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Making Your Home Comfortable and Secure with Our Expertise

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The benefits of having impact windows in South Florida include increased protection from storms and hurricanes, improved energy efficiency, reduced noise levels, increased security, and improved aesthetics. Additionally, impact windows can help reduce insurance premiums, as they provide an extra layer of protection against wind and debris. We provide a long range of customs made windows to all of South Florida. Single hung, Horizontal Rollers, Picture windows, architectural shape windows, awning windows, Casement windows and much more. All of our products come with Florida and Miami Dade approval or NOA's ( Notice of Approval). You pick out what you like and we handle the rest. 

With hurricane season around the corner, now is your chance to take advantage with our savings event! up to 50% off on all materials for a limited time only. 0% sales tax from now until the end of 2024!

 

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Come join the #1 Impact Window Company in South Florida 

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Casement Transom or fixed impact window
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High Quality

Impact windows are an increasingly popular choice for homeowners
looking to improve the safety and security of their homes. Impact
windows are specifically designed to protect against hurricane-force
winds, flying debris, and intruders. They are made from a
combination of tempered glass and laminated glass, making them
incredibly strong and durable. In addition to providing protection
from the elements, impact windows also offer a number of other
benefits.

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Energy Efficient

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The first benefit of impact windows is their energy efficiency. Impact windows are designed to reduce the amount of heat transfer through the window, resulting in lower energy bills. This is a great way to save money on energy costs while also protecting your home from the elements. In addition, impact windows can also reduce the amount of noise that comes into your home, making it much quieter and more comfortable.

If you're a homeowner in South Florida, you know that hurricane season is a way of life. That's why United Windows and Doors of
South Florida is here to help you protect your home and family with
impact windows and doors. Impact windows and doors are designed
to withstand the strongest winds and flying debris that hurricanes
can bring. Not only are they incredibly strong and durable, but they
also add an extra layer of security to your home.

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Impact windows are designed to be extremely resistant to forced entry, making them an excellent option for protecting your home from burglars. 

Security

Impact windows are designed to reduce the amount of noise that enters your home. This can help to create a quieter, more peaceful living environment. 

Reduce Noise

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Energy Efficiency

Hurricane impact windows are designed to be airtight, helping to reduce energy costs by keeping cool air in and hot air out.

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Impact windows and doors are made from a strong, shatter-resistant material that is designed to withstand the force of a hurricane. This means that if a hurricane were to hit your home, the windows and doors would remain intact, providing extra protection for your family and belongings. Impact windows and doors also come with a variety of features that can help to further improve the security of your home. These features include reinforced frames, tamper-resistant locks, and impact-resistant glass.

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