Below: verified Hurricane Impact Window Installers serving Spring Lake Hills, followed by guidance specific to this neighborhood.

Vetted Hurricane Impact Window Installers Serving Spring Lake Hills

Florida Window & Door Solutions

✓ Verified May 2026
(321) 203-4336

500 Plumosa Avenue, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

Altamonte Springs impact window and door dealer and installer serving all of Seminole County. Supplies and installs hurricane-rated windows and doors meeting Florida Building Code and Florida Product Approval standards.

  • Impact windows
  • Impact doors
  • Hurricane protection
  • Energy-efficient windows
  • Florida Product Approval
  • Insurance discounts

Central Florida Impact Windows

✓ Verified May 2026 FL DBPR #CBC1261803 12 yrs in business
(407) 865-4422

380 Douglas Avenue, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714

Altamonte Springs impact window company serving Seminole County homeowners with energy-efficient, hurricane-rated window and door replacements. Licensed CBC contractor, pulls all Seminole County permits, and coordinates wind mitigation inspections for insurance credits.

  • Impact windows
  • Low-E glass
  • Energy efficiency
  • Wind mitigation
  • Insurance discounts
  • Vinyl and aluminum frames
  • Custom sizes

Paradise Exteriors

✓ Verified May 2026 FL DBPR #CGC1528047 18 yrs in business
(407) 571-8999

1020 W State Road 434, Longwood, FL 32750

Longwood-based impact window and door installer serving Seminole County since 2006. Specializes in full-home impact window replacement, sliding glass doors, and entry door systems with Florida Product Approval products and Seminole County permit coordination.

  • Impact windows
  • Impact doors
  • Sliding glass doors
  • Entry doors
  • Florida Product Approval
  • Seminole County permits
  • Wind mitigation inspections
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About Spring Lake Hills

Typical home era: 1970s–1980s custom builds, with later additions

ZIP code: 32714

Spring Lake Hills is a lakefront residential neighborhood on the north side of Altamonte Springs, anchored by Spring Lake and characterized by larger lots and 1970s–1980s custom homes.

Notable features:

  • Lakefront properties on Spring Lake
  • Rolling terrain (one of the few areas in Central FL with elevation change)
  • Larger-than-average lot sizes
  • Boat-accessible homes on the lake

Frequently Asked Questions

What window products are rated for lakefront wind exposure?
Florida Product Approval (FPA) ratings for impact windows specify both design pressure (DP) and impact resistance classification. For standard Seminole County residential construction, products rated DP±40 or higher are appropriate for most locations. Lakefront homes with open water exposure on the prevailing wind direction may benefit from DP±50 or higher rated products — confirmed by a wind load calculation based on your specific parcel and home configuration. The Miami-Dade NOA (Notice of Acceptance) is the most rigorous Florida approval and is accepted statewide. Any contractor proposing impact windows for a lakefront Spring Lake Hills home should specify the design pressure rating and confirm it is appropriate for your exposure category.
How are large fixed glass panels impact-rated?
Fixed panel impact windows for large architectural openings are available from several manufacturers in sizes up to 8–10 feet wide and 8–10 feet tall, with custom fabrication available for larger configurations. These panels use laminated impact glass (two glass layers with an interlayer that holds together when broken) without the operable mechanism of a window unit. They must carry Florida Product Approval for the specific size, glass thickness, and frame configuration. Installation requires careful engineering of the rough opening framing to transfer wind load through the frame to the structure — an engineer's review may be required for very large panels. A contractor experienced with architectural glass will understand these requirements.
What is the cost of impact window replacement for a larger Spring Lake Hills custom home?
A 3,000–4,000 sq ft Spring Lake Hills home with 20–30 windows and large slider doors can run $40,000–$80,000 or more for impact window replacement, depending on the proportion of custom-size units, specialty configurations (floor-to-ceiling fixed panels, architectural shapes), and the frame material chosen (aluminum at the high end, vinyl for standard units). Custom-size and specialty configurations add lead time (10–14 weeks) and cost (25–50% more per unit than standard sizes). Get quotes that itemize standard versus custom units separately so you can evaluate cost trade-offs.
Will impact windows affect my homeowner's insurance at Spring Lake Hills?
Yes — insurance carriers apply wind mitigation credits for opening protection, including impact-rated windows and doors. After installation, have a licensed wind mitigation inspector complete the OIR-B1-1802 form documenting the impact-rated openings and submit it to your carrier for re-rating. The credit for opening protection varies by carrier but can be meaningful, particularly for lakefront homes where carriers may already surcharge for wind exposure. In some cases, impact windows are the specific condition an insurer requires for policy renewal — a situation increasingly common for 1970s and 1980s homes with original single-pane windows.
How do I choose between aluminum and vinyl frames for Spring Lake Hills impact windows?
Aluminum frames are stronger (allowing slimmer profiles on large units), more dimensionally stable in Florida heat, and appropriate for architectural applications that require clean sightlines. They cost more, conduct heat slightly better (mitigated by thermal break designs in premium aluminum systems), and require regular cleaning to prevent oxidation in lakefront environments. Vinyl frames are less expensive, thermally efficient, and require no painting, but are not available in large custom sizes and can expand and contract more with temperature changes. For standard-sized residential windows on interior rooms, vinyl is excellent. For large architectural panels, sliders, and lake-facing openings where aesthetics and strength matter, aluminum or aluminum-clad systems are typically the better choice.

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