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About Stirling Construction
Your trusted impact window and door contractor serving Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties.
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Founded by Ed Greenwell, Sterling Construction began as a small family-owned business with a passion for providing high-quality window and door installations. Over the years, we have grown into a trusted name in the industry, known for our expertise and dedication to our clients.
Sterling Construction specializes in impact window and impact door replacements and installations for residential, commercial and high-rise properties. Over the last 30 years, we have serviced thousands of properties in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties. We strive to deliver the same quality care that we would expect for our own families and for ourselves.
Mission & Values
Our mission is to enhance the safety, comfort, and beauty of homes and businesses in South Florida through expert installation of impact windows and doors. We strive to exceed expectations with every project, delivering unparalleled quality and service.
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Why Choose Us?
As a fully licensed general contractor in the State of Florida (#CGC-1520996), we have the capability to fully manage our customer’s projects from beginning to end! Many of our competitors only carry a glazing license which limits their scope of work to installation of the window or door only.
Any structural complications that may arise during the project would require a General Contractor’s license. This can result in added costs and lost time. Whomever you decide to hire, make sure their license number starts with “CGC”.
Many of our competitors only offer a 1 year labor warranty – we offer a 3 year labor warranty at no extra cost to you! Our in-house team of installers are highly trained to provide you with prompt, friendly service. All of our work is guaranteed!
Frequently Asked Questions
What brands of windows and doors do you use?
We are an approved vendor of The PGT Innovations family including CGI®, PGT® Custom Windows and Doors, WinDoor®, Western Window Systems, Anlin Windows & Doors, Eze-Breeze®, Eco Window Systems, NewSouth Window Solutions, and Martin Door.
We also work with Mr. Glass, among others.
Why should I replace my windows?
Window replacement is a sensible idea for home-improvement. This is especially true if you choose well-made high-performance replacement windows. They will save you money because your home heating and cooling bills will be lower-and your home will be much more comfortable to live in. New windows will increase your home’s value and provide numerous benefits like enhanced levels of safety and security, greater beauty, low maintenance and ease of operation.
Is it sensible to replace windows in an ailing economy?
Reports that the construction or housing industry are down typically refer to new home construction. In truth, the recovery of this segment of building may take some time.
Conversely, the home-improvement business is slated to recover much sooner (before the end of 2009). Homeowners not planning to build new homes anytime soon may decide to fix up their present homes. A savvy home-improvement idea is to replace windows and doors.
New windows add to the home’s value. A January 2009 issue of Remodeling magazine reported that 77.2% (national average) of the window replacement cost is gained back once the home has been sold. Moreover, premium-quality replacement windows and doors save homeowners money due to lowered home heating and cooling bills. Window replacement contributes to a cleaner environment and reduces our nation’s dependency on foreign oil.
Why should I replace my windows now?
New 2010 building code changes have taken effect March 15 2012. Although these changes have been enforced differently in each municipality there is a movement in Tallahassee to get these changes enforced absolutely across all construction, new construction and remodeling.
These changes represent an additional cost of approximately 30% additional to all newly installed windows and doors to meet the new requirements. While this battle is being fought out it is every one that is considering window and door replacement this work be done sooner than later as it will eventually cost more due to new cde requirements. A new code is being drafted for issuance in 2015 and this will without question increase the price of replacing windows and doors.
How do I know when I need new windows?
There are many factors that might influence your choice to replace existing windows. Your energy bills are high-and continue to increase.Your home feels drafty in cold weather or too warm from heat penetrating your windows and doors in warmer weather.
You’re concerned about the safety of your windows and doors. Your windows and doors are difficult or impossible to operate. Your home’s existing windows and doors are faded, making your home look old and outdated.
The glass of your windows and doors is cracked, damaged or the operating hardware is failing. You’re looking to add “ curb appeal” to sell your home.
Your old windows and doors are in constant disrepair, requiring anything from puttying, painting, replacing parts, adjusting and waterproofing. You want to decrease your home’s high insurance rate.
What are the features and benefits of residential impact windows and doors?
Extreme Weather Resistance
- Wind Load Capacity: Designed to withstand high wind pressures and impacts common at higher elevations.
- Hurricane Protection: Built to meet or exceed stringent hurricane codes, providing robust protection against severe storms.
Structural Integrity
- Reinforced Frames: Stronger frames and reinforced glass ensure stability and durability.
- Safety Features: Enhanced safety measures to prevent glass from falling, protecting both occupants and pedestrians below.
Sound Insulation
- Noise Reduction: Superior soundproofing to mitigate external noise, creating a quieter indoor environment.
- Comfort: Enhances the comfort of residents and tenants by reducing the intrusion of street noise and wind.
Energy Efficiency
- Thermal Performance: Improves thermal insulation, reducing heating and cooling costs.
- Sustainability: Contributes to the building’s overall energy efficiency and sustainability goals.
Compliance and Standards
- Florida Building Codes: Must adhere to strict local building codes, especially in hurricane-prone regions such as in South Florida.
- Quality Assurance: Undergo rigorous testing and certification to ensure compliance with safety and performance standards.