Hurricane Impact Windows in Pembroke Pines,FL

Your Home Deserves More Than a Prayer When a Hurricane Hits

If you own a home or business in Pembroke Pines, you already know — South Florida doesn't give you warnings, it gives you deadlines.

Most homeowners only think about window protection after the damage is done. A shattered window during a hurricane doesn't just let in rain. It creates a pressure surge that can blow off your roof from the inside.

That's why Assured Contracting, LLC i nstalls Hurricane Impact Windows in Pembroke Pines, FL — engineered specifically to meet the toughest wind standards in the entire country.

One installation. Permanent protection. No more scrambling to board up windows every time a storm watch appears on your phone.

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Why Pembroke Pines Homes Are at Higher Risk Than You Think

Pembroke Pines sits deep inside Broward County — one of only two counties in the entire state of Florida classified as a High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ).

That's not a marketing term. It's a Florida Building Code designation that means every replacement window installed in your home must meet the strictest wind-resistance and impact standards in the U.S.

Many homeowners don't know this until they're mid-project — and stuck with non-compliant windows that fail inspection.

Here's what makes Pembroke Pines particularly vulnerable:

Dense residential neighborhoods with thousands of homes in close proximity — flying debris from one property becomes a weapon for the next.

Flat terrain offers zero natural wind breaks, allowing hurricane-force winds to travel uninterrupted across properties.

Historic storm track — Hurricane Wilma in 2005 devastated entire subdivisions like Chapel Trail and Silver Lakes.

HVHZ code requirements mean standard windows — even "impact-resistant" ones sold at big-box stores — may not meet local code.

At Assured Contracting, LLC, we install only Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA)-approved products that are fully code-compliant for Broward County. No shortcuts. No failed inspections.

What Are Hurricane Impact Windows, Really?

A lot of products get labeled "impact windows." Not all of them are built the same.

True hurricane impact windows are constructed with:

Two panes of tempered or heat-strengthened glass

A PVB (polyvinyl butyral) or SGP (SentryGlas Plus) interlayer bonded between the panes

Heavy-duty aluminum or reinforced frames designed to absorb wind load

Tested and approved to withstand wind speeds of 140–200+ MPH and direct debris impact

When glass breaks on a standard window, it shatters inward. With an impact window, the glass may crack — but it stays bonded to the interlayer. Your home stays sealed. Pressure stays controlled. Your family stays safe.

This is the difference between a broken window and a structurally intact home in the aftermath of a storm.

The Benefits Go Way Beyond Hurricanes

Here's something that surprises most Pembroke Pines homeowners: impact windows work for you every single day — not just during storm season.

Year-Round Security

Impact glass is extremely difficult to break through. It's a serious deterrent against forced entry — far more effective than standard double-pane windows or sliding glass doors.

Energy Savings Every Month

Impact windows dramatically reduce solar heat gain. In Pembroke Pines summers, that translates directly to lower air conditioning bills — month after month.

Significant Insurance Discounts

Florida insurance carriers recognize HVHZ-rated impact windows as a major risk reduction. Many Pembroke Pines homeowners see premium reductions of 15–45% after installation.

Noise Reduction

Living near Pines Boulevard or I-75? The laminated glass in impact windows acts as a sound barrier. You'll notice the difference immediately.

UV Protection

Impact windows block up to 99% of UV rays — protecting your flooring, furniture, and artwork from sun damage and fading.

Increased Home Value

Buyers in South Florida actively look for impact-protected homes. Impact windows are one of the highest-ROI upgrades you can make before listing a property.

What Assured Contracting, LLC Does Differently

There are a lot of window companies in South Florida. Here's why Pembroke Pines homeowners choose Assured Contracting, LLC.

We Handle the Entire Permit Process

Pulling permits in Pembroke Pines requires sealed plans, Miami-Dade NOA documentation, and a Notice of Commencement — plus scheduling two inspections. We manage every step so you don’t deal with the paperwork.

HVHZ-Compliant Products Only

We install only NOA-approved impact window systems from trusted manufacturers — no gray-market products or non-compliant substitutions.

Fully Licensed and Insured

Our team is licensed by the State of Florida and insured in Broward County, giving you zero liability exposure and reliable workmanship.

HOA Coordination Included

We coordinate approvals directly with your HOA in communities like Pembroke Falls, Grand Palms, and Walnut Creek so your project doesn’t stall.

Free, Written, No-Pressure Estimates

We assess your windows and provide a detailed written estimate at no cost — no pressure, no obligation, and no hidden fees.

14+ Years Serving South Florida

Assured Contracting, LLC has been protecting homes and businesses across Broward County for over 14 years — not just after storms, but year-round.

Our Full Range of Services for Pembroke Pines Properties

Impact windows are just one part of making your property storm-ready. Assured Contracting, LLC offers complete protection services for both residential and commercial properties:

Is Your Home Ready for the Next Hurricane Season?

Don't wait until a storm watch turns into a mandatory evacuation order. By then, every window company in South Florida has a 6-week backlog.

The time to protect your Pembroke Pines home is right now — before the season, before the panic, and before the prices spike.

Assured Contracting, LLC offers a free, no-obligation impact window inspection for Pembroke Pines homeowners. Our certified team will assess your current windows, identify any code compliance gaps, and give you a written estimate the same day.

Call Us

954-652-1098

Mon–Sat: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Office

3553 NW 10th Ave
Oakland Park, FL 33309

Built for Florida weather. Trusted across South Florida.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Pembroke Pines falls under Broward County's HVHZ jurisdiction, which means all replacement windows must comply with Florida Building Code HVHZ provisions and carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA). A permit is required, and two inspections must be completed — one after the frame installation and one after the final glazing. Assured Contracting, LLC handles the entire permit process for you, including sealed plans and all documentation.

The cost depends on the number of windows, opening sizes, frame material, and glass type. A typical Pembroke Pines residential project ranges from $15,000 to $30,000+. While the upfront cost is higher than standard windows, the investment pays back through lower insurance premiums, reduced energy bills, increased home value, and the elimination of shutter installation costs every storm season. Assured Contracting, LLC offers flexible financing options through approved lenders to make the process manageable.

In most cases, yes — significantly. Florida insurers recognize HVHZ-rated impact windows as a major risk reduction for wind damage. Many Pembroke Pines homeowners receive premium discounts ranging from 15% to 45% after installation. We recommend requesting a wind mitigation inspection after your installation is complete — this report goes directly to your insurance provider and is the basis for your discount.

For most single-family homes in Pembroke Pines, installation takes 2 to 5 days depending on the number of openings and whether permit inspections can be scheduled back-to-back. Larger commercial projects or homes with custom window sizes may take longer. We provide a clear project timeline before any work begins, with no surprise delays.

Hurricane shutters are temporary — you store them, install them before every storm, and remove them afterward. Impact windows are permanent. They provide 24/7 protection without any preparation, they don't block natural light, they can't be forgotten or installed incorrectly under pressure, and they come with the added daily benefits of energy efficiency, noise reduction, UV protection, and security. In Pembroke Pines' HVHZ zone, many insurance policies also rate impact windows more favorably than shutters alone.
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