Florida Impact Window Installation
Premium hurricane impact windows installed the right way across the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County. Protect your home, cut your energy bills, and qualify for wind-mitigation insurance savings of 10–45%.
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Premium Hurricane Impact Windows in Florida
Impact Windows Built for Florida Storms
When a hurricane bears down on the Florida coast, your windows are the weakest point of your home. Ballistic Window & Door specializes in impact window installation that turns that weak point into a fortress — replacing vulnerable single-pane glass with hurricane-rated, impact-resistant windows engineered to take a hit and keep your home sealed.
We install premium ES Windows impact systems built around laminated glass and reinforced frames, then back them with the one thing that actually makes them perform: a precise, code-correct installation by our own crews. The result is a window that stops hurricane debris, blocks heat and UV rays, quiets your home, and resists break-ins all year long.
Because Ballistic was founded by a former Florida insurance adjuster, every project is documented to capture the wind-mitigation credits that can trim 10–45% off your windstorm premium. From Vero Beach to Boynton Beach, we handle the permits, the manufacturing, the install, and the paperwork — so upgrading your home is genuinely stress-free.
Why Homeowners Choose Impact Windows
Benefits of Impact Windows
Hurricane & Debris Protection
Laminated impact glass and reinforced frames hold firm against hurricane-force winds and flying projectiles, keeping your home sealed when it matters most.
Insurance Savings 10–45%
A proper impact installation earns wind-mitigation credits. We document every job to capture the premium savings Florida homeowners are entitled to.
Lower Energy Bills
High-performance insulated glass blocks heat and harmful UV rays, regulating indoor temperatures year-round and easing the load on your AC.
Quieter, More Comfortable Home
Multi-layer laminated construction dampens outside noise from traffic, lawn equipment, and neighbors — for a noticeably calmer interior.
Added Security
Shatter-resistant laminated glass and sturdy frames make windows extremely hard to break through, deterring intruders every day of the year.
Code-Certified Quality
Every ES Windows unit we install is tested and certified to meet Florida's strict impact and pressure codes — and installed by our own crews to match.
The Anatomy of an Impact Window
How Impact Windows Work
Laminated Impact Glass
Two glass panes bonded to a tough PVB or EVA interlayer. When struck, the glass may crack but stays held together, keeping the opening sealed.
Reinforced Frames
Heavy-duty aluminum or vinyl frames anchor the glass and transfer storm loads safely into your home's structure.
Multi-Layer Construction
Layered glass and interlayers absorb and disperse the energy of wind-driven debris instead of letting it pass through.
Sealing & Proper Installation
A watertight seal and code-correct anchoring are what make the system actually perform — which is why workmanship matters as much as the product.
Testing & Certification
Every unit is tested to ASTM impact standards and certified to meet Florida's local hurricane and pressure codes.
Documented for Insurance
We complete the wind-mitigation paperwork so your finished installation qualifies for the insurance credits you've earned.
The Ballistic Difference
Why Choose Ballistic
Premium ES Windows Products
We install ES Windows — engineered, code-certified impact systems built to stand up to Florida hurricanes and deliver lasting energy efficiency.
Our Own Experienced Installers
No subcontractors, ever. Our in-house crews handle every job so the fit is watertight, code-compliant, and built to qualify for insurance savings.
Stress-Free, Transparent Process
Honest pricing, clear communication, and no high-pressure sales. Founded by a former insurance adjuster, we do the job right and keep you informed throughout.
Service Area
Vero Beach to Boynton Beach
We install impact windows across Florida's Treasure Coast and northern Palm Beach County — Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Palm Beach counties.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are impact windows and how do they work?
Impact windows are engineered to withstand hurricane-force winds and flying debris. The strength comes from a laminated glass unit — two panes bonded to a tough interlayer (PVB or EVA) — set inside a heavy-duty reinforced frame. If the outer pane cracks, the interlayer holds the glass together so the opening in your home stays sealed against wind and water. They are tested and certified to meet Florida's strict building codes and ASTM impact standards.
Are impact windows worth the cost in Florida?
For most Florida homeowners, yes. Beyond hurricane protection, impact windows cut energy bills with better insulation, block harmful UV rays, reduce outside noise, and add a layer of security against break-ins. Many homeowners also qualify for wind-mitigation insurance discounts of roughly 10–45%, which helps offset the investment year after year. We'll walk you through the real numbers during your free consultation.
Will new impact windows lower my insurance premiums?
They very often do. Florida insurers reward homes that are hardened against storms, and a proper impact window installation can earn wind-mitigation credits worth about 10–45% off the windstorm portion of your premium. Because our founder worked for years as a Florida insurance adjuster, we install and document every job so it qualifies for the credits you're entitled to.
Do impact windows really protect against break-ins?
Yes. The same laminated glass and reinforced frames that stop hurricane debris also make windows extremely difficult to break through. An intruder can't simply smash the glass and climb in — the interlayer holds firm, which is why many homeowners view the added security as a major everyday benefit.
How long does impact window installation take?
Most homes are completed in one to a few days depending on the number of openings, but the full process includes permitting, custom manufacturing of your ES Windows units, and a final inspection. We handle the permits, the install, and the paperwork from start to finish so the timeline stays predictable and stress-free.
Do you use subcontractors to install the windows?
No. Every installation is handled by our own experienced, in-house crews — never day-labor subcontractors. Controlling the workmanship is how we guarantee a watertight, code-compliant fit that performs in a storm and qualifies for insurance credits.
What areas of Florida do you serve?
We install impact windows from Vero Beach down to Boynton Beach, covering the Treasure Coast and northern Palm Beach County — Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Palm Beach counties. That includes West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Wellington, and more.
Get a Free Quote for Your Florida Impact Windows
Free, no-obligation in-home consultation. We'll call within 1 business day to help you protect your home and start saving on insurance.