From downtown Clearwater to the beach, we install hurricane-rated impact windows and doors that stand up to Gulf Coast weather.
Serving Clearwater
Clearwater homeowners face some of the most direct storm exposure in Pinellas County. Whether your home is near Clearwater Beach, in the historic neighborhoods around Downtown, or in one of the established subdivisions off US-19, Gulf Coast Windows & Doors provides impact window and door installations built to Florida's most current hurricane codes. We service all of Clearwater — from the island communities to the East Bay neighborhoods — and we're always just a short drive away from Palm Harbor.
We handle everything from pulling the building permit to the final inspection walkthrough — so you have one point of contact and zero surprises. Call us at (727) 244-2192 or request a free quote online.
HVHZ — High Velocity Hurricane Zone
Clearwater falls within Florida's High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — the most rigorous wind resistance designation in the state. HVHZ applies to barrier island and certain coastal properties that face direct storm exposure, and it requires products that have passed Miami-Dade Protocol testing: PA 201 (large-missile impact), PA 202 (cyclic wind pressure), and PA 203 (uniform static pressure).
Every impact window and door we install in Clearwater carries an HVHZ-rated Florida Product Approval and a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) number confirming compliance. "Florida Product Approved impact glass" is not the same as HVHZ-rated glass — the distinction matters here, and we verify it for every product before your installation begins.
Compliance Requirement
HVHZ Rated Products Required
Products We Use in Clearwater
Local Permitting in Clearwater
For properties within the City of Clearwater's incorporated limits, permits go through the City of Clearwater Building Department. Unincorporated Clearwater neighborhoods submit through Pinellas County. We know which office handles your specific address, and we manage the full permit submittal regardless of which jurisdiction applies.
Why Choose Us
Rob and Robert do every installation themselves. You'll never meet a subcontractor at your door.
The person who answers the phone is the person who shows up. Honest quotes, no upsells.
Fully licensed contractor in the state of Florida with complete liability and workers' comp coverage.
We file and manage the building permits through Pinellas County so you don't have to deal with the county yourself.
We know Pinellas County's building code inside and out — including HVHZ requirements for coastal properties.
15+ years of installations across the Tampa Bay area. We stand behind our work long after the final inspection.
Local Questions
Yes. Properties on Clearwater Beach island fall within Florida's High Velocity Hurricane Zone and require the highest-rated HVHZ impact products available. Inland Clearwater neighborhoods — including downtown, East Bay, and subdivisions off US-19 — still require Florida Product Approved impact glazing but at standard coastal wind zone ratings. We confirm your property's wind zone designation before recommending any product.
Common Questions
Yes — properties on Pinellas barrier islands (Clearwater Beach, St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, Indian Rocks Beach, etc.) fall within Florida's High Velocity Hurricane Zone and require HVHZ-rated windows and doors. Inland Pinellas locations still require Florida Product Approval–certified impact glass, but the specific wind load rating depends on your exact address. We'll confirm your zone before recommending any product.
Pinellas County requires a building permit for window and door replacements. We handle the entire process — submitting drawings and product approvals to the Pinellas County Building Department, scheduling the inspection, and walking the inspector through the completed work. You don't need to interact with the county at all.
Many Pinellas neighborhoods have active HOAs with requirements around window color, frame finish, or glass type. We've worked with HOAs throughout the county and can provide product specs and samples to support your approval request. We recommend getting HOA sign-off before ordering, and we'll help you prepare the submission.
Salt air accelerates corrosion in standard aluminum frames. All of the impact window and door products we install in coastal Pinellas locations use marine-grade anodized aluminum or premium vinyl framing specifically engineered for saltwater environments. PGT WinGuard, Simonton StormBreaker Plus, and CWS products all carry salt-air ratings appropriate for Gulf Coast and Tampa Bay installations.
Clearwater, FL
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