One Team for Windows and Roofing: Why South Florida Homeowners Choose Bigfoot

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Most South Florida homeowners face the same frustrating situation: they need new impact windows and a roof replacement, which means coordinating two separate contractors, two separate schedules, and two separate warranties. Bigfoot Windows & Roofing was built specifically to solve that problem. In this video, the Bigfoot team breaks down what it actually means to have a single, licensed crew handle both scopes of work — from the first inspection through the final permit sign-off.

Key Takeaways

  • Single point of accountability. When windows and roofing are installed by the same team, there is no finger-pointing between trades if a water-intrusion issue ever arises. One company owns the entire building envelope.
  • Coordinated scheduling reduces disruption. Combining both projects into one mobilization cuts the number of days your home is under active construction and minimizes the number of times your household routine is interrupted.
  • Impact windows and a new roof work together. A properly installed impact-rated window system and a reinforced roof deck are complementary upgrades — each one strengthens the other’s performance during a hurricane or tropical storm.
  • Licensed, insured, and locally based. Bigfoot operates in South Florida, understands local building codes, and pulls the permits required by your municipality — no unlicensed subs, no out-of-state crews brought in for storm season.
  • Transparent process from estimate to inspection. The video walks through how Bigfoot communicates at each stage so homeowners always know what is happening and what comes next.

What This Means for South Florida Homeowners

Living in South Florida means hurricane preparedness is not optional — it is a year-round responsibility. Your roof and your windows are the two most critical components of your home’s envelope, and they are also the two components most likely to fail in a major storm if they have not been upgraded to current impact-resistant standards.

The challenge has always been logistics. Roofing contractors typically do not install windows, and window companies typically do not touch roofs. That forces homeowners to manage two separate bids, two separate installation timelines, and two separate warranty conversations. If something goes wrong at the intersection of those two scopes — say, a flashing detail around a window opening that sits beneath a new roofline — each contractor points to the other.

Bigfoot’s model eliminates that gap entirely. A single licensed team assesses your home, designs both scopes to work together, and takes full responsibility for the finished result. For homeowners considering impact windows in Florida, pairing that project with a roof inspection or replacement under the same contractor is one of the most practical decisions you can make before the next storm season.

It also simplifies the insurance conversation. Many South Florida carriers offer premium discounts when a home has both a qualifying roof and impact-rated openings. Having a single licensed contractor document both upgrades in one set of permits and inspection records makes that paperwork straightforward.

If you want to learn more about the company behind the work — the people, the licenses, and the values — visit the Bigfoot About page for background on the team.

Ready to Get Started?

If your home needs impact windows, a new roof, or both, the best next step is a free on-site estimate. A Bigfoot project advisor will inspect your current roof and window openings, walk you through what qualifies for impact-rating under Florida code, and give you a clear written scope before any commitment is made.

Call or text 786-886-2088 to schedule your free estimate, or visit the contact page to send a message and a team member will follow up within one business day.

Updated June 2026

Most South Florida homeowners face the same frustrating situation: they need new impact windows and a roof replacement, which means coordinating two separate contractors, two separate schedules, and two separate warranties. Bigfoot Windows & Roofing was built specifically to solve that problem. In this video, the Bigfoot team breaks down what it actually means to […]