All Service Areas
Pasco County

Impact Windows & Doors
in Port Richey, FL

Port Richey's waterfront and coastal neighborhoods get impact windows built for Gulf exposure — installed by the owners, not subcontractors.

Serving Port Richey

Hurricane-Rated Windows & Doors for Port Richey Homeowners

Port Richey sits on the Gulf of Mexico just south of New Port Richey, with waterfront neighborhoods and canal communities that face real storm surge and wind exposure. Gulf Coast Windows & Doors installs PGT WinGuard and Custom Window Systems impact windows and doors built for coastal conditions in Pasco County. We handle all permitting and inspections, and our team is on-site personally for every job — from the initial quote through the final walkthrough.

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.

Services Available in Port Richey

  • PGT WinGuard® Impact Windows & Doors
  • Simonton Windows & Doors (StormBreaker Plus®)
  • Custom Window Systems (CWS) Vinyl & Aluminum
  • Impact Windows — Single Hung, Double Hung, Casement, Picture, Awning
  • Impact Sliding Glass Doors
  • Impact Entry Doors & French Doors
  • Full-Home Window Replacement
  • New Construction Window Installation
  • Florida Building Code Compliance & Permitting
  • Free In-Home Estimates — No Sales Reps

HVHZ — High Velocity Hurricane Zone

Port Richey Is in Florida's Most Demanding Wind Zone

Port Richey 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 Port Richey 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 Port Richey

  • PGT WinGuard®
  • Simonton StormBreaker Plus®
  • Custom Window Systems (CWS)

Local Permitting in Port Richey

Does Port Richey have its own permit office or use Pasco County?

The City of Port Richey has its own building and permitting department. We submit all permits to the city for Port Richey properties. Unincorporated Pasco County areas adjacent to Port Richey go through Pasco County Land Development.

Why Choose Us

The Gulf Coast Difference in Port Richey

Owner-Installed

Rob and Robert do every installation themselves. You'll never meet a subcontractor at your door.

No Sales Reps

The person who answers the phone is the person who shows up. Honest quotes, no upsells.

Licensed & Insured

Fully licensed contractor in the state of Florida with complete liability and workers' comp coverage.

Permit Handling

We file and manage the building permits through Pasco County so you don't have to deal with the county yourself.

Florida Code Experts

We know Pasco County's building code inside and out — including HVHZ requirements for coastal properties.

Since 2009

15+ years of installations across the Tampa Bay area. We stand behind our work long after the final inspection.

Local Questions

About Port Richey Impact Window Installations

Does Port Richey have its own permit office or use Pasco County?

The City of Port Richey has its own building and permitting department. We submit all permits to the city for Port Richey properties. Unincorporated Pasco County areas adjacent to Port Richey go through Pasco County Land Development.

Common Questions

Impact Windows & Doors in Pasco County

Do Pasco County homes need impact-rated windows?

Pasco County falls in Wind Zone II under the Florida Building Code. All replacement windows and doors require Florida Product Approval–certified impact glazing for any permitted work. Coastal Pasco communities — Hudson, Port Richey, New Port Richey — face higher wind exposure than inland areas like Wesley Chapel and Land O' Lakes, so product selection should be matched to your specific location.

How does permitting work in Pasco County for window replacement?

Pasco County requires a permit for window and door replacements, submitted through the Pasco County Land Development department. We handle the full permit submittal — drawings, product approvals, and contractor documentation — and coordinate all inspections. Pasco County's inspection process typically moves quickly, and most projects are permitted and inspected without issues.

Is there any difference between New Port Richey and Wesley Chapel requirements?

The core Florida Building Code requirements are consistent countywide, but wind speed maps mean New Port Richey and coastal Pasco locations face slightly higher design wind speeds than inland areas like Wesley Chapel or Zephyrhills. We always pull the current wind speed map for your exact parcel address to ensure we're specifying the right product — not just the county average.

Do impact windows qualify for insurance discounts in Pasco County?

Yes. Pasco County homeowners with Florida-code-compliant impact windows and doors can apply for wind mitigation credits through their insurer. We provide all product documentation needed for the wind mitigation inspection. The savings vary by insurer and home profile, but many Pasco homeowners find that the annual premium reduction makes a meaningful difference in total project cost.

Port Richey, FL

Ready to Protect Your Port Richey Home?

Get a free, no-obligation quote from Rob and Robert — the owners who will personally install your windows. No sales reps, honest pricing, quality guaranteed.