Doors and windows built for the storm.
Miami sits in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, the most demanding building-envelope zone in the United States. Every window and door installed here must carry a Miami-Dade County Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and meet the county's strictest wind-borne debris testing standards. At A&J Windowhaus, we install HVHZ-certified, Miami-Dade NOA-approved impact systems engineered to withstand Category 5 conditions while lowering your insurance premiums and cutting cooling costs.
Request A Free EstimateToughest code in the nation. For a reason.
Miami-Dade County's HVHZ requirements exist because of Hurricane Andrew, which destroyed or damaged more than 125,000 homes when Category 5 winds exposed fatal flaws in South Florida building envelopes. Since then, Miami-Dade has maintained the strictest residential building code in the country.
The year Hurricane Andrew rewrote South Florida's building code. Every window and door installed in Miami-Dade today must carry a current Notice of Acceptance, a direct legacy of that storm.
Every style, every opening, every NOA.
We manage permitting through Miami-Dade County and your municipality (Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Key Biscayne), handle all NOA documentation, take precise field measurements, install, and clean up, so you deal with one company from start to finish.
Every product carries a current Miami-Dade NOA, is HVHZ-certified, tested for Large Missile Level E impact, and backed by manufacturer warranties up to lifetime limited coverage. Doors meet the most scrutinized opening standard during Miami-Dade inspection.
From South Beach to South Miami-Dade.
Our local team understands the historic preservation rules, HOA architectural review boards, and salt-air engineering requirements that vary across Miami-Dade County.
Miami Beach & South Beach
Art Deco and MiMo (Miami Modern) buildings across South Beach, Mid-Beach, and North Beach face direct Atlantic exposure and some of the strictest historic preservation rules in the country. We meet Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board guidelines while delivering modern storm protection.
Coral Gables
The "City Beautiful" features Mediterranean Revival estates with strict architectural codes enforced by the Board of Architects. We install custom-sized impact windows that match original profiles and muntin patterns, with the NOA documentation Coral Gables inspectors require.
Coconut Grove
Miami's oldest neighborhood features a mix of bayfront luxury homes, historic bungalows, and modern builds. We install large-format lift & slide doors and multi-track sliders for waterfront views, plus custom impact windows for historic Grove properties.
Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay & Cutler Bay
South Miami-Dade's affluent residential neighborhoods feature large single-family homes on generous lots. Whole-home impact packages here typically deliver the biggest insurance-premium reductions in the entire Miami market.
Brickell & Downtown Miami
High-rise condos and luxury towers along Brickell Avenue and Biscayne Bay require slim-profile impact windows and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors engineered for high-wind-load conditions at altitude. We coordinate directly with condo associations.
Coral Way, The Roads & Morningside
Historic Miami neighborhoods with 1920s–1940s architecture require custom impact solutions that preserve original character while meeting HVHZ requirements. We handle permitting, historic review, and NOA documentation.
Doral, Kendall & West Kendall
Inland Miami-Dade communities primarily upgrade for insurance savings, cooling-cost reduction, and security. Our Energy Star-rated HVHZ systems meet every requirement at competitive pricing for whole-home replacements.
Key Biscayne
Direct oceanfront and bayfront homes on the Key need marine-grade frames, laminated impact glass, and corrosion-resistant hardware engineered for the most aggressive salt-air exposure in Miami-Dade.
Tropical, salt, sun, storm.
Miami's climate is unforgiving. Direct Atlantic hurricane exposure, 90%+ humidity, salt air, and year-round intense UV mean standard residential windows simply aren't allowed under Miami-Dade code, and for good reason.
Miami-Dade NOA Certified
Every product carries a current Notice of Acceptance, the documentation inspectors require at final inspection.
HVHZ Compliance
Tested to Large Missile Level E, the most rigorous wind-borne debris impact standard in the country.
Low-E Glass Coatings
Reflect infrared heat and block UV rays, reducing cooling loads during Miami's 9-month AC season.
Humidity- and Salt-Resistant Frames
PVC, aluminum, and fiberglass options engineered for direct oceanfront and tropical conditions.
Energy Star Certified Options
Qualify for FPL rebates and deliver long-term energy savings.
Miami-Dade's trusted impact specialists.
Our proven process ensures every project in Miami is completed on time, on budget, and to the highest standard.
- HVHZ-Experienced Installation Team
- Current Miami-Dade NOAs
- Transparent, Written Quotes
- Financing Available
- Clean, Professional Installations
- Warranty-Backed Work
Seven steps, zero surprises.
Free In-Home Consultation
We assess your home, discuss goals, and recommend HVHZ-certified options.
Custom Quote & Design
Transparent pricing with full NOA documentation included.
Permitting & Code Compliance
We pull all permits through Miami-Dade County, plus your municipality (Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Key Biscayne), and handle historic / HOA review where applicable.
Precision Measurement & Ordering
Every opening measured to manufacturer specs with NOA-compliant attachment methods.
Professional Installation
Certified installers, 2 to 4 days for most projects.
Final Inspection & Walkthrough
We pass Miami-Dade inspection on the first visit and confirm 100% satisfaction before sign-off.
Warranty & Insurance Documentation
We provide NOA copies, wind mitigation forms (OIR-B1-1802), and warranty registration.
Impact windows & doors in Miami, FL.
What is a Miami-Dade NOA?
A Miami-Dade NOA (Notice of Acceptance) is a certification issued by Miami-Dade County's Product Control Section confirming that a specific window or door model has passed the county's HVHZ testing, the strictest in the country. In Miami-Dade, any replacement window or door MUST carry a current NOA or it cannot legally be installed. A&J Windowhaus installs only products with active, verifiable NOAs.
What is the HVHZ?
The HVHZ covers Miami-Dade and Broward counties. It's the only zone in the US where impact-rated products must pass the Large Missile Level E test, a 9-pound 2x4 fired at the glass at 50 feet per second. Standard Florida impact ratings are not sufficient for the HVHZ.
How much do HVHZ impact windows cost in Miami?
HVHZ-certified impact window pricing in Miami-Dade typically ranges from $1,000 to $2,500 per window installed, depending on size, style, glass specifications, and frame material. Miami-Dade systems cost slightly more than standard Florida impact windows due to the more rigorous NOA requirements. We provide free, no-obligation quotes customized to your home.
How long does whole-home window replacement take in Miami?
Most whole-home window replacement projects in Miami are completed in 2 to 4 days once the product arrives. Custom orders with HVHZ certification typically take 6 to 10 weeks from order to installation.
Do I need a permit for window replacement in Miami?
Absolutely. Miami-Dade County and every Miami-area municipality require permits for all window and door replacements, with inspections before and after installation. A&J Windowhaus handles all permitting, NOA submission, and historic / HOA reviews on your behalf.
Will impact windows lower my homeowners insurance in Miami?
Yes, significantly. Miami-Dade homeowners with full HVHZ-certified impact packages typically see wind mitigation credits of 25% to 55% on their windstorm insurance premiums. We provide the Florida Wind Mitigation Form (OIR-B1-1802) documentation your insurer requires to apply the discount.
Are impact windows better than hurricane shutters in Miami?
For most Miami homeowners, yes. Impact windows deliver 24/7 protection without deploying shutters before every storm (a real concern during Miami's frequent tropical systems). They also add year-round benefits, UV protection, noise reduction, energy efficiency, and security, which shutters cannot match.
