Boynton Beach Impact Windows
Hurricane Window Installation for Boynton Beach Homes
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Impact Window Styles For Boynton Beach Homes
We offer a comprehensive range of impact window styles to complement your Boynton Beach home's architecture:
Single-Hung Windows
The most popular retrofit choice for Boynton Beach's large stock of 1960s-1980s CBS homes, where standard window openings make single-hung impact windows a cost-effective full-home replacement. Boynton Beach's WBDR designation means Florida Product Approval products qualify — no Miami-Dade NOA required — keeping costs competitive. An affordable hurricane protection solution for homeowners upgrading from original single-pane windows.
Single-Hung DetailsSliding Windows
Popular for the wider openings in Boynton Beach's beachfront condos and the newer developments along the Intracoastal Waterway. Sliding windows maximize views while meeting WBDR hurricane protection requirements. Aluminum frames recommended for oceanfront and Intracoastal properties; vinyl is the value choice for inland neighborhoods west of US-1.
Sliding Windows DetailsPicture Windows
Fixed picture windows for Boynton Beach's Intracoastal-facing properties and the renovated homes in the Ocean Avenue corridor where large glass areas add modern appeal. Impact-rated picture glass reduces UV damage and solar heat gain — a practical benefit that helps offset cooling costs in Boynton Beach's hot subtropical climate.
Picture Windows DetailsCasement Windows
Crank-operated casement windows for Boynton Beach's single-family neighborhoods, providing cross-ventilation that helps reduce air conditioning costs during the long subtropical summer. A practical upgrade for the bedrooms and living areas in the city's 1970s-80s CBS homes, where original windows were not designed for hurricane protection.
Casement Windows DetailsArchitectural Windows
Custom shapes for the upscale new construction in Boynton Beach's Town Square District and the renovated properties along Ocean Avenue. Architectural windows are less common in the city's standard CBS residential stock but are available for homeowners undertaking major renovations or building custom homes.
Architectural DetailsAwning Windows
Top-hinged awning windows allow ventilation during Boynton Beach's frequent summer rainstorms without water intrusion. The standard choice for bathrooms and kitchens in the city's CBS ranch homes. Vinyl frames are the recommended value option for inland Boynton Beach properties where salt air exposure is minimal.
Awning Windows DetailsGetting Started With Hurricane Impact Windows
In a few simple steps, you could be getting started on your home protection project. Here's how it works:
Request a Free Consultation
Schedule a Palm Beach County specialist to evaluate your Boynton Beach home and provide professional recommendations for hurricane protection.
Choose Your Windows
Select from our range of Florida Product Approval certified impact products that fit your budget and home style.
Professional Installation
Our certified installers will professionally install your new impact windows, ensuring full Boynton Beach building code compliance.
Enjoy Peace of Mind
Enjoy peace of mind knowing your Boynton Beach home is hurricane-protected, while benefiting from energy savings and insurance premium reductions.
Boynton Beach Building Code Compliance
Our impact windows meet the WBDR building standards required in Boynton Beach, ensuring your home is fully protected against hurricane conditions while maintaining complete regulatory compliance.
Wind-Borne Debris Region (WBDR) Compliance
Boynton Beach is within <a href="/palm-beach-county-florida-impact-windows">Palm Beach County's</a> Wind-Borne Debris Region with design pressures of 150-170 mph. Impact products are required. Florida Product Approval is sufficient — no Miami-Dade NOA needed — providing a broader product selection at lower costs than HVHZ counties.
Florida Building Code (FBC) Compliance
All our windows exceed statewide Florida Building Code requirements for structural integrity, energy efficiency, and safety performance, ensuring compatibility with Palm Beach County insurance requirements and building department approvals.
Coastal Wind Zone Requirements
Boynton Beach properties face design pressures of 150-170 mph. Beachfront properties face higher requirements than inland areas. Our certified team selects the appropriate impact window rating for your specific location.
PACE Financing Eligibility
Boynton Beach properties are eligible for PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) financing, which attaches hurricane hardening improvement costs to your property tax bill with no upfront down payment. We assist with the PACE application process for qualifying homeowners.
