Residential Impact Window Product Selection & Installation
Residential Impact Window Product Selection & Installation
Arcia Impact Windows & Doors is approved to offer a wide range of financing options. Reach out to us to find out what options you may have to finance your project.
Residential Impact Window Installation Examples
Arcia Impact Windows & Doors provides 1-year warrantee with all of their installations and our impact windows all carry manufacturers warrantee. For information on each brand please contact us at (786) 599-1006 or email us at info@arciawindows.com.
Window installations times vary depending on property structure, product availability, and the number of windows being installed. Generally, a window installation can range anywhere from one to several days depending on project size.
Yes, however, we highly recommend having the product installed through one of our professional contractors in order to avoid accidently damaging the product and voiding the warrantee.
The main difference between a regular window and an impact window is that an impact window has a thicker glass suited and tested for wind mitigation and has more impact resistance against flying objects.
No, Impact windows can withstand up to 175 mile per hour winds. They also have a higher impact resistance against flying objects.
Yes, impact windows can significantly increase a home’s value because they offer a higher level of security and wind protection.
Yes, impact windows are more resistant to heat caused by the son’s UV rays. There are also several glass options available through Arcia Impact Windows and Doors that improve heat resistance. For more information on which glass is right for you, contact us at (786) 599-1006 or email us at info@arciawindows.com.
Yes, there are various insurance companies that offer discounts on your premium for impact windows because they help protect your home against storms, brake-ins, high winds and flying debris. For more information on the amount reduction, we recommend talking to your insurance provider.
Yes, permit applications must be submitted with the association first and then with the city the property is located in.
