
Impact Window Installation and Sliding Door Repairs
IN Matlacha, FL
Protecting the Foundation of Matlacha's Resilience
Matlacha is one of the most hurricane-vulnerable communities in Southwest Florida. Whether you are rebuilding after Ian or retrofitting a classic stilt home, RSA Windows provides the specialized coastal expertise required for Estero Island's most exposed properties.
The Florida 25% Rule & Rebuilding Efforts
In Matlacha, where many homes are undergoing post-Ian restoration, replacing more than 25% of glazed area triggers a full-home upgrade to current impact standards. RSA Windows helps you navigate these Lee County requirements while maximizing wind-mitigation credits that offset substantial coastal insurance premiums.

Why Matlacha Trusts RSA Windows
We specialized exclusively in impact products and coastal restoration. We understand the specific challenges of elevated structures and salt corrosion unique to Matlacha. We build trust through honest, repair-first assessments for every island property.
Window & Sliding Door Solutions
From emergency glass repair to hurricane-impact installations, we provide code-compliant engineering.

Impact Window Installation In Matlacha
Professional installation for stilt homes and cottages. We carry aluminum and vinyl frames engineered for Lee County's highest coastal wind-load design pressures.

Premium Sliding Glass Doors In Matlacha
Corrosion-resistant sliding systems built for constant salt air and waterfront exposure. Available in multi-panel and pocket-style configurations that maximize views.

Sliding Door Roller & Track Repair In Matlacha
Salt spray from the Pass degrades hardware fast. We provide restoration for salt-corroded rollers and tracks on-site in 1-2 hours—extending the life of your doors.

Door Locks, Hardware & Sealing In Matlacha
Technical repair of handles, lock mechanisms, and weatherstripping. We fix seal failures caused by salt exposure and coastal structural settling.
Pricing & Options
10-year warranty on glass seals and frames. Reliable expertise for stilt and elevated homes.
Coastal Roller Restoration
On-site diagnostic and saltwater cleaning.
Impact Window Upgrade
Per opening - Includes full coastal install.
Whole-Island Impact Upgrade
Includes all Lee County coastal permits.
Why Matlacha Properties Need Impact Windows Now
Our Process
Island Expertise from Start to Finish
Why Homeowners Trust RSA Windows

TRUSTED SERVICE
RELIABLE, RESPONSIVE, AND CUSTOMER-FOCUSED FROM START TO FINISH.

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
PRECISE MEASUREMENTS, CLEAN REMOVAL, AND EXPERT WORKMANSHIP EVERY TIME.

LICENSED & INSURED
FULLY LICENSED AND INSURED FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND AND PROTECTION.
Frequently Asked Questions
Expert answers regarding impact windows, sliding doors, and Florida building codes.
Yes. Any new construction or substantial improvement must meet Florida Building Code, which mandates hurricane-rated glazing in the wind-borne debris region.
Yes. Matlacha properties fall under coastal construction zones with specific design pressure ratings and elevation standards that RSA Windows handles as standard.
Typical installations are completed in 1 to 3 days. Elevated stilt homes may require additional staging and access planning by our certified crews.
Absolutely. RSA Windows brings the specialized equipment and expertise needed to work safely on raised Matlacha homes and stilt designs.
Yes. They provide 24/7 protection with no setup required, critical for Matlacha residents facing early evacuations when the bridge closes.
In many cases, yes. Sticking and locking issues can often be repaired on-site. However, hidden frame corrosion from surge exposure may make replacement safer.
Constant salt spray and humidity can cause rollers to fail in as few as 3 to 5 years, much faster than inland manufacturer ratings.
Yes. We manage the entire permitting process, including specific coastal zone documentation, from application through final inspection.
Yes. Verified wind-mitigation features unlock premium credits from insurers, which is significant given the island's high-risk classification.
Yes. It's one of the highest-value improvements you can make, improving storm safety, reducing energy costs, and increasing resale value in a post-Ian market.