Boynton Beach Permitting & Inspection
Building permits are filed through the City of Boynton Beach Development Services department. Typical review takes 5-10 business days. We handle all permit applications and coordinate the required inspections for complete code compliance and warranty protection.
FLORIDA BUILDING CODE
Residential Section
Replacement or New Construction
CLIMATE ZONE 2
U-Factor ≤ 0.40
Impact U-factor ≤ 0.65
SHGC ≤ 0.25
CLIMATE ZONE 1
U-Factor (no requirement)
Impact U-factor (no requirement)
SHGC ≤ 0.25
ZONE 2 COUNTIES
All counties except Zone 1
ZONE 1 COUNTIES
Dade
Broward
Monroe
Palm Beach
Hendry
Lee
Colper
Boynton Beach Hurricane Glass Technology
Florida Product Approval Certified
All our impact windows carry valid Florida Product Approvals meeting Boynton Beach's WBDR requirements.
Wind-Borne Debris Region (WBDR) Rated
Engineered for Boynton Beach's coastal conditions with design pressures of 150-170 mph and wind-borne debris protection.
Laminated Glass Construction
- Multiple glass layers bonded with PVB or EVA interlayers
- Maintains structural integrity even when glass is damaged
- Prevents dangerous glass fragments during Miami-Dade storms
Impact Testing Standards
Boynton Beach Impact Windows Materials & Construction
Vinyl Impact Window Frames
- Excellent for inland Boynton Beach properties with moderate salt exposure
- Energy-efficient for reducing subtropical cooling costs
- Cost-effective option ideal for CBS home full-house retrofits
- Low maintenance in Boynton Beach's humid climate
- Broadest product selection under WBDR designation
Aluminum Impact Window Frames
- Recommended for beachfront and Intracoastal Waterway properties
- Marine-grade corrosion resistance for Atlantic salt air
- Superior strength for coastal wind load requirements
- Ideal for Ocean Avenue corridor renovations
- Essential for direct oceanfront condo installations
Composite Impact Window Frames
- Wood-like appearance for renovated and upscale properties
- Superior thermal performance for energy efficiency
- Resistant to humidity and subtropical conditions
- Ideal for Town Square District new construction
- Minimal maintenance with premium aesthetic quality
Benefits of Impact Windows
Noise Reduction Benefits
- Reduces outside noise by up to 50% compared to standard windows
- STC (Sound Transmission Class) ratings of 35-40+ (higher is better)
- Particularly effective against low-frequency sounds like traffic and aircraft
- Creates a quieter, more peaceful indoor environment
- Especially valuable for homes near busy streets, airports, or commercial areas
Security Advantages
- Virtually impossible to break through quickly and quietly
- Interlayer remains intact even if glass is damaged
- Serves as a powerful deterrent to potential intruders
- Eliminates need for security bars or separate alarm systems
- Most insurance companies offer discounts for homes with impact windows
Energy Efficiency Features
In South Florida's tropical climate, energy-efficient windows are essential for comfort and cost savings:
U-Factor
Measures heat transfer resistance (lower is better)
SHGC
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient - measures solar radiation blocked (lower is better for cooling-dominated climates)
VT
Visible Transmittance - measures amount of visible light transmitted
Air Leakage
Measures air passage through window assembly
Boynton Beach Impact Windows FAQ
Essential answers about impact window requirements, costs, and installation for Boynton Beach homeowners.
Boynton Beach is in the middle of an urban redevelopment wave, with the Town Square District and Ocean Avenue corridor attracting new investment. The city has a large stock of 1960s-1980s CBS homes in need of window upgrades, a growing downtown district, and a beachfront area with older condos undergoing renovation. Boynton Beach falls within the Wind-Borne Debris Region (WBDR), requiring impact-rated products for all openings.
Serving Boynton Beach
We install impact windows throughout Boynton Beach, from the beachfront condos and Ocean Avenue corridor to the western communities and Town Square District.
We also serve all of Palm Beach County.