If you live in an area prone to hurricanes you should strongly consider investing in the best impact windows available in Florida. Impact windows are made to withstand the intense winds and flying debris of a hurricane. Their special glass keeps the elements out and prevents broken glass from flying. They also have other benefits, such as keeping burglars out, reducing noise, and making your home more energy efficient. We have researched and compiled reviews and first-hand insights to provide a list of the best hurricane impact window brands in 2025 for Southwest and South Florida.
This blog briefly overviews the leading brands in impact windows available in the Southwest Florida market. We focus on what makes these windows the best and what actual customers say.
What Makes a Brand one of the “Best” Hurricane Window Brands for 2025?
Typically, the best brands for impact windows stand apart from the competition in terms of product quality. Impact window quality is determined by the materials used, such as high quality, laminated glass construction and durable frames. Another important factor is the window’s warranty (number of years and what it actually covers). Lastly, the quality of the Southwest Florida window installers that actually install the products is critical. Lastly, the best hurricane window companies lead the way in terms of customer experience and reviews. We factored in all of these things when picking the top hurricane window brands serving Southwest and South Florida.
The top impact window brands of 2025 include the following:
1. Eastern Architectural Systems (EAS) – Florida Based
Eastern Architectural Systems (EAS), based in Fort Myers, Florida is a division of Eastern Metal Supply (EMS), which is one of the largest hurricane protection companies serving Florida. The company was founded in 2011, and it became known as Eastern Architectural Systems when it was acquired by EMS. EAS core beliefs are quality, reliability, and integrity, which show through the quality of their hurricane window and door products.
EAS manufacturers a wide range of vinyl and aluminum windows and doors, including those under the BERTHA⢠brand (which is HVHZ certified) and other products lines. They are known for their craftsmanship, rigorous testing, and high level of quality. As an added bonus their vinyl impact windows are Energy Star rated.
Eastern Architectural Systems (EAS) has Miami-Dade approved windows/High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) rated windows that meet Florida codes and are approved for use in HVHZ.
What People Are Saying
EAS has some of the best reviews out of the companies on this list, which is a good indication customers are happy with their products and service.
Here are a few of the many local Google reviews for Eastern Architectural Systems windows and doors:
- Terry S. writes, “Spectacular 300,000 sq ft. factory producing highest quality hurricane protection products. Personable & knowledgeable staff in impressive showroom.”
- Jason P. writes, “We purchased our windows/doors a few years ago and couldnāt be happier.”
- Richelle B., writes, “We got our sliding glass door and windows replaced after Hurricane Ian. After purchased, install team was prompt. Windows and doors look amazing. They really helped our home improvement look. We have had no issues. Love how the tint on the glass keeps the sun rays out. The best part is, when another hurricane comes, we feel a much higher sense of security.”
Here is a breakdown of their ratings on Google and popular review sites throughout the web (with more than 5 reviews):
- Google Rating: 4.1 / 5.0 stars
- Facebook: 4.0 / 5 stars (8 reviews)
- Houzz: 3.7 / 5 stars (9 reviews)
2. PGT WinGuardĀ® – Florida Based
The PGT WinGuardĀ® brand is a large, well-known hurricane window brand based in Venice Florida. According to their website, they were founded in 1980 as VinylTech. The company launched the PGTĀ® brand in 1987 and then the WinGuardĀ® brand in 1996. combines impact resistant, laminated glass with multilayered energy efficiency to provide eco-friendly cost savings and hurricane protection.
They offer a range of impact windows and doors. Available frame options include aluminum and vinyl.
A large amount of both their aluminum and vinyl windows and doors have Miami-Dade notices of acceptance (NOAs).
Here are some reviews of their products:
- Homeowner Joseph C. left a Review for PGT where he said, āI have PGT impact windows and sliders throughout my home, and during Hurricane Ian, they held up perfectly. No shaking, rattling, and you could barely hear the storm.ā
Here is a breakdown of their ratings on Google and popular review sites throughout the web:
- Google Rating: 3.2 / 5.0 stars (651 reviews)
- Yelp Rating: 1.4 / 5.0 stars (47 reviews)
- Houzz: no profile found
- Facebook: no rating found
3. CGIĀ® – Florida Based
CGIĀ® is based in Hialeah Florida. It is a part of the PGT family of brands. Popular for their solid, strong construction and reliable performance, CGI Sentinel windows provide hurricane windows with impact resistance, UV protection, and availability in multiple styles to suit architectural preferences. They offer good hurricane protection with a sleek, modern look.
They offer a range of impact windows and doors in their Sentinel, Sparta, and Scout product lines. Available frame options include aluminum and vinyl.
A selection of both their aluminum and vinyl windows and doors have Miami-Dade notices of acceptance (NOAs).
- Jeff C., a real estate developer, says the following about CGI Windows: āCGI took the time to understand our problems and goals⦠they made suggestions and offered a plan of action for our project.ā
Here is a breakdown of their ratings on Google and popular review sites throughout the web (with more than 5 reviews):
- Google Rating: 3.8 / 5.0 stars
- Yelp Rating: no profile found
- Houzz: no profile found
- Facebook: no rating found
4. AndersenĀ® Hurricane Windows
Andersen is a very large window manufacturer. They are focused largely on non-impact windows and doors. And they are also one of the only companies on this list not founded or based in Florida. With all that being said, they are a large, reputable company with an overall reputation for good products.
The company offers a line of impact windows and doors that they classify as coastal products. These products undergo impact testing as well as air, water, and pressure resistance testing. The windows need to pass both sets of testing to be classified as coastal. In addition, they offer higher impact rating products that meet HVHZ requirements.
If you are doing research it may be a bit more difficult to find their impact products. This is to be expected as they have a large amount of regular glass window and door products. You can navigate to their website and click on the “Coastal/impact windows & doors” link on the navigation menu.
5. Pella
Similar to Andersen, Pella is a large window and door manufacturer producing a wide range of products. Again, similar to Andersen, they are focused largely on non-impact windows and doors. With that being said, they have a reputation for quality products and a history of experience in manufacturing windows. They also offer a solid limited warranty.
The company has a line of windows that meet the Florida Building Code. Some products have HVHZ approval as well. So while hurricane windows are not their main focus, they do offer products suitable for Florida homeowners.
In terms of their hurricane window offerings, they have a line of hurricane-rated vinyl windows. It should be noted all their windows are available in vinyl only, no aluminum.
Honorable Mention – WinDoor for Luxury Installations
A lesser known hurricane window brand compared to the others on this list, but they have gained a reputation for their innovative, high-performance, luxury-oriented windows. Founded in 2001, the company is focused on creating innovative, luxurious windows and doors with very high-performance ratings. Their windows are suitable for both new construction and window replacement applications. They provide a range of aluminum impact windows and doors, but are limited to only aluminum frames.
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