Replace old, drafty, or foggy windows with hurricane-rated impact units — fitted into your existing openings where possible, fully permitted to Florida Building Code, by a CGC-licensed crew based on S Semoran Blvd.
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Old single-pane and tired aluminum windows quietly drain a home — they leak conditioned air in the Florida heat, let outside noise in, fog up between the panes, and stick or rattle when you try to open them. Worst of all, original windows offer almost no protection when a storm sends debris flying.
Replacing them with laminated impact glass fixes all of that in one project. The new units are sealed and energy-efficient, the frames are rated to Florida's wind loads, and the install is permitted and documented for your insurer. It's the upgrade that pays you back in comfort, lower bills, and real peace of mind — and it's one of the most common jobs we do across Orlando.
Get My Free QuoteIf you recognize any of these in your Orlando home, replacement — not another repair — is usually the smarter, cheaper-in-the-long-run move.
You feel air movement near the glass and certain rooms never cool down. Old seals and thin single-pane glass let conditioned air escape and your AC work overtime.
Condensation or haze trapped inside the glass means the seal has failed. You can't clean it off, and the insulating value is already gone — it only gets worse.
Windows that fight you to open, won't stay up, or no longer lock are worn past repair — and a window that won't operate is also a safety and egress problem.
If cooling costs creep up year after year, your windows are often the leak. Sealed, low-E impact glass keeps the heat out and bills steadier through a long Florida summer.
Original windows offer almost nothing against wind-driven debris. If you still board up before every storm, impact replacements end that for good — and can lower insurance.
If traffic, neighbors, or lawn equipment carry straight through the glass, laminated impact windows noticeably quiet the home from the first day they're in.
There's no one-size-fits-all answer. At your free measure we inspect each opening and recommend the right method honestly — here's how the two compare.
We set a new impact window into your existing, sound frame. It's faster, less invasive, and keeps your interior and exterior trim intact — ideal when the original frame and surrounding wall are in good condition. Most homeowners with solid frames choose this for a clean, efficient upgrade with minimal disruption.
We remove the entire old unit down to the rough opening so we can inspect and repair any hidden water damage, rot, or failed flashing, then install a brand-new frame and impact window. It costs a bit more, but it's the right call for aged or damaged frames and gives you the longest-lasting, best-sealed result.
Replacing your windows shouldn't be a hassle. We handle the permits, the manufacturing, the install, and the paperwork — you just pick your windows.
We assess your existing windows and openings, recommend retrofit or full-frame, and give you a clear, line-item quote — face to face, no pressure.
We pull the Orange County permit and order your impact units custom-built to fit each opening exactly — typically a few weeks at the factory.
Our licensed crew removes the old windows, installs, seals, and tests each new impact unit, and cleans up — most homes finish in one to three days.
We pass the county inspection and hand you the wind-mitigation paperwork your insurer needs to apply for premium discounts.
Every home is different, so we quote in person instead of guessing over the phone. A handful of factors set your replacement price — and financing means you don't pay for any of it up front.
More openings and larger units mean more material and labor. Whole-home projects often price better per window than replacing just one or two.
Inserting into sound frames costs less than full-frame replacement, which includes tearing back to the opening and any needed repairs.
Frame style, color, and glass options — like extra low-E or noise-reduction packages — adjust the price to match your goals and budget.
A few clear signs mean replacement, not repair, is the smart move: condensation or fog trapped between the panes, drafts and hot spots near the glass, sashes that stick or won't lock, rising cooling bills, or visible cracking and corrosion in old aluminum frames. If your windows are original single-pane units — common in older Orlando homes — they also offer almost no hurricane protection. Replacing them with laminated impact glass solves all of that in one project. Call (689) 219-5507 for a free assessment.
Retrofit (insert) replacement sets a new impact window into your existing, sound frame — it's faster, less invasive, and ideal when the original frame and surrounding wall are in good shape. Full-frame replacement removes the entire old unit down to the rough opening, so we can inspect and repair any hidden water damage, rot, or failed flashing and install a brand-new frame. At your free measure we tell you honestly which method your Orlando home needs and why.
Most whole-home replacements install in one to three days on site, depending on how many windows you have and their sizes. The longer part is up front: after your free measure, your impact units are custom-manufactured to fit each opening exactly, which typically takes several weeks. We pull the Orange County permit and schedule the inspection, and our office is local on S Semoran Blvd, so deliveries and follow-up stay quick. You'll get a clear timeline with your quote.
Cost depends on the number of windows, their sizes, the product line, and whether you need retrofit or full-frame replacement — which is why we give every Orlando homeowner a free, no-obligation in-home estimate instead of a phone guess. You don't have to pay up front: we offer 100% financing with $0 down, no minimum credit score, and no payment for the first 24 months. That lets you replace your windows before hurricane season and pay over time. Call (689) 219-5507 to schedule.
Standard replacement windows fix the draft and the look, but they leave your home exposed in a storm and rarely move the needle on insurance. Impact windows do the same job — better energy efficiency, less noise, easier operation — and add laminated, wind-rated glass that protects against debris and break-ins. Because they meet Florida wind-load code, they also qualify many homeowners for wind-mitigation insurance discounts, so the upgrade can pay part of its own way over time.
(689) 219-5507
5764 S Semoran Blvd, Building E, Suite 101
Orlando, FL 32822
Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM · Sun: Closed
FL GC · CGC1540149
A closer look at the hurricane-rated windows, doors, and finishes we install across the Orlando metro — tap any photo to enlarge.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate from a licensed local installer. We'll inspect your windows, recommend retrofit or full-frame, explain your options, and set up $0-down financing — all before hurricane season. Call (689) 219-5507 today.