Track impact window and door permits across Florida counties. See hurricane protection projects and window replacements before competitors.
Finding homeowners preparing for hurricane season
Identifying older homes needing upgrades
Insurance-driven replacements
Post-storm demand
PermitMap helps impact windows contractors solve these challenges by delivering fresh permit data every Monday.
Impact-window and door permits spike before hurricane season and after storms — owners file them once they've committed to hardening the home, weeks before installation. Insurance-driven replacements are a steady, year-round signal.
PermitMap refreshes impact windows permit data every Monday, pulling new impact windows, impact doors, hurricane shutters filings from county building departments across Florida. Impact Windowscontractors scan each week's list for the highest-valuation projects, the neighborhoods heating up, and the owners who just committed — then reach out before the job is bid. Because every permit is dated, you always know which leads are fresh this week and which are worth a same-day call.
Impact-window demand in Florida is driven by three forces that all show up in permit data: hurricane preparedness, insurance and code requirements, and the steady replacement cycle of older single-pane and first-generation impact units. Coastal counties from Miami-Dade to Lee see the heaviest volume, and filings climb sharply in the weeks before each storm season as homeowners rush to harden their homes before the next named storm.
For an impact-window contractor, the permit is the moment of commitment. An owner who has pulled a permit for impact windows or doors has already decided to spend — often $15,000 to $40,000 on a whole-home package — and is now choosing an installer. Reaching them in that window, before three competitors have quoted, is the difference between setting the price anchor and underbidding to catch up.
PermitMap surfaces impact-window and hurricane-protection permits the week they're filed, filtered to your county, so you can prioritize the high-value whole-home jobs, pair window permits with door and shutter scope, and concentrate outreach in the coastal ZIPs where storm anxiety and older housing stock overlap.
PermitMap delivers weekly impact windows permit reports across Florida counties. Start a free 2-week trial to receive permits for impact windows, impact doors, hurricane shutters projects in your inbox every Monday.
PermitMap tracks Impact Windows, Impact Doors, Hurricane Shutters, Sliding Glass Door Replacement, Storefront Windows permits. Each permit includes the property address, project description, permit valuation, and filing date.
Florida averages approximately 289 impact windows permits per week across all counties. Top counties include Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Hillsborough.
Impact Windows permits are typically filed 2-4 weeks before work begins. A freshly filed permit gives you a head start on bidding — before the project is visible from the street or shared by word of mouth. PermitMap delivers them, scored and ranked, every Monday.
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