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Parkland's Premier Choice for Hurricane Impact Doors That Protect What Matters Most

Serving Parkland and Broward County • 140mph Wind Zone

Parkland, Florida is one of South Florida's most coveted communities — a place where tree-lined streets, top-rated schools, and master-planned neighborhoods like Heron Bay, Watercrest, and Cypress Head attract discerning homeowners who invest deeply in where they live. With average home values hovering around $700,000, protecting that investment isn't just smart — it's essential. And in a region where tropical weather isn't a seasonal concern but a year-round reality, impact doors have become one of the most critical upgrades a Parkland homeowner can make. While Parkland sits approximately 14 miles from the Atlantic coast — placing it outside the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — the city falls within a 140 mph wind zone under Florida Building Code requirements. That distinction matters tremendously. Even without direct coastal exposure, Parkland homes in neighborhoods like Terramar, Parkland Isles, and throughout the 33067, 33073, and 33076 ZIP codes are fully vulnerable to the destructive forces of a major hurricane. When a storm system pushes inland, it doesn't politely stop at the shoreline — and the homes flanking Doris Davis Forman Wilderness Preserve and Pine Trails Park know this firsthand. Impact doors serve as the first line of defense against wind-driven rain, airborne debris, and forced entry. Unlike traditional doors paired with hurricane shutters, impact-resistant entry doors, sliding glass doors, and French doors are engineered to withstand catastrophic pressure without any pre-storm preparation required. For busy Parkland families, that means no last-minute scramble, no storage headaches, and no gaps in protection if a storm intensifies faster than expected. Premier Impact Windows & Roofing — proudly known as The Kings of Service — has helped hundreds of South Florida homeowners make this critical upgrade, and we're ready to bring that expertise directly to your Parkland home.

Why Parkland Homeowners Trust Premier Impact Windows & Roofing for Impact Door Installation

Choosing the right contractor for impact door installation in Parkland is as important as choosing the right product. Premier Impact Windows & Roofing brings over 60 years of combined installation experience to every project, and unlike many competitors who rely on subcontractors, every single installation we perform is handled 100% in-house by our own trained, licensed, and insured crews. That commitment to quality control means your Parkland home gets the same meticulous attention to detail from start to finish — no handoffs, no miscommunication, and no corners cut. We've completed over 500 home improvement projects across Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties, giving us deep familiarity with the permitting requirements and inspection standards specific to each jurisdiction. For Parkland residents, that means we work directly with the City of Parkland Building Division to handle all permit submissions, inspections, and final approvals on your behalf. The entire process — from your free in-home estimate through final city sign-off — is managed by our team, so you never have to chase paperwork or wonder where your project stands. Our A+ BBB rating isn't a marketing checkbox — it reflects a genuine track record of doing right by homeowners in communities like Heron Bay and Watercrest, where neighbors talk and reputations matter. We know that Parkland residents have high expectations, and we've built our entire service model around exceeding them. Our project managers maintain open communication throughout every phase of your installation, and our crews treat your home with the same care they'd give their own. Finally, we offer flexible financing options starting at just $87 per month with $0 down, making it possible for homeowners to protect their investment without draining their savings. Whether you're upgrading a single front entry door or replacing every sliding glass door and French door in your home, Premier Impact Windows & Roofing has a solution that fits your timeline, your aesthetic preferences, and your budget.

Parkland's Storm History Makes the Case for Impact Doors Every Time

Parkland's storm history is a sobering reminder that inland communities are far from immune to hurricane damage. Since 1990, the region has experienced seven significant storm events — and three of them left lasting marks on the collective memory of South Florida homeowners. Hurricane Andrew in 1992 remains the benchmark catastrophe for this region, a Category 5 monster that exposed just how catastrophically vulnerable standard residential construction could be. Though its worst damage was concentrated further south, Andrew's reach extended into Broward County communities and permanently transformed how Florida built and protected homes. Hurricane Wilma in 2005 hit closer to home for Parkland residents. As a powerful Category 3 storm at landfall, Wilma tracked directly across Broward County, bringing sustained winds that shattered windows, tore off roofing, and sent debris flying through neighborhoods that hadn't taken the storm seriously enough to prepare. Homes without impact-rated products suffered extensive damage — and many homeowners in the 33073 and 33076 ZIP codes learned expensive lessons about the difference between standard and hurricane-rated entry systems. Hurricane Irma in 2017 reinforced those lessons, as its powerful outer bands caused widespread damage across Broward County even before the storm made its official Florida landfall on the southwest coast. For Parkland homeowners who've lived through even one of these events, the value of impact doors is visceral and personal. For newer residents drawn to communities like Cypress Head or Parkland Isles, these storms are part of the local DNA — a history that makes every conversation about home protection feel urgent rather than optional. Impact doors aren't just a building code requirement in this wind zone; they're a direct response to what this region has already been through and what it will inevitably face again.

