Miami, FL

Impact Windows & Doors in Miami, FL.

Licensed installation, repair, and remodeling for Miami homeowners, Miami-Dade County permits, HVHZ-rated products, and a crew that lives where you live.

FL Licensed & Insured

County
Miami-Dade
Wind Zone
HVHZ, 175 mph ultimate
Permit Authority
Miami-Dade RER + City of Miami Building

Working in Miami

A local team, in your neighborhood every week.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • Coconut Grove
  • Coral Way
  • Brickell
  • Edgewater
  • Upper Eastside
  • Morningside

Miami is where the modern impact code was born. Hurricane Andrew in 1992 forced the rewrite that became the HVHZ chapter of the Florida Building Code, and Miami-Dade County is still the jurisdiction that issues the NOAs every other county relies on. The code here is the strictest in the country. Inspectors are correspondingly demanding. We've installed in the city for years and know which detail each plan reviewer will flag before the package is submitted.

The work splits cleanly between two project types. Single-family in Coconut Grove, Coral Way, Morningside, and the Upper Eastside, 1920s, 60s housing stock, often with historic-district overlays that constrain visible frame profile and glass tint. We work with the city's historic preservation reviewers on those jobs to land a product that meets both the impact code and the visual guidelines. Condo and high-rise in Brickell, Edgewater, and along Biscayne, building-spec product, association approval, freight elevator reservations, work-hour limits. Different project, different playbook.

Depending on the address, permits go through either Miami-Dade RER (unincorporated areas and many county-served jurisdictions) or the City of Miami Building Department directly. We pull in both systems regularly, file in our license, and respond to plan-reviewer comments without bouncing the package back to you. Typical review timeline is 10 to 21 days depending on workload.

Project photo coming soon
Coconut Grove single-family, 26 openings, historic-district approved bronze frames, low-E laminated glass.

Code & Permits in Miami

What Miami-Dade RER + City of Miami Building expects.

Miami-Dade is the originator of the Notice of Acceptance (NOA) system. Every window and door product sold or installed in the county must have a current NOA from the Miami-Dade Building Code Compliance Office, valid for the specific product configuration at the specific design pressure for the opening. Inspectors verify the NOA sticker on every unit and cross-check the install detail against the NOA install instructions.

Historic-district properties in Coconut Grove, Morningside, and similar overlays have an additional layer: the city's Historic and Environmental Preservation Board may require approval of frame style, color, and glass tint before permit issuance. We handle the HEP submittal as part of the standard scope on those jobs.

"Our house is in a historic overlay in Morningside. The Modern Window Solutions team handled the HEP submittal, the city permit, and the install, every piece coordinated. The inspector signed off the first time."

Rafael T. · Historic-district impact retrofit · Miami

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