The Smartest Home Upgrade in Miami — Impact Windows
Whether you're in The Roads, Shenandoah, or anywhere in Miami 33145, your home deserves hurricane-rated protection. Free estimate, no obligation, licensed and insured.
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Miami 33145 — from The Roads to Silver Bluff East — is an area we know well. We've measured, installed, and inspected impact windows across these neighborhoods, and we've seen the insurance savings our customers capture after every installation.
Why Miami-Dade's Building Code Is the Toughest in America
After Hurricane Andrew devastated South Florida in 1992, Miami-Dade County rewrote its building code from the ground up. The result is the most rigorous hurricane construction standard in the United States — a standard that has since been adopted as the benchmark for the entire state of Florida and referenced by building codes nationwide.
At the center of that standard is the Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA). To earn an NOA, an impact window must survive being struck by a 9-pound piece of 2x4 lumber fired at 34 miles per hour (simulating wind-borne debris during a Category 5 hurricane), followed by thousands of cycles of positive and negative pressure changes that simulate the sustained and gusting winds of a major storm.
Products that pass this test earn the right to be installed in Miami-Dade's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Products that don't pass cannot legally be used for new construction or major renovation in the county.
For existing Miami homes that predate the current code, upgrading to NOA-certified impact windows is the single most impactful improvement you can make — both for genuine hurricane protection and for insurance savings that are the largest anywhere in Florida.
Miami Insurance Savings Are the Biggest in Florida
Miami-Dade County homeowners pay the highest wind insurance premiums in the state. The combination of Atlantic hurricane exposure, HVHZ classification, and Florida's insurance market volatility has driven premiums to levels that make impact windows one of the fastest-returning investments a Miami homeowner can make.
After installing NOA-certified impact windows and completing a wind mitigation inspection, Miami homeowners typically save $200 to $400 per month on insurance. For homes with high policy limits — common in Miami — the dollar savings are often even greater. At $300 per month, that's $18,000 over five years.
See How Much You Could SaveNOA-Certified Installation for Miami
The same products and standards required for new construction in Miami-Dade.
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Learn More →Why Miami Homeowners Need Impact Windows
Miami-Dade County has the strictest hurricane protection building codes in the United States. For new construction and major renovations, impact-rated windows and doors aren't optional — they're legally required. For older Miami homes that were built before those requirements, the financial and safety pressure to upgrade has never been greater.
Miami homeowners without impact windows are paying one of the highest wind mitigation surcharges in the country. South Florida's hurricane exposure, combined with insurance market volatility, has driven premiums to levels where the wind mitigation discount from impact windows can often save $200 to $400 per month or more. The investment pays for itself faster here than almost anywhere else in Florida.
Every impact window we install in Miami-Dade meets the county's NOA (Notice of Acceptance) requirements — the most rigorous impact-resistance testing standards in the country. Our team understands Miami-Dade's inspection process and will make sure your installation passes cleanly and your insurance documentation is complete from day one.
Why Miami Homeowners Trust Ballistic
Turnkey Project Management
Permitting, installation, inspection, and insurance documentation — all handled by us. You don't visit any office or fill out any forms. License #CBC1266857.
Maximum Insurance Savings
Our former insurance adjuster ensures your wind mitigation documentation captures every dollar of savings available in Miami-Dade's high-premium market.
Miami-Dade Code Fluency
We understand NOA requirements, HVHZ provisions, and Miami-Dade inspection protocols. Your installation meets the toughest standard in the country.
Frequently Asked Questions — Miami, FL
What is a Miami-Dade NOA and why does it matter?+
A Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is Miami-Dade County's product certification for hurricane-resistant building products. It's the most rigorous impact testing standard in the United States. Products with an NOA have been tested with large missile impact and thousands of pressure cycles. In Miami-Dade and Broward counties, NOA certification is required for new construction.
Do you serve all of Miami-Dade County?+
Yes. We serve all of Miami-Dade County — Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Kendall, Homestead, Doral, Hialeah, and every community in between. Same NOA-certified products, same licensing, same insurance documentation.
What is a wind mitigation inspection?+
A wind mitigation inspection is a standardized assessment of your home's hurricane resistance features. A certified inspector evaluates your roof, windows, doors, and structural attachments. Impact windows earn the highest possible credits on this inspection, which directly translates to insurance premium reductions for Miami homeowners.
Do impact windows reduce outside noise in Miami?+
Yes. Impact windows use laminated glass that blocks substantially more sound than standard windows. Many homeowners in the The Roads area tell us noise reduction is one of the benefits they notice most — especially near busy roads or commercial areas.
Do you handle HOA requirements for impact windows?+
Yes. We work with HOAs across Miami-Dade County regularly. Impact windows come in many styles, colors, and frame finishes. We help you select products that satisfy both your HOA's architectural standards and Florida Building Code.
How do I know if my current windows are impact-rated?+
Impact windows have a permanent etching on the glass with the manufacturer name, product line, and testing certification numbers. If your windows don't have this etching, they're almost certainly not impact-rated. During our free inspection of your The Roads home, we check every window.
How long does impact window installation take in Miami?+
Most single-family homes with 10 to 20 windows are completed in one to three days. The permitting process adds one to two weeks before installation begins. We handle all permitting and inspections for Miami-Dade County homes.
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Ballistic Window and Door proudly serves Miami and surrounding zip codes throughout Miami-Dade County.
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