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EZPZ Windows Hurricane Impact Windows & Doors · South Florida

Hurricane Impact Windows & Doors — Instant Quote for South Florida Homeowners

EZPZ Windows is a South Florida hurricane impact window and door specialist serving Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. Get a real, guaranteed price quote in under two minutes — every product is Miami-Dade NOA approved, every quote is honored for 5 days, and there is no aggressive sales follow-up.

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What we do

We sell and professionally install hurricane impact (HVHZ-rated) windows and doors that meet the Florida Building Code for the High Velocity Hurricane Zone. Our product catalog covers:

How the EZPZ instant quote works

  1. Build your project. Tell us about each opening using simple measurements. Camera-guided measuring is built in.
  2. Review your quote. Get a transparent line-item price with product cost and installation broken out — sent to your email as a PDF.
  3. Confirm eligibility. We schedule a free in-home verification visit the same week. No obligation. No pressure.

Why South Florida homeowners choose us

Instant, transparent pricing

Real per-opening prices on screen. No "we'll call you" runaround.

Miami-Dade NOA approved

Every product carries a current Notice of Acceptance.

5-day price lock

The number you see is honored for five calendar days.

Data privacy

We do not sell or share your contact details — ever.

Free verification visit

A licensed installer confirms measurements at no cost.

Flexible financing

Approved-credit financing through third-party lenders.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do hurricane impact windows cost in Florida?

Hurricane impact windows in Florida typically cost $45 to $115 per square foot installed in 2026. A typical South Florida single-family home with 12 to 15 openings ranges from $14,000 to $42,000 for a full replacement.

What is Miami-Dade NOA, and why does it matter?

A Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is the strictest impact-resistance certification in the United States. It is required throughout the Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), which covers all of Miami-Dade and Broward counties. What Miami-Dade NOA means →

Impact windows or hurricane shutters — which should I choose?

Impact windows are always protected, add resale value, lower insurance, and need no setup before a storm. Shutters are cheaper upfront but require manual deployment, storage, and do nothing for noise, UV, or security between storms. See the full comparison →

Do impact windows actually reduce my homeowners insurance?

Yes — Florida law requires insurers to offer wind-mitigation discounts. After install, a licensed inspector issues an OIR-B1-1802 form documenting impact-rated openings; homeowners typically see a 10–45% reduction in the wind portion of their premium.

How long is the EZPZ Windows quote valid?

Every quote is locked in for 5 calendar days from the issue date, subject to measurement verification during the free in-home visit.

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