Florida Insulated Window Installation
Energy-efficient insulated impact windows keep your home cooler, quieter, and hurricane-protected — while trimming your power bill and qualifying you for wind-mitigation insurance savings.
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Energy Efficiency Built Into Every Pane
In Florida, your windows are working overtime against relentless heat, humidity, and storm season. Insulated windows are engineered to fight back — using multiple panes of glass and sealed insulating gaps to block the heat transfer that drives up your cooling costs month after month.
At Ballistic Window & Door, we install energy-efficient insulated impact windows that do two jobs at once: they cut your energy bills and they shield your home from hurricane-force winds. Every unit we install is built around the same Low-E technology and warm-edge construction that defines a truly high-performance window.
Founded by a former Florida insurance adjuster who saw too many failed installs, we focus on getting the details right — proper sealing, flashing, and fit — because an insulated window only delivers its full energy savings when it's installed the right way.
Boosted Efficiency
What Makes an Insulated Window Work
Multiple Glass Panes
Dual and triple-pane construction traps insulating air pockets between layers, slowing the heat transfer that drives up your Florida cooling bill.
Insulating Foam Spacers
Warm-edge foam spacers seated inside the frame reduce conductive heat flow and resist condensation far better than traditional metal spacers.
Sealed Weatherstripping
Precision seals and weatherstripping mold to the frame to lock out humid air, water intrusion, and the drafts that make your AC work overtime.
UV-Resistant Glass
Low-E coatings block the ultraviolet rays that fade floors and furniture, while keeping radiant heat outside where it belongs.
Glass & Frame Options
Insulated Window Options for Florida Homes
Double-Pane Insulated
Two panes with a sealed air or gas-filled gap — the most popular balance of efficiency and value for Florida homes.
Triple-Pane Insulated
Three layers of glass for maximum thermal performance and noise reduction in coastal and high-traffic locations.
Low-E Coated Glass
Microscopically thin coatings reflect heat and UV while letting natural light through — ideal for sun-facing elevations.
Argon-Filled Units
Inert argon gas between the panes slows heat transfer better than air for an extra efficiency boost.
The Ballistic Difference
Why Choose Ballistic
Premium ES Windows Products
We install ES Windows insulated impact systems — engineered for Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane codes so you get energy savings and storm protection in one window.
Our Own Experienced Installers
Your insulated windows are set by our in-house crews, never subcontractors. Proper sealing and flashing is what makes an energy-efficient window actually perform.
Stress-Free, Transparent Process
Honest pricing, clear timelines, and no high-pressure sales. Founded by a former insurance adjuster, we explain exactly what you're getting and why.
Service Area
Vero Beach to Boynton Beach
We install energy-efficient insulated 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 insulated windows and how do they work?
Insulated windows use two or more panes of glass separated by a sealed, insulating gap. That gap — often filled with argon gas and bordered by foam spacers — slows the transfer of heat, so your home stays cooler in the Florida sun and your air conditioner runs less.
Can insulated windows also be impact-rated for hurricanes?
Yes. The ES Windows insulated systems we install combine energy-efficient multi-pane glass with laminated impact-resistant layers. You get one window that lowers your cooling bills and protects your home against hurricane-force winds and flying debris.
How much can insulated windows lower my energy bills?
Savings vary by home, but energy-efficient insulated windows with Low-E coatings significantly reduce heat gain through your glass — the single biggest source of unwanted heat in most Florida houses. Many homeowners notice a more comfortable, evenly cooled home right away.
Do insulated impact windows qualify for insurance savings?
When your windows are hurricane-rated and properly installed, they can qualify for wind-mitigation credits that reduce your homeowners insurance premium — typically in the range of 10 to 45 percent. We install to code and document everything so you can capture those savings.
What is Low-E glass and do I need it in Florida?
Low-E (low-emissivity) glass has a thin coating that reflects radiant heat and blocks UV rays while still letting in visible light. In Florida's intense sun it's one of the most valuable upgrades you can make — it keeps heat out and protects your floors and furniture from fading.
How long does insulated window installation take?
Most home projects are completed in one to a few days depending on the number of openings, with our own crews handling measurement, removal, and sealing. We give you a clear schedule up front and keep you informed at every step.
Start Today With a Free Insulated Window Quote
Free, no-obligation in-home consultation. We'll call within 1 business day to schedule your visit.