documentation process.

What is a wind mitigation inspection?+

A wind mitigation inspection is a standardized assessment of your home's hurricane resistance features. A certified inspector evaluates your roof, windows, doors, and structural attachments. Impact windows earn the highest possible credits on this inspection, which directly translates to insurance premium reductions for West Palm Beach homeowners.

Do impact windows reduce outside noise in West Palm Beach?+

Yes. Impact windows use laminated glass that blocks substantially more sound than standard windows. Many homeowners in the Greenacres South area tell us noise reduction is one of the benefits they notice most — especially near busy roads or commercial areas.

Do you handle HOA requirements for impact windows?+

Yes. We work with HOAs across Palm Beach County regularly. Impact windows come in many styles, colors, and frame finishes. We help you select products that satisfy both your HOA's architectural standards and Florida Building Code.

How do I know if my current windows are impact-rated?+

Impact windows have a permanent etching on the glass with the manufacturer name, product line, and testing certification numbers. If your windows don't have this etching, they're almost certainly not impact-rated. During our free inspection of your Greenacres South home, we check every window.

How long does impact window installation take in West Palm Beach?+

Most single-family homes with 10 to 20 windows are completed in one to three days. The permitting process adds one to two weeks before installation begins. We handle all permitting and inspections for Palm Beach County homes.

Also Serving Nearby Areas

Ballistic Window and Door proudly serves West Palm Beach and surrounding zip codes throughout Palm Beach County.

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