How Much Do Impact Windows Cost in Florida?

When Florida homeowners start exploring the idea of upgrading to impact windows, one of the first questions is always: “How much does it cost?” While the benefits of storm protection, energy efficiency, and improved security are clear, understanding the price range is key to planning your project.

In this article, we break down the typical cost of impact windows in Florida, including common styles, frame options, and what’s included in your installation.

Impact Window Cost Breakdown (Including Installation & Tax)

At Artisan Windows & Doors, we specialize in custom-fit impact window replacements, and our pricing reflects full-service installation—including permit handling and expert craftsmanship. Here’s what you can expect:

Price Range (Installed)

  • Single Hung $1,176 – $2,072

  • Sliding $1,288 – $2,968

  • Fixed/Picture $1,120 – $4,032

These are turnkey prices, which means they already include:

  • Labor and materials

  • Tax

  • Permit costs

  • Final clean-up and disposal

What Affects the Cost of Impact Windows?

Several variables can influence the total cost of your replacement windows:

1. Window Size

Larger windows require more material and labor, especially with fixed or architectural styles like picture or bay windows.

2. Window Type

Sliding windows tend to be more expensive than single-hung due to additional moving parts and larger glass panels.

3. Frame Color

While white frames are typically included in base pricing, bronze or black frames add to the cost due to custom finishing.

4. Shape or Special Orders

Specialty shapes like arches, circles, and trapezoids increase the price due to custom fabrication and more complex installation requirements.

Why Do Impact Windows Cost More?

Impact windows are more than just upgraded glass. They’re built to meet Florida’s stringent hurricane codes, typically featuring:

  • Laminated glass with an inner shatter-proof layer

  • Heavy-duty aluminum or vinyl frames

  • Impact-tested engineering approved for HVHZ zones

They also provide year-round benefits like:

  • Energy savings

  • UV protection

  • Noise reduction

  • Increased home value and insurance credits

Florida-Specific Pricing Considerations

Your location in Florida may affect costs due to different local code requirements, especially if you're in a coastal or HVHZ (High-Velocity Hurricane Zone). These areas may require more robust certification, which can slightly raise material and permit costs.

At Artisan Windows & Doors, we serve Hernando, Pasco, Citrus, and surrounding counties with pricing tailored to your home’s exact location and needs.

Request a Custom Quote

Every home is different, and our consultations are designed to give you fair, upfront pricing with no pressure. We’ll assess your home, provide window options that meet your style and storm requirements, and walk you through every line item.

📞 Call us today at 352-410-3700 or Request a Quote Online to find out exactly how much your project will cost.

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