
Serving all 34 municipalities across Miami-Dade with NOA-approved impact products certified for the High Velocity Hurricane Zone. From Miami Beach to Homestead, our licensed technicians arrive stocked for same-day service — and know every Miami-Dade permit requirement by name.
Miami-Dade County operates under the most rigorous residential construction requirements in the continental United States — requirements forged in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew in 1992, which exposed catastrophic failures in window and door systems approved under previous standards. Today, every window and door replacement project in Miami-Dade must comply with Florida Building Code Section 1609, which governs wind load calculations for High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) structures. Unlike the rest of Florida, Miami-Dade's HVHZ designation means that no impact product can be installed without a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) — a rigorous product-testing and approval process administered by the Miami-Dade County Building Department. NOA-approved products are tested to withstand sustained winds of 175–185 mph and impact from large missile debris, reflecting the county's unique exposure along Biscayne Bay's open water fetch and its proximity to the Florida Keys hurricane corridor. Miami-Dade's geography amplifies these requirements: coastal communities from Miami Beach to Key Biscayne face salt-air corrosion rates significantly higher than inland areas, requiring marine-grade hardware and corrosion-resistant framing materials. Omega Doors & Windows installs exclusively NOA-approved impact products across all 34 Miami-Dade municipalities — from the high-rise condominiums of Sunny Isles Beach to the CBS block homes of Hialeah and the waterfront estates of Coral Gables.
34
Cities in Miami-Dade County
1,200+
Projects Completed
4.9 / 5
127 Reviews
Same-Day
Response Time
25+
Years Serving Miami-Dade County
Our technicians are strategically dispatched throughout Miami-Dade County to ensure rapid response times, whether you're on the coast or inland. We map our service vehicles dynamically to reach you faster.
City Coverage
We serve all 34 cities in Miami-Dade County. Click any city to see available services, or expand a zone to browse by area.
Our Services
Every service is performed by a licensed, insured technician using Miami-Dade NOA-approved products — with permit assistance included.
Miami-Dade's HVHZ designation requires NOA-approved impact windows rated for 175+ mph winds — we supply PGT, CGI, ES Windows, and WinDoor products with current Miami-Dade NOA numbers on file.
Impact Window Installation in Miami-Dade CountyCoastal salt air and Miami-Dade's high-humidity environment accelerate roller corrosion and track degradation — we stock marine-grade stainless rollers and HVHZ-rated impact sliding doors for same-visit repairs.
Sliding Door Repair & Replacement in Miami-Dade CountyFlorida Building Code Section 1609 requires HVHZ-compliant entry doors throughout Miami-Dade — we install NOA-approved fiberglass and steel impact entry doors with multi-point locking systems rated for open-water coastal exposure.
Impact Entry Doors in Miami-Dade CountyAccordion shutters in Miami-Dade must carry Miami-Dade product approval under the HVHZ protocol — our aluminum accordion systems are engineered for the extreme wind pressures recorded during Category 4 and 5 hurricane landfalls in South Florida.
Accordion Hurricane Shutters in Miami-Dade CountyMiami-Dade's HVHZ requirements extend to garage doors — we repair and replace residential and commercial garage doors with NOA-approved hurricane-rated models and service all opener brands with same-day availability.
Garage Door Repair & Replacement in Miami-Dade CountyThe Omega Advantage
Beyond passing inspection, our impact window and door installations deliver daily lifestyle benefits and long-term financial returns.
Engineered to withstand Category 5 winds and flying debris, keeping your Miami-Dade County home secure during the worst storms.
Low-E glass coatings block 99% of UV rays and significantly reduce AC cooling costs during brutal Florida summers.
Laminated glass drastically reduces outside noise from traffic, neighbors, and lawn equipment for a quieter home.
Impact upgrades are highly sought after by Miami-Dade County buyers, often yielding a high ROI when selling your home.
Qualify for substantial windstorm mitigation credits from Citizens or private insurers after a certified inspection.
Our installers know Miami-Dade County building codes inside and out, ensuring flawless, permit-compliant installations.
Miami-Dade's marine climate produces some of the most aggressive corrosion conditions in the continental United States. Coastal communities within 3 miles of the Atlantic or Biscayne Bay — including Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, Surfside, Sunny Isles Beach, and Aventura — experience chloride deposition rates that can degrade standard aluminum hardware within 3–5 years. We install marine-grade stainless steel hardware, powder-coated aluminum frames with corrosion-resistant anodizing, and EPDM seals rated for continuous salt-spray exposure. Miami-Dade has been struck by more major hurricanes than any other Florida county since 1950, including Category 5 Hurricane Andrew (August 24, 1992), which made landfall in Homestead with 165 mph sustained winds, destroying over 65,000 homes and catalyzing the HVHZ regulatory overhaul.
170–195 mph (FBC Section 1609 HVHZ)
Miami-Dade County Building Dept (RER) / Municipal Depts
In Miami-Dade County, all window and door replacements require a permit — even like-for-like impact swaps. Permits are pulled through the Miami-Dade Regulatory & Economic Resources (RER) division for unincorporated areas, or through individual municipal building departments for cities like Coral Gables, Hialeah, and Homestead. Applications must include the Miami-Dade NOA number for every product being installed. The process involves: (1) Notice of Commencement for projects over $2,500; (2) NOA number filing; (3) rough inspection after frame installation; (4) final inspection after glass and weatherstripping. Typical timeline: 3–6 weeks from permit application to final inspection, depending on municipality. Omega handles all permit documentation, NOA filings, and inspection coordination on your behalf.
Miami-Dade's housing stock is dominated by three construction types that directly affect installation methodology. CBS (Concrete Block and Stucco) homes — the majority of post-1950 single-family properties — require concrete anchor screws (Tapcon or equivalent) and stucco patch work around new frames. Mediterranean Revival and coral rock structures in Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, and parts of Miami Shores (built 1920s–1940s) need custom frame sizing and masonry anchors appropriate for oolitic limestone density. Post-WWII concrete block homes in Florida City and Homestead often have original jalousie or early single-pane aluminum sliders requiring complete frame tear-out, rough opening resizing, and full NOA-compliant product installation.
We handle all Miami-Dade County paperwork for you.
Impact window and door pricing in Miami-Dade County is influenced by HVHZ NOA requirements, custom frame sizes (common in historic Coral Gables and Miami Beach), and the rigorous permitting process. The ranges below reflect fully installed costs for NOA-approved products.
Transparent Quotes: Every Miami-Dade County home is unique. We provide free, no-obligation written estimates that include all products, permitting fees, and labor. No hidden charges.
*Includes product, standard installation, and permit coordination.
Per window (average size), including NOA-compliant installation and permit coordination.
$900 - $1,600
per window
Standard 2-panel sliding glass door, HVHZ rated.
$2,800 - $4,500
per door
Single entry door, fiberglass or steel, multi-point lock.
$2,200 - $3,500
per door
Miami-Dade approved accordion shutter systems.
$25 - $35
per sq. ft.
Stainless steel marine-grade roller replacement & track alignment.
$250 - $450
per door
Recent Installations

