Florida New Construction Impact Windows
Building or fully renovating? Start with hurricane-rated, energy-efficient impact windows installed to spec by our own crews. We help Florida homeowners and builders protect new homes from day one.
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New Construction Windows Built for Florida Homes
Choosing the right windows for a new home is one of the most important decisions you'll make during construction. The wrong product can mean higher energy bills, drafty rooms, and a home that isn't ready for hurricane season. At Ballistic Window & Door, we install new construction impact windows engineered specifically for Florida's climate and building codes.
As an impact window and door specialist that installs ES Windows products, we bring durable aluminum frames, insulated energy-efficient glass, and a wide range of sizes to every new build. Whether you're a homeowner planning a custom home or a builder coordinating a full subdivision, our team sizes, fabricates, and installs windows that fit your plans precisely.
Founded by a former Florida insurance adjuster, Ballistic was built on installing impact products the right way the first time — and on helping homeowners capture the wind-mitigation insurance savings a code-compliant new home is entitled to.
Why Impact Windows for New Builds
Stunning New Window Installations
Hurricane-Rated Protection
Every new construction window we install is impact-rated to meet Florida's strict building codes, defending against wind-borne debris and high-pressure storm loads.
Energy-Efficient Glass
Insulated, low-E impact glass keeps the Florida heat outside and the cool air in, helping lower utility bills from the very first day you move in.
Built to Spec
From small custom openings to oversized picture windows, we size and fabricate to your architectural plans for a flush, watertight fit in every rough opening.
Premium ES Windows Products
We exclusively install ES Windows — engineered aluminum and impact systems trusted across South Florida for strength, longevity, and clean modern lines.
Clean, Precise Installs
Our own installers work efficiently and leave the site spotless — no mess, no shortcuts, and no subcontractors learning on your new build.
Insurance Savings Built In
Wind-mitigation-compliant impact windows can earn homeowners insurance premium reductions of 10 to 45 percent on a brand-new Florida home.
Window Options for Your New Home
New Construction Window Types
Aluminum Impact Windows
A rigid, weather-tested frame that resists cracking and warping in coastal heat — the structural backbone of most Florida new builds.
Energy-Efficient Windows
Insulated, properly sealed glass packages engineered to cut cooling costs and keep interiors comfortable year-round.
Custom & Architectural Windows
Picture, casement, single-hung, and specialty shapes sized to your plans for a seamless, designer-ready look.
The Ballistic Difference
Why Choose Ballistic
Premium ES Windows Products
We install ES Windows exclusively — impact systems engineered for South Florida strength, energy performance, and a clean modern look on every new build.
Our Own Experienced Installers
Your windows are set by our trained crews — never subcontracted out. That means consistent quality, accountability, and a watertight install every time.
Stress-Free, Transparent Process
Clear pricing, honest recommendations, and steady communication from your first consultation through final inspection — no pressure and no surprises.
Service Area
Vero Beach to Boynton Beach
We install new construction 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 makes new construction windows different from replacement windows?
New construction windows include a nailing fin that anchors directly into the framing of a home being built or fully renovated, creating a sealed, weather-tight connection before the exterior finish goes on. Replacement windows fit into an existing opening. For a new build or a wall that is opened to the studs, new construction impact windows are the correct, code-approved choice.
Are your new construction windows hurricane rated?
Yes. Every window we install for a new build is impact rated and tested to meet Florida's building code requirements for wind-borne debris and design pressure. That means laminated impact glass and reinforced framing that protect your home without the need for shutters or panels.
What types of windows do you offer for new homes?
We install aluminum impact windows for structural strength, energy-efficient insulated glass packages, and custom architectural shapes such as picture, casement, and single-hung windows. Because we install ES Windows products exclusively, we can size virtually any opening on your plans.
Will impact windows on a new home lower my insurance?
Typically yes. Impact windows are a recognized wind-mitigation feature in Florida, and installing them on a new home can reduce homeowners insurance premiums by roughly 10 to 45 percent. We provide the documentation your insurer needs to apply those credits.
Do you work with builders and general contractors?
Absolutely. We coordinate directly with builders and GCs to schedule around the construction timeline, match window specifications to the architectural plans, and keep the job moving without holding up your other trades.
How long does new construction window installation take?
Timing depends on the size of the project and the number of openings, but most homes are completed in a few days once the windows are fabricated. We confirm a clear schedule up front and keep you updated at every stage.
Do you offer financing for new construction windows?
Yes. We offer flexible, manageable payment plans so you can outfit your entire new build with impact windows without straining your budget. Ask about current financing options during your free consultation.
Start Your New Build With Impact Windows
Free, no-obligation consultation. We'll call within 1 business day to talk through your new construction plans.