Not All Naples Impact Windows And Doors Are Alike

by on September 29, 2009

When you look at Naples Impact Windows, the results are not always the same. There are various levels that specifically consider them to be hurricane protection systems. Even though yours may be considered Hurricane Impact Windows, it doesn’t mean they offer all the protection you need as a homeowner.

There are many factors you need to take into consideration before making this very important investment and there are so many different types of products in Naples, FL available. Some of these options include: Aluminum Frames, Vinyl Frames, Wood Frames, Monolithic Impact Glass, Insulated Impact Glass, Tinted Glass, Low “E” Glass, New Construction Windows, Replacement Windows, Modified Non Impact Windows, Specialty Impact Windows, Standard Size Windows, Custom Size Windows etc…

It’s important to go over all the angles when purchasing Naples Impact Windows. The truth is it’s quite confusing when you’re trying to learn everything behind the scenes, especially if a salesperson is simply trying to “sell” you. What they don’t tell you is that even though their window has the approval of Florida, there are certain tests each company puts their product through. Most of the time, these vary for many reasons, but you need to focus on how important this will be. Don’t you want to be protected as best you can?

Yes, all Hurricane Impact Windows must be approved by the state, but the acceptance is different. The only way we can explain this in an easy fashion is to have you compare your options. Do they look the same and even operate the same? Probably, but the variations in the testing could prove to be the most important part when a hurricane strikes. It could mean saving or losing your home. You have to have the most durable Naples Impact Windows out there in order to truly feel safe.

When talking with a salesperson, the majority of them will almost never mention comparisons regarding testing. There are many reasons for this, but it just means you have to do your own research. Figure out what type of tests are being run on all the windows you’re looking into purchasing. However, take into account that this isn’t a pass/fail scenario. Instead, think about all the rules and regulation laws that companies must abide by, and what type of market the company is trying to sell to in Florida. Having the answers and information to all of this will make your decision making a lot easier.

The best way to explain it is if a company wants to focus on the Orlando area. The nature of their tests is going to be much different then companies looking to service Sanibel Island. Why? Well, since Orlando is in the center of the state, when a hurricane comes forth the wind levels and damage will be much lower. However, Sanibel Island is at a much higher risk for damage, which means their windows must be extremely durable for higher winds and debris flying around.

Just think what would happen if you lived in Sanibel and purchased windows that were geared for Orlando. The point is, Hurricane Impact Windows need to be purchased based on higher test ratings, the company’s reputation, and your specific homeowner needs. This is information you won’t hear from a salesperson. If the truth be told, we would guess that around 90% of those individuals selling windows for hurricanes have never seen a test performed. Heck, most of them probably haven’t set foot in a testing facility. Funny how these individuals can still advice you on your best options right?

When choosing the proper impact window and door package for your home it is critical to know the difference between products and which products have the highest ratings and it is also very important that you work with a company that has informed and educated sales representatives that will best assess your needs and make sure that your investment will protect you today, tomorrow and well into the future.

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