Replaced 14 original 1980s windows with PGT WinGuard impact windows. Completed in 2 days. Passed Miami-Dade NOA inspection on first attempt.

Installed high-design-pressure impact sliding doors with marine-grade hardware for a 12th-floor oceanfront condominium.

Repaired heavily corroded sliding door track and replaced seized rollers with stainless steel ball-bearing units.
Real Customer Experiences
4.9/5 Average Rating based on verified local reviews
"Omega handled our entire impact window installation. They knew exactly how to navigate the Hialeah building department and the NOA paperwork. Flawless install."
Carlos M.
Verified in Hialeah
"Living on the water, our sliding doors were corroded and stuck. They replaced the track and installed marine-grade rollers the same day. Life saver!"
Sarah L.
Verified in Miami Beach
"Very professional crew. They respected our historic home's architecture while upgrading us to full HVHZ hurricane protection. Highly recommended."
David R.
Verified in Coral Gables
FAQ
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See why hundreds of local families trust us with their sliding door repairs and storm protection upgrades.
Verified Customer
"My sliding glass door was impossible to open. These guys came out the same day, replaced the rollers, and now it glides with one finger! Amazing work."
Verified Customer
"We hired them to repair the sliding impact doors for our entire home. The team was professional, clean, and the doors slide perfectly now. Highly recommended!"
Verified Customer
"Had a broken lock on my patio door. The technician fixed it quickly and even aligned the door so it closes properly. Great price too."
Verified Customer
"Fast and reliable service for accordion shutters. Now I feel ready for hurricane season. Thank you for the peace of mind!"
Verified Customer
"Thought I needed a whole new door, but they saved me thousands by just replacing the track and wheels. Honest and skilled company."
Verified Customer
"Excellent experience! The impact garage door they repaired is solid and quiet. The technicians were polite and cleaned up perfectly."
Explore our recent high-end window and door repair projects across South Florida. Craftsmanship that combines safety with luxury.

High-performance casement windows featuring 180MPH wind-rated glass and multi-chambered thermal frames.

Expert restoration of a heavy impact sliding door with high-grade stainless steel components.

Reinforced steel garage door designed to prevent roof-lift during hurricanes.

Heavy-duty aluminum panels that provide a rapid-response solution for storm protection.

Modern interior glass staircase railing with a structural shoe mounting system.

Premium impact glass detail from one of our residential window repair projects.

Heavy-duty commercial entry system for a luxury retail storefront.

Professional track realignment ensuring silent bearing operation for sliding glass walls.

Seamless indoor-outdoor integration using grand impact-rated French doors.

Close-up of our high-clarity 9/16" laminated hurricane impact glass for residential window retrofits.

Secure storefront locking systems integrated with heavy-duty accordion shutters for storm protection.

High-end glass railing repair using base shoes for a clean frameless look on modern staircases.

Frameless pool perimeter using 1/2" tempered safety glass and marine-grade stainless spigot mounts.
Serving the Fort Lauderdale and Greater Miami areas with elite expertise. OMEGA specializes in precision sliding door restoration and HVHZ-certified impact window systems. We provide guaranteed professional workmanship on every repair. 24/7 emergency repair services are available for residential and commercial properties.Call for a free quote.

Fort Lauderdale Project