Products and Services

Trying to find the right windows for your home can feel like a burden when it’s time for a replacement. There are many companies offering different window qualities and each claims to be the best. Whether you desire a more thermally efficient home to reduce your reliance on your HVAC system during the warmest and coldest months or you simply want a stylish window that will boost the curb appeal of your home, there are many characteristics to look out for. However, there are several surefire signs you can look for to make sure you’re finding the perfect windows for your home.

The five qualities to look for in a replacement window for your home in Florida, include:

  • Energy efficiency
  • Low maintenance requirements
  • Aesthetic appeal
  • Warranty coverage
  • Impact resistance

Products that we offer:

  • Impact windows & doors – Class A. Rated to handle winds of over 150 mph. Single hung, horizontal sliding windows , casement & fixed windows.
  • Hurricane shutters : class A impact Accordion shutters & hurricane panels.
  • Roofing – Re roof Shingle, tile and flat roofs. (according to the south Florida building code).
  • A/C – energy efficient 14 SEER or higher central air & split systems

The security that Impact Products provide customers is paramount in their purchase decisions. Law enforcement officials claim that proper installation of these products reduce break-ins by over 95%. Want to see how? Come visit our showroom and we can show you numerous examples of why including real, live examples from homes where thieves attempted break-ins and failed!

No one wishes for hurricanes, but when they do come (and they will) being prepared with quality Impact Windows and Doors is critical to protecting your family and your investment of your home. Properly installed quality impact products from Broward Impact do more than look great and protect your family and home day after day, they will keep your home safe in the worst of storms.

Hurricane impact windows are typically manufactured with glass that’s specially treated to make it less likely to shatter and break loose from the window frame during a violent windstorm. Although the glass may still shatter when struck by airborne objects propelled by powerful winds, an impact-resistant window is designed to remain intact so that pieces of glass don’t become dangerous…

Impact window benefits

  • Hurricane protection , Lower homeowner insurance , lower energy bills , increase property value, soundproof noise reduction.
  • Aluminum Frame – Heavy duty extruded aluminum
  • Soundproof (argon gas windows)
  • Easy to clean
  • Elegant design

We offer the following types of impact windows

  • Casement windows – With hinges on its sides, a casement window is designed to swing open just like a door. This allows for a full view with no obstructions, such as the ones you have with single-hung windows. Casement windows are also great for adding ventilation to a room.
  • Single-hung windows – These are traditional windows in which sashes are used to open and close the window vertically. With this design, your windows will not take up any additional internal or external space in your home or other property.
  • Horizontal rolling windows – Just like a sliding door, these windows open and close by sliding them horizontally. Horizontal rolling windows are used in a lot of contemporary homes.
  • Designer fixed windows – You can add a unique touch of style and luxury to your home by adding designer fixed windows, which come in various shapes. These types of windows are usually used for adding more sunlight into a room, and for accenting the home’s design.
  • Fixed windows – Because these windows do not open, they are mainly for the purpose of filling your home or other property with more natural light. These are often used for larger openings. Many people choose fixed windows for areas such as master bedrooms and living rooms.
  • Project-out / awning windows – These windows have hinges on the top and open outward. When they are open, the setup is similar to an awning. These windows are great for adding ventilation on rainy days. They are often used in bathrooms.