Storm History for Parkland

Hurricane Andrew (1992)
Hurricane Wilma (2005)
Hurricane Irma (2017)

Florida Building Code Requirements for Impact Doors in Parkland and Broward County

Parkland falls under the jurisdiction of the Florida Building Code (FBC), which mandates that all exterior door replacements in a 140 mph wind zone meet rigorous impact-resistance and structural performance standards. Although Parkland is not located within the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — a distinction that applies primarily to Miami-Dade and the immediate coastal portions of Broward — the city still requires all replacement impact doors to be tested and approved to withstand significant wind loads and large missile impact criteria. This means every product we install carries the appropriate FBC product approval number and has been independently tested to meet or exceed the wind speed requirements for your specific ZIP code. All impact door installations in Parkland require permits issued through the City of Parkland Building Division before any work begins. The permit process involves submitting product approval documentation, installation drawings, and contractor licensing information — all of which Premier Impact Windows & Roofing handles on your behalf as a standard part of every project. Once the installation is complete, a city inspector reviews the work to confirm code compliance before the permit is officially closed. Skipping this process — as some unlicensed contractors encourage homeowners to do — can result in fines, required removal of non-compliant products, and serious complications when filing insurance claims or selling your home. Pre-1994 homes in Parkland — which represent approximately 15% of the housing stock — face additional scrutiny during the permitting process, as these properties predate the more stringent post-Andrew building code revisions. If your home was built before 1994, our team is experienced in navigating the additional documentation and reinforcement requirements that may apply to your project. We ensure full compliance from day one, giving you peace of mind and a clean permit record that supports your home's long-term value.

ESW and CWI Impact Doors: Premium Protection Built for Parkland Homes

Premier Impact Windows & Roofing exclusively installs impact doors from two of the industry's most trusted manufacturers: ESW (Eastern Storm Windows) and CWI. Both brands have earned their reputations through rigorous third-party testing, consistent product quality, and proven performance under real-world storm conditions across South Florida. For Parkland homeowners investing in properties valued at $700,000 or more, these are the names you want on your impact protection. ESW's impact door lineup includes stunning entry door systems, French doors, and sliding glass doors that combine uncompromising storm protection with the refined aesthetics that Parkland's architectural styles demand. Whether your home in Heron Bay features a grand double-entry design or your Watercrest property calls for expansive sliding glass panels opening to a screened lanai, ESW offers configurations that integrate seamlessly with your existing design vision. Every ESW door features laminated safety glass with an interlayer that holds the pane intact under impact, along with heavy-duty multi-point locking systems that engage simultaneously at multiple points along the door frame — dramatically increasing both storm resistance and security against forced entry. CWI complements the ESW lineup with its own portfolio of high-performance impact door systems, offering additional style options and price points to suit different project scopes. CWI products carry full FBC product approvals appropriate for Broward County's wind zone requirements, and their construction is specifically engineered to handle the pressure differentials and wind-driven rain that major storms produce. Both ESW and CWI doors are available in a wide range of finishes, glass options, and hardware selections, allowing Parkland homeowners to upgrade their protection without sacrificing the curb appeal that makes neighborhoods like Terramar and Parkland Isles so visually distinctive.

What Impact Doors Cost in Parkland — and Why the Investment Pays for Itself

Impact door pricing in Parkland varies based on door type, size, configuration, and the scope of the overall project. A single impact-rated entry door replacement typically starts in the $2,000–$4,500 range installed, while larger projects involving multiple sliding glass doors, French doors, and primary entry systems for a home in the $700,000 price range can run $8,000–$20,000 or more depending on specifications. These numbers reflect true installed cost — product, labor, permits, and inspections — with no hidden fees or surprise add-ons after the contract is signed. For Parkland homeowners, the financial math extends well beyond the upfront cost. Impact doors immediately increase a home's resale value and appraisal appeal — a meaningful consideration in a competitive real estate market where buyers increasingly expect hurricane protection to be in place. More immediately, the insurance savings that accompany a completed wind mitigation inspection following impact door installation can reduce your annual homeowner's insurance premium by hundreds to over a thousand dollars per year, depending on your current policy and carrier. In a state where insurance costs have climbed dramatically in recent years, that's a return that compounds annually. Premier Impact Windows & Roofing offers flexible financing starting at just $87 per month with $0 down, making it straightforward for Parkland homeowners to move forward without depleting reserves or delaying protection. Our financing programs are designed to make the monthly cost of impact doors comparable to — or less than — the annual insurance savings you're likely to generate, meaning your doors can effectively pay for themselves over time. We walk every customer through a personalized cost-benefit analysis during the estimate process so you have a clear picture of the full financial picture before signing anything.

