Impact Windows and Doors

Beautiful Impact Windows and Doors!Our Window Partners! 

Impact Solutions of South Florida a division of Construction Solutions of South Florida offers new windows from the best names in the industry such as Eurotech Industries, TM Windows and CGI.

Our windows and doors are built to meet the toughest South Florida building code requirements and protect your home and family. All our products are rated for hurricane impacts!

In addition, our doors and windows can help you save as much as 50% on your homeowners insurance and reduce the cost to cool your home.

  New or Replacement Windows installed right the first time!

Does my home need New Windows?

  • Are you tired of difficult to clean windows?
  • Are your windows hard to open?
  • Tired of the time, safety and expense of painting old windows?
  • Do you hate wasting money on heating from old windows?
  • Are you tired of cold drafts?
  • Do you feel like the look of your house could use an update?
  • Are you concerned your old windows will impact your resale value?
  • Are you thinking about the security of your home because of old locks?
  • Do your current windows allow outside noises inside your home?

The right window, installed properly will:

  • Lower your energy costs- sometimes by up to 30% or higher
  • Make your home more comfortable
  • Make it quicker and easier to keep your windows clean
  • Reduce ultraviolet damage
  • Give you a quieter home
  • Allow you to save time and money on maintenance
  • Improve homeowner safety
  • Increase light and your view

Remember, 2010 is the last year you can qualify to receive up to $1,500 in federal energy tax credits on the purchase of your new windows, as part of the Economic Stimulus package.

 

Getting To Know Glass

Common glass is also known as annealed glass. To strengthen annealed glass, manufacturers can heat the glass. Heat strengthened glass is twice as strong as annealed glass and tempered glass is 4 times as strong.

In addition, annealed glass can be manufactured with tints and special coatings to provide UV protection. Reducing UV rays inside your residence can help you significantly reduce your monthly cooling expense. It can also provide protection from normal fading that can occur on your interior treatments (drapes, furniture, etc.).

Tinted glass should not be confused with automobile aftermarket films that are applied after the glass is installed. This process does provide UV protection, but over time the film will degrade thus diminishing the glass quality. With Florida’s Best tinted glass, there is not loss in UV protection over time because of the way the tint is manufactured right into the glass itself.

There is also a clear glass coating called low e, which is applied to the glass to provided enhanced UV protection. There are two types of low e coatings (soft coat or sputter and hard coat). See the chart below showing how much UV protection is offered by each glass option.

The Right Glass Saves Energy!

The main reason you would consider glass with a low e coating is that it’s clear and provides the highest optical rated glass. Tinting is typically a lower cost alternative method of reducing UV rays, but it will impact the exterior appearance of you residence and also impact the view from inside your home & reduce the amount of natural lighting.

    * Reflective glass is typically used in office buildings, but is sometimes used in residential homes.

There are some limitations with low e coatings. First, once they are applied, they are susceptible to scratching and shouldn’t be washed. Therefore the best way to use low e coating is with insulated or laminated glass. It can be applied in between the glass so that it will never come in contact with damaging elements.

Here is a quick visual of the cross section of an insulated impact window glass that can block as much as 75% of all UV radiation and provide excellent insulation properties.

TYPES OF WINDOWS