
Impact Window Installation and Sliding Door Repairs
IN Port Charlotte, FL
Closing the Gaps in Charlotte County Protection
Port Charlotte is home to thousands of concrete block homes built between the 1960s and 1980s. RSA Windows helps homeowners replace vulnerable jalousie and single-pane windows with high-performance impact glass engineered to withstand the direct hurricane strikes this community has endured.
The Florida 25% Rule & Insurance Credits
In Port Charlotte, replacing more than 25% of glazed area within a year triggers a requirement to bring all remaining openings to current code. RSA Windows helps you navigate this while securing wind-mitigation credits using the OIR-B1-1802 form and My Safe Florida Home grant eligibility.

Why Port Charlotte Trusts RSA Windows
We specialized in Charlotte County housing stock—from GDC block homes to Deep Creek builds. We provide honest, repair-first evaluations, ensuring you never pay for a full replacement when a professional restoration will suffice.
Window & Sliding Door Solutions
From emergency glass repair to hurricane-impact installations, we provide code-compliant engineering.

Impact Window Installation In Port Charlotte
Full range of Single/Double Hung, Casement, and Picture windows. We specialize in jalousie-to-impact conversions for older Charlotte County homes.

Premium Sliding Glass Doors In Port Charlotte
Installation of 2, 3, 4-panel, and multi-slide impact systems. Replace failing original sliders with modern, multi-point locking security and energy efficiency.

Sliding Door Roller & Track Repair In Port Charlotte
Prompt restoration for doors degraded by salt-laden harbor air. We replace corroded rollers and resurface tracks on-site in 1-2 hours.

Door Locks, Hardware & Sealing In Port Charlotte
Technical repair of mortise locks, weatherstripping, and pile seals. We stop drafts, insects, and water intrusion on sound existing frames.
Pricing & Options
10-year warranty on glass seals. Transparent service for retirees, veterans, and local families.
Sliding Door Restoration
On-site roller & track replacement.
New Impact Window Unit
Per opening - Includes full installation.
Whole-Home Upgrade
Includes all Charlotte County Permits.
Why Port Charlotte Homeowners Are Upgrading
Our Process
Professional Service 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. Port Charlotte is unincorporated Charlotte County. All window and door replacements involving structural or product type changes require a building permit. RSA Windows manages the entire process for you.
Ian's damage often triggered the Florida Building Code's 25% Rule, requiring all openings to meet current impact standards during restoration. This has led many to choose whole-home upgrades.
Most installations take 2 to 4 days once custom windows arrive, depending on size and if jalousie-to-standard resizing is required.
Absolutely. We resize and prepare jalousie rough openings to accept modern impact units, dramatically improving performance and aesthetics.
We install 2, 3, and 4-panel impact sliders, pocket systems, and multi-slide doors suited for wide lanai and harbor-view openings.
In many cases, yes. If the frame is sound, we replace rollers, tracks, and hardware compatible with 1970s-90s brands found in Port Charlotte.
Yes. Laminated glass provides superior sound insulation over standard units, consistently providing a quieter interior for homes near busy corridors.
Charlotte County homeowners who protect every opening typically see meaningful premium reductions through wind-mitigation credits documented on OIR-B1-1802 forms.
Yes. Charley and Ian proved that inland Port Charlotte suffers the same destructive winds as the harbor, and code requires protection regardless of proximity to water.





