Construction Tips · April 13, 2026

Hurricane-Ready Homes: What Every South Florida Buyer Should Know

Building or buying a home in South Florida means building or buying a home in one of the most hurricane-active regions in the United States. Miami-Dade County enforces some of the strictest building codes in the country — for good reason. But not all builders interpret those codes the same way, and not all homes are created equal when the wind starts to blow.

Here’s what you need to know before you sign any contract with a builder in South Florida.

Impact Windows and Doors: Non-Negotiable

Since Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Miami-Dade County has required impact-resistant windows and doors on all new residential construction. These are not storm shutters — they are permanently installed laminated glass units that meet Miami-Dade’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) standards, the toughest in the nation.

What to ask your builder: Are the impact windows Miami-Dade approved? Ask for the Notice of Acceptance (NOA) number. All Presto Construct homes use Miami-Dade approved impact products as standard.

Roof Systems: Where Homes Win or Lose

The roof is the most critical component of hurricane resistance. Key elements include:

Concrete Block vs. Frame Construction

Most South Florida homes are built with concrete masonry units (CMU) — concrete block walls reinforced with rebar and filled with grout. This construction method provides excellent wind and impact resistance and is the standard for residential construction in Miami-Dade. All Presto Construct homes are CBS (Concrete Block and Stucco) construction.

Garage Doors: The Weak Link

Garage doors are one of the most vulnerable openings in a home during a hurricane. Miami-Dade requires garage doors to meet wind load ratings. Look for the Miami-Dade NOA and make sure your builder installs compliant doors — not the bare minimum.

Questions to Ask Every Builder

Before you sign with any builder in South Florida, ask these questions:

At Presto Construct, all of these are standard — not upgrades. We’re happy to walk you through our construction methods in detail. Call or contact us anytime.

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