Service area · Charlotte County, FL

Impact windows and doors in Charlotte County.

Charlotte County has one of the longest Gulf coastlines in Southwest Florida.

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Hurricane-rated, end-to-end.

Every product we install is Florida Product Approved and Miami-Dade certified — the highest impact rating issued in the U.S. Permits handled end-to-end with Charlotte County Building Department.

Florida Product Approved

Meets Florida Product Approval codes for high-velocity hurricane zones.

Miami-Dade certified

The highest impact rating issued in the U.S.

Permits handled end-to-end

We file every permit with your county building department.

100% warranty

On product and installation — in writing.

Cities & communities we serve

Every corner of Charlotte County.

We provide free in-site estimates throughout Charlotte County. If your community isn’t listed below, we still come — contact us to confirm your address.

Port Charlotte

The largest community in Charlotte County. Wide range of 1970s–90s construction. High retrofit demand following Hurricane Ian. Canals and waterways increase coastal exposure for many properties.

Punta Gorda

The county seat, a historic waterfront city on Charlotte Harbor. Charming downtown and waterfront neighborhoods. Direct harbor exposure means the highest-rated impact systems are standard.

Englewood

Gulf-front community on the southern Charlotte County border. Manasota Key barrier island faces direct Gulf exposure. One of the highest wind-design zones in the county.

Rotonda West

A master-planned canal community in southwestern Charlotte County. Circular layout with miles of canals — many homes have water exposure on multiple sides.

Deep Creek

Inland Port Charlotte area. Slightly lower wind-design requirements; strong insurance credit incentive for impact upgrades following Ian.

Murdock

Commercial and residential hub in central Charlotte County. Mix of older and newer construction with strong retrofit demand.

El Jobean

Small waterfront community on the Myakka River. Direct water exposure and older construction make impact upgrades especially valuable here.

Harbour Heights

On the Peace River waterfront. Older residential area where single-pane windows are common — significant retrofit opportunity.

Placida & Grove City

Southern Charlotte County near Gasparilla Island. Gulf and bay exposure; premium coastal-grade impact systems are the standard.

Charlotte County & hurricane exposure

After Ian: why Charlotte County homeowners are upgrading.

Hurricane Ian (2022) made landfall near the Charlotte–Lee county line and caused catastrophic damage across the region. Charlotte County homes without impact-rated openings sustained the most severe damage. Since Ian, the Florida insurance market in Charlotte County has tightened dramatically — many carriers have non-renewed policies without documented wind-mitigation features. Impact windows and doors are now a practical necessity for maintaining affordable coverage and protecting your investment.

Impact windows and doors on a Charlotte County home

Products we install in Charlotte County

Impact windows and doors for every opening.

Every system we install in Charlotte County is Florida Product Approved and carries Miami-Dade certification. We match the right product to your opening, wind zone, and HOA requirements.

Charlotte County FAQ

Common questions.

Do you install impact windows in Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda?

Yes — Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Englewood, Rotonda West, and all of Charlotte County are within our service area. We also cover Murdock, Deep Creek, El Jobean, Harbour Heights, and surrounding communities.

What impact rating do Charlotte County homes need after Hurricane Ian?

All Charlotte County communities require Florida Product Approved impact systems. Coastal communities like Englewood and Punta Gorda’s waterfront need the highest certified ratings. We specify the correct system for your address and wind zone during the in-home estimate.

Can impact windows help with insurance in Charlotte County?

Yes — and this is especially important in Charlotte County after Hurricane Ian. Many Florida insurers have tightened coverage requirements for the region. Certified impact windows with proper wind-mitigation documentation can be the difference between maintaining affordable coverage and losing it. We provide full documentation at no extra charge.

How long does installation take in Charlotte County?

Plan 8–12 weeks from signed contract to installed: 6–10 weeks manufacturing, 1 week Charlotte County permitting (we handle this), and 1–3 days install depending on scope.

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Free in-site visit throughout Charlotte County. We come to you, measure every opening, and give you a written estimate within 24 hours. No commitment required.

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