Access Impact Inc.

Access Impact Inc. Access Impact Inc. is a military family-owned and operated business located in South Florida.

Here's something most South Florida homeowners don't know: the 2026 Florida Building Code updates are stricter than ever...
06/14/2026

Here's something most South Florida homeowners don't know: the 2026 Florida Building Code updates are stricter than ever on hurricane protection—but they could actually save you 25-35% on insurance premiums. 🏠

Impact windows and doors aren't just about surviving the next big storm anymore. They're about year-round energy savings (your AC will thank you), noise reduction, and UV protection that keeps your furniture from fading.

We've been installing hurricane protection across Palm Beach, Broward, and Collier Counties for over 30 years. The biggest mistake we see? Homeowners waiting until June to think about this stuff.

Storm season's here. Are your windows and doors actually up to code?

Drop a comment if you have questions about what's required in 2026—happy to help. 💬

Here's a question most South Florida homeowners don't think about until it's too late: Do your impact windows actually m...
06/10/2026

Here's a question most South Florida homeowners don't think about until it's too late: Do your impact windows actually meet 2026 Florida Building Code standards?

A lot of homes installed "hurricane protection" years ago that wouldn't pass today's requirements. And with storm season right around the corner, now's the time to find out where you stand.

We've been doing this for 30+ years across Palm Beach, Broward, Collier, Martin, Lee, and Charlotte Counties. We don't just install impact windows and doors—we make sure you understand what you're getting, why it matters, and how it keeps your family safe AND lowers your energy bills. 🛡️

Florida Building Code compliance isn't optional. But understanding it shouldn't feel like homework either.

What questions do you have about hurricane protection for your home? Drop them below—we're here to help.

"Do impact windows really make a difference in energy bills?"We get this one constantly. Here's the truth in 2026: South...
06/07/2026

"Do impact windows really make a difference in energy bills?"

We get this one constantly. Here's the truth in 2026: South Florida homeowners see 20-30% lower cooling costs with properly installed impact windows. Not just storm protection—you're blocking UV rays and heat transfer year-round.

Another big one: "Can I install impact garage doors myself?" Short answer: Florida Building Code requires certified installation for compliance and insurance coverage. DIY installs void warranties and can cost you in claims.

And yes, your existing frames can usually handle impact windows—but only a proper assessment tells you for sure. Every home's different.

What's the question you keep wondering about hurricane protection? Drop it below 🌀 We've been doing this for 30+ years across Palm Beach, Broward, Collier, Martin, Lee, and Charlotte Counties—chances are, we've answered it before.

Most South Florida homeowners think impact windows are just about hurricanes. But they're missing 3 other benefits that ...
06/03/2026

Most South Florida homeowners think impact windows are just about hurricanes. But they're missing 3 other benefits that matter year-round. 🏠

Yes, Florida Building Code-compliant impact windows protect you during storm season. But they also:

• Cut your AC costs (major in 2026 with energy prices)
• Block 99% of UV rays (goodbye faded furniture)
• Reduce outside noise by up to 50%

We've been installing impact windows, doors, and garage doors across Palm Beach, Broward, and Collier Counties for 30+ years. Military family-owned. We don't just install—we educate homeowners on what actually works.

What surprised you most about impact windows? Drop a comment below. 👇

Think your impact windows from 2015 are still up to code? Think again.South Florida's building codes have evolved signif...
05/31/2026

Think your impact windows from 2015 are still up to code? Think again.

South Florida's building codes have evolved significantly—especially after recent storm seasons. What passed inspection a decade ago might not meet 2026 standards for wind resistance, water infiltration, or energy performance.

Here's what changed: stricter testing protocols for large missile impact, tighter air leakage requirements, and updated installation methods that most DIYers (and some older contractors) aren't following.

If you're buying a home built before 2022 or considering upgrades, it's worth getting a current compliance check. The difference between old spec and new spec could mean thousands in insurance premiums—or worse, denied claims after a storm. 🏠

What year were your impact windows installed? Drop it in the comments.

Most South Florida homeowners think hurricane prep starts when a storm is named. 🌪️But here's what 30+ years of experien...
05/27/2026

Most South Florida homeowners think hurricane prep starts when a storm is named. 🌪️

But here's what 30+ years of experience has taught us: real protection happens months before hurricane season.

We get it—navigating Florida Building Code updates, understanding impact ratings, and figuring out which products actually protect your family can be overwhelming.

That's why we focus on education first. Whether you're considering impact windows, doors, or garage doors, we walk you through:

✓ What current 2026 codes actually require
✓ How proper installation affects performance (hint: it's everything)
✓ Energy savings you'll see year-round—not just during storms
✓ Real talk about what works for YOUR home and budget

No pressure. No sales pitch. Just straight answers from a military family that's been protecting South Florida homes since the '90s.

What questions do you have about hurricane protection? Drop them below. 👇

Did you know Florida Building Code 2026 requires impact protection in all coastal zones—but not all installations actual...
05/24/2026

Did you know Florida Building Code 2026 requires impact protection in all coastal zones—but not all installations actually meet compliance standards? 🏠

We see it constantly: contractors cutting corners on anchor points, using non-rated glass, or skipping proper flashing. Then hurricane season hits and homeowners find out the hard way.

Proper impact window and door installation isn't just about the product—it's about anchoring, sealing, and testing to withstand 200+ mph debris impact. Our 30+ years in South Florida means we know exactly what inspectors look for and what storms demand.

If you're planning upgrades this year, ask your installer about their Florida Product Approval numbers and installation certifications. Not sure what to look for? Drop a comment and we'll share the key questions every homeowner should ask. 💨

Here's something most South Florida homeowners don't realize: the 2026 Florida Building Code updates made impact-rated i...
05/20/2026

Here's something most South Florida homeowners don't realize: the 2026 Florida Building Code updates made impact-rated installations even more strict—and that's actually protecting you. 🏠

We're seeing a shift this year. More homeowners in Palm Beach and Broward are asking the right questions *before* installation: "Is this installer certified?" "Will this pass inspection?" "What happens during the next storm?"

Smart move. Because a beautiful impact window means nothing if it's not installed to code.

The good news? Proper installation isn't just about hurricane protection anymore—it's cutting energy bills by 30-40% in this heat. That's real money back in your pocket between storm seasons.

What's your biggest concern when it comes to impact protection—installation quality, cost, or something else? Drop a comment. 👇

A homeowner in Naples told us their biggest worry wasn't the next hurricane — it was whether their new impact garage doo...
05/17/2026

A homeowner in Naples told us their biggest worry wasn't the next hurricane — it was whether their new impact garage doors would look as good as they performed. 🌪️

Fast forward to spring 2026: Their all-glass impact garage door survived the season, kept their home protected, and became the neighborhood focal point.

Their words? "I didn't think I could have both beauty and peace of mind."

Turns out, you don't have to choose. Military family-owned with 30+ years of experience, we've been proving that across South Florida since day one.

What's your biggest hesitation about upgrading to impact doors? Let's talk it through. 💬

Address

Deerfield Beach, FL
33441

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15612832777

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