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How Impact Doors Can Significantly Lower Your Homeowner's Insurance in Parkland

Florida's insurance landscape has become one of the most challenging in the country, and Broward County homeowners — including those in Parkland — have felt the pressure of rising premiums acutely over the past several years. The good news is that impact doors represent one of the most direct actions a Parkland homeowner can take to push back against those costs. Florida law requires insurance carriers to offer meaningful discounts for homes with verified opening protection, and impact doors — when properly documented through a wind mitigation inspection — qualify as exactly that. After your Premier Impact Windows & Roofing installation is complete, a licensed wind mitigation inspector can assess and certify your home's updated opening protection status. That report is submitted directly to your insurance carrier and typically triggers immediate premium reductions. Major carriers active in Broward County — including Citizens Property Insurance, Universal Property, and Heritage Insurance — all recognize wind mitigation credits tied to impact-rated door and window systems. The exact discount varies by carrier, policy type, and the percentage of openings protected, but it's not unusual for Parkland homeowners to see annual savings ranging from $500 to $2,000 or more after completing a full impact door and window upgrade. Beyond the premium discounts, impact doors also protect you in a more fundamental insurance sense: they reduce the likelihood of storm-related claims in the first place. When wind and water cannot breach your entry points, the interior damage that follows a compromised door — flooring, walls, furniture, electronics, personal property — simply doesn't happen. Fewer claims mean a cleaner claims history, which is increasingly important for policy renewals and carrier assignment in Florida's difficult insurance market. For Parkland homeowners who've already filed wind-related claims in the past, investing in impact doors now can be a meaningful step toward long-term insurability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Impact Doors in Parkland

Absolutely. Parkland sits in a 140 mph wind zone under Florida Building Code, meaning your home is required to have hurricane-rated opening protection regardless of its distance from the coast. Inland communities like Parkland experience severe wind, wind-driven rain, and airborne debris during major storms — Hurricane Wilma in 2005 and Hurricane Irma in 2017 caused significant Broward County damage well inland. Impact doors eliminate the need for shutters and provide permanent, always-ready protection for your home and family.

Impact door costs in Parkland typically range from $2,000–$4,500 for a single entry door installation to $8,000–$20,000+ for multi-door projects covering sliding glass and French doors throughout a larger home. Premier Impact Windows & Roofing offers financing starting at $87 per month with $0 down, making it easy to move forward without a large upfront expense. During your free estimate, we'll walk you through all pricing and financing options in detail so you can choose what fits your budget best.

Yes — all exterior door replacements in Parkland require a permit through the City of Parkland Building Division, and the work must pass a final inspection before the permit is closed. Premier Impact Windows & Roofing handles the entire permitting process on your behalf, including submitting product approval documentation, coordinating inspections, and ensuring all work meets Florida Building Code requirements for Broward County's 140 mph wind zone. You won't need to visit a permit office or file any paperwork yourself.

For most Parkland homes, the physical installation of impact doors takes one to two days depending on the number and type of doors being replaced. The full project timeline — from signed contract through permit issuance, installation, and final inspection — typically runs four to eight weeks, with most of that time attributed to permit processing and product lead times. Our project managers keep you informed at every stage, and we schedule all city inspections on your behalf so there are no delays or surprises along the way.

Parkland homeowners who install impact doors and complete a wind mitigation inspection commonly see annual insurance premium reductions ranging from $500 to $2,000 or more, depending on their carrier, current coverage, and how many openings are protected. Florida law requires carriers to provide credits for verified opening protection, and major insurers active in Broward County honor wind mitigation reports submitted after installation. Our team can advise you on the wind mitigation process so you're positioned to maximize your savings as soon as your new doors are installed and inspected.

Ready to Protect Your Parkland Home with Impact Doors? Get Your Free Estimate Today.

Premier Impact Windows & Roofing — The Kings of Service — is ready to help you safeguard your Parkland home with premium ESW and CWI impact doors installed by our expert in-house crews. Contact us today for a no-pressure, no-obligation free estimate and take the first step toward permanent storm protection and real insurance savings.

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