Service area · Manatee County, FL

Impact windows and doors in Manatee County.

Manatee County borders Sarasota to the north and sits directly on Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.

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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 Manatee 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 Manatee County.

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

Bradenton

The county seat. Mix of historic 1940s–70s homes and newer construction. High retrofit demand in the Wares Creek, Riverview, and downtown Bradenton corridors.

Palmetto

Across the Manatee River from Bradenton. Waterfront properties along the river and Terra Ceia Bay require coastal-grade impact systems.

Lakewood Ranch

Planned community spanning Manatee and Sarasota counties. HOA approval often required for window changes; we handle the paperwork.

Anna Maria Island

Anna Maria, Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach. Direct Gulf exposure — the highest wind-rated products are standard here. Salt-air aluminum frames are essential.

Ellenton & Parrish

North Manatee County. Inland location allows flexibility on product tier; still requires Florida Product Approval. Strong insurance credit market here.

Palmetto / Terra Ceia

River-facing and bay-facing properties along the Manatee River. Waterfront exposure drives demand for premium impact systems.

Longboat Key (Manatee)

The northern portion of Longboat Key sits in Manatee County. HOA approval required; we handle documentation as part of the estimate.

Bradenton Beach

Barrier island facing the Gulf. Maximum coastal exposure. Every opening benefits from the highest certified impact rating available.

Myakka City

Eastern Manatee County — rural and inland. Lower wind zone but still eligible for wind-mitigation insurance credits with impact systems.

Wind exposure & code

Manatee County wind zones and what they mean for your home.

Manatee County sits in a mix of Wind Zone III and IV under Florida Building Code. Coastal communities — Anna Maria Island, Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach, Longboat Key (Manatee portion) — face the highest wind exposure and require the highest-rated certified impact products. Inland communities like Parrish and Myakka City have lower requirements but still benefit from impact systems for insurance credits and storm protection.

Impact windows on a Manatee County home

Products we install in Manatee County

Impact windows and doors for every opening.

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

Manatee County FAQ

Common questions.

Do you install impact windows in Bradenton?

Yes — Bradenton and all of Manatee County are within our primary service area. We offer free in-home estimates throughout the county, typically within 24–48 hours of your request.

What wind zone is Manatee County in?

Most of Manatee County falls in Wind Zone III or IV under Florida Building Code. Coastal communities like Anna Maria Island require the highest certified impact ratings. We specify the correct Florida Product Approved system for your exact address during the estimate.

Do impact windows reduce insurance costs in Manatee County?

Yes. Florida insurers recognize the wind-mitigation credit for certified impact windows across Manatee County. The credit amount depends on your insurer and coverage level — we provide the wind-mitigation report your insurer needs at no extra charge.

How long does installation take in Manatee County?

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

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

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