Licensed impact window installation across Miami — Miami-Dade NOA approved, My Safe Florida Home grant eligible.
Miami is where the modern hurricane code was born, and it remains the strictest test of any window or door we install. The city runs from Brickell and Edgewater condo towers, where balcony sliders face open bay wind, to the 1940s and 50s homes of Shenandoah, Coral Way and the Roads, where original casement and jalousie windows survive in charming, dangerous abundance.
Every product we install in Miami carries a Miami-Dade NOA, the county's own approval, earned by surviving large-missile impact and pressure-cycling tests. Whether the job is a 30th-floor slider rebuild over Biscayne Bay or a whole-home conversion on a Shenandoah bungalow, the standard is the same one this county wrote for the rest of the country.
On the impact window side, our Miami crews replace aging single-pane, awning, and builder-grade units with Miami-Dade NOA approved impact glass, engineered for large-missile debris and the wind loads South Florida storms actually deliver. Every project ends with the wind mitigation documentation your insurer needs.
We know Miami's neighborhoods, climate, and permit process inside out.
33125, 33127, 33128, 33129, 33130, 33131, 33132, 33133, 33134, 33135, 33136, 33137, 33142, 33145
HVHZ zone — strictest hurricane code in the United States. Miami-Dade NOA mandatory
Miami Building Department, 444 SW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33130. We handle all permit applications on your behalf.
20 miles south of HQ — fast response and same-week scheduling.
Miami-Dade NOA approved impact windows in Miami. My Safe FL Home grant eligible.
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Hurricane-rated impact doors for Miami homes — pivot, French, sliding, entry.
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Complete Cat 5 protection for Miami — windows, doors, garage, shutters.
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Same-day sliding door repair across Miami — track, rollers, locks.
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Foggy, broken, or insulated glass replacement in Miami.
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All major brands serviced in Miami. Hurricane-rated installations.
Learn More →A sample of the work our crews handle in and around Miami.
Replaced 1940s casement windows on a historic-style bungalow with slim impact frames that kept the original sightlines, permitted and inspected through the City of Miami.
Installed impact storefront glazing and a code-compliant entry system for a small business on Coral Way, engineered to the county's large-missile standard.
In Miami, no two homes are quite alike, and neither are the openings we work on — starting in Brickell and reaching every neighborhood between. Miami HVHZ requires specific Miami-Dade NOA approvals on every product. We handle all approvals and inspections directly with the city. For more than ten years we have been the crew Miami homeowners call — a licensed, insured, 4.9-star contractor that shows up, does the work right, and stands behind it. That reputation is why so much of our Miami work comes from referrals.
Miami sits inside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), the strictest wind-code region in the country. Every product we install here is Miami-Dade NOA approved — tested against large-missile debris and the pressure cycles a real hurricane delivers — so your home meets code with no shutters to hang.
No part of Miami is off our map: Brickell, Wynwood, Coconut Grove, and everywhere across ZIP codes 33125, 33127, and 33128. HVHZ zone — strictest hurricane code in the United States. Miami-Dade NOA mandatory.
We spec every Miami job to the home, from impact picture and casement windows to impact French and pocketing patio doors, each with its own Miami-Dade NOA. The same laminated glass that stops large-missile debris also softens road noise and protects floors and furniture from UV fading.
Permitting runs through the Miami Building Department, 444 SW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33130, and we handle the entire package — product approvals, engineering, and inspection scheduling. Our shop is 20 miles south of HQ, which keeps Miami measure, install, and warranty visits fast.
A Vision installation follows the same disciplined steps on every Miami home: a free in-home measure, made-to-order product built to your exact openings, careful removal and waterproofing of each opening, anchored installation per the NOA, and a final inspection with the wind-mitigation paperwork your insurer needs. We protect your floors and landscaping and clean up completely before we leave.
Beyond impact windows and doors, our Miami crews handle sliding door repair, custom glass replacement, railings, and storefronts — all under one Florida Certified General Contractor license (CGC 1537007) and one workmanship warranty. One call covers the whole opening, not just part of it.
Learn more about our impact window replacement, impact door installation, sliding door repair, glass replacement, and hurricane protection services throughout Miami.
Impact windows and doors can cut the wind portion of a Miami homeowner's premium 25–45%, and the My Safe Florida Home program adds up to $10,000 in matching grant money for eligible homes. We handle both. Call (954) 350-2622 for your free estimate.
Yes. Miami is inside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), the strictest wind-code region in the country. Florida Building Code Section 1609 requires hurricane-rated openings for new construction and major renovations, and impact windows satisfy it without separate shutters.
Most Miami homeowners save 25-45% on the wind portion of their homeowner's insurance after installing Miami-Dade NOA approved impact windows. We provide the wind mitigation documentation your insurer requires.
Most Miami homes are completed in 1-3 days once product arrives. Full hurricane retrofits, covering windows, doors, and the garage door, usually take 2-4 days including final inspection.
Most owner-occupied single-family homes in Miami qualify. The grant covers up to $10,000 of hurricane mitigation work, and we prepare and file the application as part of the project.
A Notice of Acceptance is Miami-Dade County's own product approval, the toughest in the country. It certifies a window or door survived large-missile impact and thousands of pressure cycles. Everything we install in Miami carries a current NOA, which is also what your insurer wants to see.
Yes. Balcony sliders, floor-to-ceiling glass and unit window lines in Brickell, Edgewater and downtown are regular work for us. We handle association approvals, insurance certificates and freight elevator logistics.
Absolutely. Many Miami communities require HOA architectural approval for new windows and doors. We provide product spec sheets, NOA documents, and drawings so your application is approved quickly.
We install Miami-Dade NOA approved impact windows and doors from leading Florida manufacturers, matched to your home's style, opening sizes, and budget. Every unit is backed by manufacturer and workmanship warranties.
Vision Aluminum & Glass covers communities throughout Miami-Dade County.
Free in-home estimate · Same-week scheduling · License CGC 1537007