How to Find the Right Window Company

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Choosing the right window company is one of the most consequential decisions a South Florida homeowner can make. The wrong choice can mean years of headaches — installation failures, voided warranties, or impact windows that do not meet Miami-Dade or Broward County product approval standards. In this video, the team at Bigfoot Windows & Roofing walks through exactly what homeowners should evaluate before signing any contract.

Key Takeaways

  • Verify licensing and insurance before anything else. A legitimate window contractor in Florida must hold a current state license and carry both general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for certificates — not just verbal assurances.
  • Product approval matters as much as the product itself. Impact windows must carry Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Product Approval (FPA) to qualify for insurance discounts and pass inspections. Confirm the specific product being installed — not just the brand — is approved.
  • Understand what "installation" actually includes. A low quote that excludes permit fees, disposal, or stucco repair can balloon quickly. Get a fully itemized written estimate.
  • Ask about the permit and inspection process. A reputable contractor pulls the permit, schedules inspections, and closes them out. If a company suggests skipping permits, walk away.
  • Check for a local track record. South Florida's humidity, salt air, and hurricane exposure are unique. A company with years of work in Miami-Dade or Broward has already solved the problems a newer or out-of-area company has not encountered yet.
  • Evaluate communication, not just price. The cheapest bid rarely reflects the full cost of the project. How quickly does the company return calls? Do they explain technical details clearly? That communication style during the sales process is exactly what you will get during installation.

What This Means for South Florida Homeowners

South Florida sits in one of the most demanding environments for windows and doors in the country. Hurricane season, relentless UV exposure, and salt air accelerate wear on products that perform fine elsewhere. That means the stakes for choosing the right installer are higher here than almost anywhere else in the United States.

Beyond storm protection, impact windows in Florida are a long-term investment that affects your homeowner's insurance premium, your home's resale value, and your family's daily comfort. A properly installed, product-approved impact window system can meaningfully reduce insurance costs — but only if the work is done correctly and the permits are closed.

The video above is a practical starting point for any homeowner who is beginning to research window replacement. The questions it raises — about licensing, product approval, permitting, and communication — are the same questions you should bring to every contractor you interview, including us. We encourage you to hold every company you speak with to the same standard.

At Bigfoot Windows & Roofing, we are a licensed, insured Florida contractor with deep roots in South Florida. We pull permits on every job, install only product-approved impact windows, and stand behind our work after the inspection closes. If you want to learn more about who we are and how we operate, read our story here.

Ready to Talk to a Window Company You Can Trust?

If you are evaluating impact window companies for your home, we would like the opportunity to earn your business — or at minimum, answer your questions honestly. There is no pressure and no obligation.

Call or text us at 786-886-2088 to schedule a free in-home estimate. We serve Miami-Dade, Broward, and surrounding South Florida communities. You can also reach us online and we will get back to you promptly.

Updated June 2026

Choosing the right window company is one of the most consequential decisions a South Florida homeowner can make. The wrong choice can mean years of headaches — installation failures, voided warranties, or impact windows that do not meet Miami-Dade or Broward County product approval standards. In this video, the team at Bigfoot Windows & Roofing […]