Brett Roth's Insight Into Windows, Doors and Coating.
Something we all have to worry about here in Florida is Hurricane season. Every year we have to prepare ourselves for the worst, while hoping for another year without catastrophe. Even though the effects are felt the most on the coast, even in-land Florida has felt the fury of a few hurricanes in the past years. Here at FAS
Windows and
Doors we carry many different lines of
hurricane impact windows. All of our window manufacturers produce hurricane impact window lines, like
Andersen's Stormwatch or
Gorell's Armor Max Plus. There are many to choose from, and the best part to know is that you are safe with these products.
Gorell's Armor Max Plus is for discerning homeowners who accept only the best for their homes and need extra protection from violent weather, Gorell offers its Armor Max Plus line of hurricane windows. As beautiful as they are strong, these Level "D" hurricane windows also provide cost-saving energy efficiency, outstanding protection against intrusion, significant sound reduction and greater safety. Unlike other hurricane windows that are patched together from old designs, Armor Max Plus impact windows were specifically designed to give you the protection you need and the beauty and ease of use you deserve. These windows have been specially engineered to protect your home and loved ones from violent weather year round. Having easily passed all ASTM Large Missile Impact Level "D" tests, Armor Max Plus windows can be installed anywhere, even right on the coastline.
Do not mistakenly think that because you need hurricane windows that you are reduced to only one set window. There are still many choices to make like
glass options. We have windows of all three varieties:
Aluminum,
Wood, and
Vinyl. Make sure that if you are a customer living in a coastal region where the county laws mandate that you have impact rated glass, that you look at our lines of hurricane impact windows. Also make sure to check out our
Hurricane Windows 101 if there is anything you are unsure of, or if you just need to reconfirm what you already know.