Impact Resistant Solution

Impact-Resistant Windows And Doors Hurricane & Storm Protection Solutions

HOGLAD specializes in impact resistant windows designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. Our hurricane-rated windows feature reinforced frames, laminated impact glass, and advanced sealing systems that provide superior protection against high winds, flying debris, and severe storms while maintaining energy efficiency and aesthetic appeal for residential and commercial buildings.

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Hoglad Impact Resistant Solution

HOGLAD specializes in manufacturing impact-resistant windows designed to withstand extreme weather conditions and provide superior protection for residential and commercial properties. Our hurricane-rated windows meet the highest safety standards while maintaining aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency.

Our impact-resistant window systems feature multi-layered laminated glass and reinforced frames that can withstand high-velocity impacts from debris during storms. These windows are rigorously tested to meet Miami-Dade County and Florida Building Code requirements, ensuring maximum protection without sacrificing natural light or architectural design.

HOGLAD's impact-resistant solutions combine advanced engineering with premium materials to deliver windows that provide year-round security, noise reduction, UV protection, and energy savings. Each window undergoes extensive quality testing to ensure it meets strict impact resistance standards while offering smooth operation and long-lasting durability.

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What: The one that slides open sideways instead of swinging out
Where: Often used in living rooms or balconies for wide views and easy access
Fun Fact: No swinging means no space wasted—perfect for small rooms and breezy vibes

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All You Need To Know About Impact-Resistant Windows & Doors

Are Your Windows and Doors Ready for Extreme Weather?

Severe storms cause billions in property damage annually. Standard windows shatter under pressure, leaving homes vulnerable to wind, rain, and debris intrusion.

Solution: Impact-resistant windows and doors feature laminated glass and reinforced frames that withstand hurricane-force winds up to 200+ mph, protecting your property and family while potentially reducing insurance premiums by 10-45%.

Discover how these advanced protection systems can transform your home's safety and value.

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What Makes Windows Impact-Resistant?

Impact-resistant windows use laminated glass with a polymer interlayer that holds fragments together when broken, similar to automotive windshields.

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Do Impact Windows Reduce Energy Costs?

Yes, the multi-layer construction provides superior insulation, reducing energy consumption by up to 30% compared to standard windows.

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Multi-Layer Protection

Advanced lamination technology

How Much Do Impact Windows Cost?

Investment ranges from $300-800 per window, with potential insurance discounts offsetting costs over time.

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Are Impact Doors Worth the Investment?

Impact doors provide complete entry point protection, enhanced security, and noise reduction benefits beyond storm protection.

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Installation Timeline?

Professional installation typically takes 1-3 days per home.

Maintenance Requirements?

Minimal upkeep with standard window cleaning and annual inspections.

Building Code Compliance?

Meets or exceeds all hurricane zone building requirements.

Warranty Coverage?

Comprehensive warranties up to 25 years on materials and performance.

Your guide to impact-resistant
windows and doors

Comprehensive insights for specifying and understanding high-performance impact-resistant solutions

How to specify impact-resistant windows and doors

1

Wind Load Requirements

Determine local wind speed requirements and structural load calculations for your specific geographic location. Consider factors such as building height, exposure category, and topographical features that may affect wind patterns.

2

Impact Testing Standards

Specify ASTM E1996 and E1886 compliance for large missile impact testing and cyclic pressure testing. These standards ensure windows can withstand flying debris and pressure differentials during severe weather events.

3

Frame Material Selection

Choose reinforced aluminum, steel, or composite materials designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. Consider corrosion resistance, thermal performance, and long-term durability in marine or high-humidity environments.

4

Installation Requirements

Ensure proper anchoring systems and weatherproofing methods for maximum structural integrity. Follow manufacturer specifications for fastener spacing, sealant application, and structural attachment to building frame.

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Expert installation ensures maximum protection and performance

What are the differences between impact-resistant and regular windows?

Impact-Resistant Windows

Laminated Glass: Multiple glass layers with interlayer film prevent shattering

Reinforced Frames: Heavy-duty aluminum or steel construction

Wind Resistance: Tested for 150+ mph wind speeds

Debris Protection: Withstands large missile impacts

Energy Efficiency: Superior insulation properties

Ideal for: Hurricane zones, high-wind areas, security applications

Regular Windows

Standard Glass: Single or double-pane glass construction

Basic Frames: Standard aluminum, vinyl, or wood frames

Limited Wind Resistance: Designed for normal weather conditions

Basic Protection: Vulnerable to flying debris

Standard Efficiency: Basic insulation performance

Ideal for: Standard residential, mild climate zones, budget applications

What are the differences between impact and regular doors?

Impact-Resistant Doors

Reinforced Core: Steel or composite core with impact-resistant materials

Laminated Glass: Impact-resistant glass panels where applicable

Heavy-Duty Hardware: Multi-point locking systems and reinforced hinges

Weather Sealing: Advanced weatherstripping and gasket systems

Structural Integrity: Designed to maintain frame integrity under extreme loads

Ideal for: Coastal properties, storm-prone areas, high-security applications

Regular Doors

Standard Core: Hollow or basic solid wood/composite core

Regular Glass: Standard glass panels, if present

Basic Hardware: Standard locks and hinges

Standard Sealing: Basic weatherstripping

Normal Durability: Suitable for typical residential use

Ideal for: Interior applications, mild climates, standard residential use