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Pinellas County

Impact Windows & Doors
in St. Petersburg, FL

From Historic Kenwood to Shore Acres, Gulf Coast Windows & Doors brings hurricane-rated impact window service across all of St. Petersburg.

Serving St. Petersburg

Hurricane-Rated Windows & Doors for St. Petersburg Homeowners

St. Petersburg is Pinellas County's largest city and home to an incredible variety of neighborhoods — from the historic bungalows of Kenwood and Crescent Lake to the waterfront estates of Snell Isle and Shore Acres. Gulf Coast Windows & Doors serves St. Petersburg homeowners across all these communities with impact windows and doors built to Florida's coastal wind zone requirements. No matter what style of home you have, we carry the window profiles and finishes to match it while delivering the hurricane protection you need.

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 St. Petersburg

  • 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

Florida Coastal Wind Zone

Wind Zone Requirements for St. Petersburg Homeowners

St. Petersburg is in a Florida coastal wind zone where all replacement windows and doors must use Florida Product Approval–certified impact glazing. Your exact design wind speed depends on your parcel's distance from the water and your specific street address — coastal and waterfront locations often carry higher design pressures than homes set back from the shoreline.

We pull your parcel's official wind speed map designation from the Florida Building Commission database before recommending any product. This step matters: a window rated for an inland address may not meet the required design pressure for a waterfront property on the same block.

Compliance Requirement

Florida Product Approval Required

Products We Use in St. Petersburg

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

Local Permitting in St. Petersburg

Does the City of St. Petersburg handle its own permits or does it go through Pinellas County?

The City of St. Petersburg has its own large building department for properties within city limits. Unincorporated neighborhoods that feel like 'St. Pete' may actually go through Pinellas County. We'll confirm which office handles your address and manage the entire submittal process for you.

Why Choose Us

The Gulf Coast Difference in St. Petersburg

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 Pinellas County so you don't have to deal with the county yourself.

Florida Code Experts

We know Pinellas 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 St. Petersburg Impact Window Installations

Do St. Petersburg historic districts like Historic Kenwood or Old Northeast require additional review for window replacement?

Yes. Certain St. Petersburg historic districts — including Historic Kenwood, Old Northeast, Roser Park, and parts of the historic waterfront — are under the City of St. Petersburg's historic preservation review. Window replacements in these districts may require approval from the Historic Preservation Board or the City's Community Planning & Preservation department. We've worked on historic St. Pete homes and can help you understand what review applies before you commit to a product.

Common Questions

Impact Windows & Doors in Pinellas County

Do Pinellas County impact windows need to meet HVHZ standards?

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.

How does the Pinellas County building permit process work for window replacement?

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.

How does the salt air in Pinellas County affect window frames?

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.

St. Petersburg, FL

Ready to Protect Your St. Petersburg 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.