CGC1515971 | Florida Certified General Contractor | $1M Insured

Window & Door Replacement

Impact-rated windows and doors installed with proper permits. Hurricane-code compliant, energy-efficient.

What to Expect

Impact-rated windows and doors installed with proper permits. Hurricane-code compliant, energy-efficient.

Every project starts with a site visit. We assess the scope, answer your questions, and provide a line-item written proposal with every cost visible before you sign. Permits pulled in-house. Milestones tracked. Change orders documented and priced before any additional work begins.

Our Process

How It Works

  1. 1

    Consultation

    Site visit. Scope discovery. Owner meets with you directly.

  2. 2

    Line-Item Bid

    Itemized written proposal. No vague allowances.

  3. 3

    Permits & Planning

    Permits pulled and managed. Timeline with milestones locked.

  4. 4

    Build

    Milestone updates. Change orders documented and approved before any additional work.

  5. 5

    Walkthrough & Warranty

    Final inspection, punch list closed, warranty docs in hand.

Due Diligence

5 Things Every Homeowner Should Ask Before Hiring

Yes. Florida Certified General Contractor license CGC1515971, issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. General liability: $1,000,000. Workers' compensation: current. Certificates available on request before contract signing.

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One person manages your project from the first site visit to final walkthrough. No handoffs. No rotating project managers. The same person who walks your property at the estimate is responsible for your project from start to finish. That is not how every contractor operates. It is how this one does.

Yes, in-house, before work begins. We pull all required building permits from the relevant county or municipality. Structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical. We schedule and pass every inspection. Unpermitted work does not just create problems during the project. It creates problems when you sell. Florida requires disclosure of unpermitted work. Your title company will find it. Your buyer's inspector will find it. You will be the one paying to bring it up to code at the worst possible time.

You receive a written, itemized bid before you sign anything. Every material. Every trade. Every permit fee. The document is yours to keep whether you hire us or not. Change orders happen in construction. When something changes during your project, here is our process: we stop, write it up, give you the exact cost and the reason for it, and wait for your written approval before proceeding. No work happens on an unapproved change. That is not a policy we announce. It is how the paperwork is structured.

We come back and fix it. Warranty terms are in writing at project close. The longer answer: a Florida Certified General Contractor license is an enforcement mechanism. The DBPR licensing board exists to handle complaints against licensed contractors. Your recourse is a documented process, not just a lawsuit. That is a meaningful difference from hiring someone without a license.

Financing Available

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We work with HFS Financial to offer home improvement financing options. Ask about your project when you request a consultation.

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