How to Choose an Impact Window Contractor in Florida: License Verification, Red Flags, and What to Put in Every Contract
Florida is full of unlicensed "storm chasers" and underinsured contractors. This guide shows you exactly how to verify credentials, spot scams, and protect yourself before you sign anything.
Quick Verification Checklist (Do Before You Sign)
Step 1: Verify the License on DBPR (Takes 60 Seconds)
Florida contractors must hold a state-issued license to install impact windows. An occupational license, LLC registration, or business card is not sufficient. Here's how to check in under a minute:
DBPR License Verification: Step by Step
- 1.Go to myfloridalicense.com and click "Verify a License"
- 2.Select "Contractor" from the license type dropdown
- 3.Enter the contractor's license number (format: CBC1234567 or CGC1234567) or business name
- 4.Verify: Status = "Current, Active" | Expiration date is in the future | License type includes contracting authority
- 5.Check for any disciplinary actions, complaints, or license restrictions
Valid License Types for Impact Window Installation
- CGC — Certified General Contractor (full authority)
- CBC — Certified Building Contractor (residential + commercial)
- CCC — Certified Roofing Contractor (limited; not for windows)
- RS — Certified Residential Specialty Contractor (residential only)
- Registered Contractor — Valid in their specific county with local license
What Is NOT a Valid Contractor License
- ❌ Occupational license (local business tax receipt only)
- ❌ LLC or corporation registration
- ❌ Home Improvement retailer certification
- ❌ Contractor's license from another state (not valid in FL)
- ❌ Expired license ("Previously Licensed" status)
- ❌ License in another name (must match the contracting entity)
Step 2: Verify Insurance (Before They Touch Your Home)
A contractor's license tells you they're qualified to do the work. Their insurance tells you you're protected if something goes wrong. Always request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) before work begins — any legitimate contractor will provide this without hesitation.
| Insurance Type | What It Covers | Minimum You Should See | Required? |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Liability | Damage to your property during installation (broken tiles, cracked walls, etc.) | $300,000 | Yes |
| Workers' Compensation | Medical bills and lost wages if a worker is injured on your property | State statutory limits | Yes (if employees) |
| Commercial Auto | Vehicle accidents involving contractor's truck/van on your property | $100,000 | Recommended |
Warning: If a worker without workers' comp falls off a ladder at your home, you could be sued for their medical bills and lost wages. This has happened to many Florida homeowners. Never let an uninsured contractor on your property — even for a quick measure.
10 Red Flags: Walk Away Immediately
Any licensed contractor can give you their license number on demand. Hesitation = no license. Go to myfloridalicense.com and search by their business name to confirm.
Only licensed contractors can pull building permits for impact windows in Florida. If they ask you to pull it, they can't legally do so themselves — meaning they're likely unlicensed.
Legitimate contractors ask 50% at signing, 50% at completion. Full payment upfront = risk of disappearance. Florida law limits advance payments; full upfront is a major red flag.
Reputable contractors accept checks, credit cards, ACH. Cash-only often means they're trying to avoid a paper trail — which you need for warranty claims and insurance discounts.
High-pressure same-day sales tactics indicate the contractor can't compete on merit. Take your time and get 2–3 quotes. Material and labor costs don't evaporate in 24 hours.
Legitimate companies have a verifiable business address. Look them up on Google Maps. PO Box only or no address = they may be operating out of a truck and won't be there for warranty issues.
Without a written quote specifying product brand, FPA number, and complete scope, you have no protection if they deliver inferior windows. Everything must be in writing.
Check Google, BBB, and Houzz. A company with 3 reviews from 2 weeks ago is a red flag. A company with 50+ reviews over 3+ years has a track record. Look for detailed reviews mentioning permits and inspections.
The impact windows must have a valid FPA or NOA certification. If the contractor can't tell you the exact product FPA number, they either don't know what they're selling or it's not certified.
Unlicensed contractors flood South Florida after major hurricanes offering quick deals. Never hire someone who shows up unsolicited after a storm — verify license, get competing quotes, take your time even if they pressure you.
12 Questions to Ask Before Hiring
What Must Be in Your Impact Window Contract
A handshake deal or a one-page quote is not enough. Here's what a professional impact window contract must include:
Why Florida Homeowners Choose Vieser Construction
Licensed & Insured
Vieser Construction LLC is a licensed Florida contractor. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance. License number and COI available on request — no hesitation.
We Pull All Permits
We handle all building permits and final inspections in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. You receive the Certificate of Completion — the document your insurance company needs.
Windows Stock Market Pricing
We sell PGT WinGuard, ESW, and Mr. Glass through Windows Stock Market at 30–60% below retail pricing. Full product spec, FPA/NOA numbers in every written quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Get a Quote from a Verified Licensed Florida Contractor
Vieser Construction LLC is licensed, insured, and has installed impact windows across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. We provide written quotes with exact FPA numbers, pull all permits, and back our work with a full labor warranty.
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