Serving Fort Lauderdale Beach South, Harbor Beach & All of Fort Lauderdale — Impact Windows
Protect your Fort Lauderdale Beach South home with Florida-code compliant impact windows. We handle everything — measurement, permitting, installation, and the insurance paperwork that saves you money every month.
Licensed & Insured — FL CBC1266857 • Free Inspection, No Obligation
Fort Lauderdale 33316 — from Fort Lauderdale Beach South to Nurmi Isles — 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.
HVHZ-Compliant Products for Fort Lauderdale
Every product carries Miami-Dade NOA certification — the gold standard.
Full-size sliding glass doors with NOA certification — maximum protection for your home's largest openings.
Learn More →Hurricane-rated entry and French doors with full NOA documentation for Broward County compliance.
Learn More →NOA-certified impact windows in every style — specified for Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements.
Learn More →HVHZ-compliant roof replacement with proper documentation for Broward County inspections.
Learn More →Broward County Premiums Drop Significantly with Impact Windows
Fort Lauderdale and Broward County homeowners pay among the highest wind insurance premiums in the state. The HVHZ designation, combined with the county's Atlantic exposure, means insurers charge substantial wind mitigation surcharges to homes without impact-rated windows.
NOA-certified impact windows earn your home the highest possible wind mitigation credits. After a wind mitigation inspection, most Broward County homeowners see their premiums drop by $200 or more per month. The higher your current premium, the larger your dollar savings.
See How Much You Could SaveWhat HVHZ Means for Fort Lauderdale Homeowners
Broward County — along with Miami-Dade — is designated as a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) under the Florida Building Code. This designation means that building products used in this area must meet the most rigorous testing standards in the United States.
For impact windows, HVHZ compliance requires a Miami-Dade County Notice of Acceptance (NOA). Products without an NOA cannot legally be installed in new construction or major renovation projects in Broward County. Even for voluntary upgrades on existing homes, NOA-certified products are strongly recommended because they provide the highest level of protection and the strongest documentation for insurance purposes.
Every impact window and door we install in Fort Lauderdale carries full NOA certification. We don't install second-tier products in HVHZ zones — your home deserves the highest standard of protection available, and your insurance company requires the documentation to prove it.
The upside: because Broward County premiums are among the highest in Florida, the wind mitigation discount from NOA-certified impact windows saves you more money here than in almost any other market. Most Fort Lauderdale homeowners save $200 or more per month after upgrading.
Why Fort Lauderdale Homeowners Trust Ballistic
Full Permitting & Inspection
We handle Broward County's permitting and inspection process from start to finish. Every installation is code compliant. License #CBC1266857.
Insurance Maximization
Our former insurance adjuster prepares your documentation for the highest possible wind mitigation credit — critical in Broward's high-premium market.
HVHZ Compliance Experts
We understand Broward County's NOA requirements and install only products that meet the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone standard.
Why Fort Lauderdale Homeowners Are Prioritizing Impact Windows
Broward County is one of two Florida counties — along with Miami-Dade — where impact-rated windows are required by law for new construction and major renovations due to its High-Velocity Hurricane Zone designation. But for the tens of thousands of existing Fort Lauderdale homes that predate those requirements, upgrading to impact windows is both a safety priority and a financial necessity.
Fort Lauderdale and Broward County homeowners are among the highest payers of wind mitigation insurance surcharges in the state. Homes without impact windows or adequate storm protection face significant premium penalties every single year. After installing impact windows and completing a wind mitigation inspection, many Broward homeowners see their insurance costs drop by $200 or more per month.
Ballistic Window and Door is fully versed in Miami-Dade and Broward County NOA (Notice of Acceptance) requirements. Every product we install in Fort Lauderdale meets the most rigorous testing standards in Florida — which means you get the protection, the inspection approval, and the insurance credit without any surprises.
Frequently Asked Questions — Fort Lauderdale, FL
What is a Miami-Dade NOA?+
A Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is a certification issued by Miami-Dade County confirming that a product has passed their stringent impact and pressure testing protocols. Products with an NOA have been tested with large missile (9-pound 2x4 lumber) and small missile impacts at hurricane wind speeds. It's the gold standard for impact window certification.
Do you handle Broward County permitting?+
Yes. We manage the entire Broward County permitting process — application, product documentation, NOA submittal, and scheduling the final building inspection. Our team knows the Broward County process well.
Do you handle HOA requirements for impact windows?+
Yes. We work with HOAs across Broward 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.
What impact window brands do you install in Fort Lauderdale?+
We install premium impact window brands that carry full Florida Product Approval and Miami-Dade NOA certification. During your free inspection at your Fort Lauderdale Beach South home, we recommend the best product for your window sizes, style preferences, and budget.
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 Fort Lauderdale Beach South home, we check every window.
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 Fort Lauderdale homeowners.
What is the warranty on your impact windows?+
Impact windows come with both a manufacturer warranty (covering the product itself) and our workmanship warranty (covering the installation). Specific terms vary by product line — we go over all warranty details during your consultation.
What about Fort Lauderdale Beach and coastal Broward?+
Coastal Broward County properties face the highest wind speed requirements in the HVHZ and carry the highest insurance premiums. These properties require the highest design pressure ratings available. We specify products accordingly — and coastal Broward homeowners typically see the largest insurance savings because their baseline premiums are the most elevated.
Also Serving Nearby Areas
Ballistic Window and Door proudly serves Fort Lauderdale and surrounding zip codes throughout Broward County.
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