Storm protection with everyday comfort and design
Impact windows and doors combine laminated glass, reinforced frames and anchored systems designed to protect the home’s openings from windborne debris and pressure changes during severe storms.
Carpediem coordinates the opening assessment, style selection, measurements, proposal, permitting, installation and final inspection. Each project is planned around the home’s architecture, local requirements and the homeowner’s priorities.
More than hurricane protection
A properly selected and installed system can improve the home’s security, comfort, efficiency and appearance throughout the year.
Storm protection
Impact-rated products help protect openings from debris, wind pressure and storm-driven rain according to the product’s tested rating.
Everyday security
Laminated glass and reinforced hardware add another barrier against forced entry and accidental breakage.
Comfort and efficiency
Low-E glass options and high-performance frames can reduce heat transfer and help reduce strain on the air-conditioning system.
Less noise and UV exposure
Laminated glass can reduce some outdoor noise and help limit sunlight damage to furniture, flooring and interior finishes.
Options for every opening in your home
Configurations are selected around opening size, ventilation, view, everyday use, architectural style and product-approval requirements.
Horizontal sliding windows
Practical horizontal operation for bedrooms, living spaces and rooms where simple ventilation matters.
Single-hung, casement and picture windows
Options for ventilation, wide views, efficiency and distinctive architectural details.
Entry and French doors
Impact-resistant systems with glass, panel, sidelite and finish options that improve security and curb appeal.
Sliding patio doors
Large views and outdoor access with frames, rollers, locks and glass designed for coastal use.
How the project works
Our team coordinates the project from the first home visit through the final inspection.
Home assessment
We review the home type, existing openings, protection needs, design preferences, comfort goals and budget.
Measurements and product selection
We confirm dimensions and present configurations, colors, glass types and window and door options.
Proposal and planning
The proposal identifies the scope, products, installation, permits, payment options and important conditions.
Permitting and installation
We coordinate documentation, delivery, work-area protection, removal of existing units and installation.
Inspection and final walkthrough
Applicable inspections, adjustments, cleanup, operation guidance and project documents are completed.
My Safe Florida Home support
Carpediem works with homeowners participating in My Safe Florida Home and can help prepare the project scope and contractor documentation after the homeowner receives the required approvals.
- The program’s initial inspection identifies recommended hurricane-mitigation improvements for the home.
- Opening protection may include specific windows, doors, garage doors and skylights recommended in the inspection report.
- Matching grants may reimburse $2 for every $1 contributed by the homeowner, up to a maximum state contribution of $10,000, subject to funding and eligibility.
- Do not sign a contract, purchase materials or begin work before receiving the program’s written authorization to proceed.
Options to plan the investment
In addition to possible mitigation programs, Carpediem can review financing options for eligible homeowners. Payments, rates, terms and approval depend on the provider and credit. An assessment does not obligate the homeowner to proceed.
What do we review during the assessment?
Every project starts with basic information about the home and the openings the homeowner wants to improve.
Impact windows and doors frequently asked questions
Protect your home without sacrificing style
Request a no-obligation assessment to review products, scope, permitting, possible programs and payment options.
Important disclosure
Product availability, ratings, approvals, warranties, timelines, financing and insurance benefits vary by property, municipality, manufacturer, provider and eligibility. My Safe Florida Home is administered by the Florida Department of Financial Services; Carpediem is an independent contractor and does not determine program eligibility, recommendations, approval or grant payment. Review product approvals, the proposal, contract, program documents and your insurance carrier’s requirements before proceeding.

