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Comprehensive Residential & Commercial Impact Window & Door Services Across Florida
AAA Impact Windows & Doors provides a full range of impact windows and doors throughout Florida, including the Florida Keys, for both residential and commercial properties. Our tailored services cover everything from expert impact door repair to complete impact window replacement, ensuring you receive exceptional value and long-lasting protection. Whether you need fortified glass for your home or robust impact solutions for your business, our team delivers customized installations backed by a full service guarantee—so you can trust AAA Impact Windows & Doors for reliable, top-quality protection.

Single Hung Window

Max. Dimensions: 53-1/8” x 96”

A single-hung window features two sashes (the frames that hold the glass), but only the bottom sash is operable—meaning it slides vertically to open and close—while the top sash remains fixed in place. This design offers a classic appearance and is often chosen for its energy efficiency, security, and cost-effectiveness.

Key Features:

  • Meets Florida Building Code for High Velocity Hurricane Zone.
  • Operable Bottom Sash: Allows for ventilation while keeping the top sash stationary.
  • Space-Saving Design: Opens vertically rather than outward, making it ideal for areas facing walkways, patios, or other tight spaces.
  • Energy Efficient: Fewer moving parts can reduce air infiltration compared to double-hung windows.
  • Secure and Easy to Maintain: Fewer operable parts can enhance security and simplify cleaning and maintenance.

Common Uses:

  • Traditional homes, apartment buildings, and commercial properties seeking a balance of function and style.
  • Common Configurations:

    Horizontal Slider Window

    Sizes: OX/XO up to 74” x 63” and XOX up to 111” x 63”

    A Horizontal Slider Window (also called a sliding window) opens by sliding one sash horizontally past another. These windows offer a sleek, modern look and are well-suited for spaces where vertical opening windows are not ideal. Their smooth-gliding tracks make them easy to operate and clean, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

    Key Features:

    • Meets Florida Building Code for High Velocity Hurricane Zone.
    • Sliding Operation: One or more sashes slide horizontally within the frame, allowing for adjustable ventilation.
    • Low-Profile Design: Ideal for wide wall openings or areas with limited vertical clearance.
    • Easy to Use and Maintain: Fewer moving parts and removable sashes make them simple to clean and operate.
    • Unobstructed Views: Large glass panels offer expansive sightlines and maximize natural light.
    • Energy Efficient Options: Can be configured with double or triple glazing, low-E coatings, and insulated frames.

    Common Use:

  • Contemporary homes, apartments, and commercial buildings—especially in areas with horizontal architectural lines or scenic views.
  • Picture Window

    Max. Dimensions: 48” x 84” / 36” x 108” / 24” x 168”

    A picture window is a large, fixed-pane window designed to provide unobstructed views and maximize natural light. Unlike operable windows, picture windows do not open or close, making them highly energy-efficient and ideal for showcasing scenery or architectural features. They are often used as a central focal point in living rooms, stairwells, and commercial spaces.

    Key Features:

    • Meets Florida Building Code for High Velocity Hurricane Zone.
    • Fixed Design: Does not open, offering superior airtightness and insulation.
    • Maximized Views: Large glass area with no obstructing sashes or hardware.
    • Customizable Sizes & Shapes: Available in square, rectangular, arch-top, or custom shapes.
    • Energy Efficiency: Ideal for high-efficiency glazing, including low-E and impact-resistant options.

    Common Uses:

  • Living rooms, lobbies, staircases, commercial facades, and spaces with scenic views.
  • Often combined with operable windows (like casement or sliders) for ventilation.
  • Casement Window

    Max. Dimensions: 38 9/16” x 76”

    A casement window is a side-hinged window that opens outward like a door, typically operated with a crank handle. This design provides excellent ventilation, energy efficiency, and unobstructed views. Casement windows are commonly used in both residential and commercial settings for their functionality and clean appearance.

    Key Features:

    • Meets Florida Building Code for High Velocity Hurricane Zone.
    • Outward Opening: Hinged on the side and swings outward to the left or right.
    • Crank Operation: Easy-to-use handle mechanism allows for precise control and secure locking.
    • Maximum Ventilation: Opens fully to allow airflow from top to bottom.
    • Uninterrupted Glass Area: No center sash or meeting rail for a clearer view.
    • High Energy Efficiency: Tight seal when closed enhances thermal performance and prevents air infiltration.

    Common Uses:

  • Kitchens, bathrooms, and hard-to-reach areas. Also perfect for energy-efficient homes and buildings in windy or coastal zones when paired with impact-rated glass.
  • Sliding Glass Door

    Max. Dimensions: 48” x 144” and 72” x 96” (per Panel)

    A sliding glass door (also called a patio door or gliding door) consists of large glass panels that slide horizontally on a track to open and close. These doors are ideal for connecting indoor and outdoor spaces, offering expansive views, natural light, and space-saving functionality.

    Key Features:

    • Meets Florida Building Code for High Velocity Hurricane Zone.
    • Smooth Horizontal Operation: Panels glide along a track for effortless opening and closing.
    • Space-Efficient Design: No swing space required—perfect for balconies, patios, and tight areas.
    • Expansive Views & Natural Light: Large glass panes maximize daylight and outdoor visibility.
    • Secure Locking Systems: Multi-point locks and optional keyed entry enhance security.
    • Energy Efficiency Options: Available with low-E glass, double or triple glazing.

    Common Uses:

  • Patios, balconies, pool decks, garden entrances, and commercial storefronts.
  • Common Configurations:

    • 2-Panel (XO or OX): One fixed panel, one operable sliding panel.
    • 3-Panel (XOX): Center panel fixed, side panels slide.
    • 4-Panel (OXXO): Two fixed outer panels, two center panels slide open from the middle.
    • Pocket Slider: Panel(s) slide into the wall cavity.
    • Multi-Panel Stacking: Panels stack behind each other for wide openings.