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Impact Window Glass Specifications Explained: Tempered vs Laminated vs Insulated Glass for Florida Hurricane Zones
Impact Glass Types Comparison for Hurricane Protection When you're reviewing architectural specifications for a South Florida project and you see callouts for "7/16 laminated glass" or "1-5/16 insulated impact glass," do you know exactly what you're getting—and more importantly, whether it meets code requirements for your specific wind zone? The difference between tempered, laminated, and insulated laminated glass isn't just technical jargon. It's the difference between a pro
Alex Grynsztein
Jan 2012 min read
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Impact Windows Energy Savings: How Much Will You Save in Florida? [2026 Tax Credits Included]
Most Florida homeowners install impact windows for hurricane protection—and rightfully so. But there's a powerful secondary benefit that often goes overlooked: dramatic energy cost savings. Impact windows can reduce your cooling costs by 15-30% annually, block 99% of UV radiation, and qualify for federal tax credits up to $600 in 2026. If you're considering impact windows, understanding the energy efficiency benefits transforms the conversation from "expensive hurricane prote
WDX IMPACT
Jan 1923 min read


Commercial Impact Windows: Miami-Dade NOA Requirements Guide 2026
Miami high-rise condominium building with commercial impact windows and NOA certification Managing a commercial building, condominium, or multi-unit property in Miami-Dade or Broward County comes with unique hurricane protection challenges. Unlike residential single-family homes where individual owners make upgrade decisions, commercial and multi-unit properties require coordinated compliance with stringent Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) requirements across dozens or h
WDX IMPACT
Jan 1820 min read


Wind-Borne Debris Region vs High Velocity Hurricane Zone: Florida's Hurricane Protection Requirements Explained
If you're building, renovating, or replacing windows in Florida, you've probably encountered two confusing terms: Wind-Borne Debris Region (WBDR) and High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Understanding which zone applies to your property isn't just technical jargon—it determines what type of windows and doors you're legally required to install, how much your project will cost, and whether you'll pass building inspections. This comprehensive guide breaks down the differences be
WDX IMPACT
Jan 1312 min read
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