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Impact Windows & Doors · Loxahatchee & The Acreage, FL
Licensed Florida General Contractor CGC1528750
CGI, PGT WinGuard, ES, and Monogram impact windows and doors from $150, installed across Loxahatchee, The Acreage, Loxahatchee Groves and Westlake — permitted through whichever of three offices actually covers your parcel, rated for the 140–160 mph Wind-Borne Debris Region, from a crew whose own shop sits at 16140 Okeechobee Blvd.
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Randolph Scott Bell is the only Palm Beach County contractor who is also a certified energy engineer — the owner inspects every Loxahatchee window and door job himself. Every estimate includes a free wind-mitigation & energy walk-through, and every install carries a written one-year workmanship warranty. We install CGI, PGT WinGuard, ES, and Monogram lines, with windows starting from $150; doors are quoted by size and configuration — never a flat price, call for a quote.
Permitting & Product Approval
A window or door swap is still a permitted job here, and which desk stamps it depends on the parcel: unincorporated Acreage addresses go through Palm Beach County's Planning, Zoning & Building Division (2300 North Jog Road, West Palm Beach, or the county's ePZB portal), Loxahatchee Groves runs its own electronic permitting from Town Hall on F Road, and Westlake issues through its own Building Department. Florida law requires the contractor of record to hold that permit and stand for the final inspection — we do, every time, in whichever office applies to your address.
The number that matters most on the paperwork is the Florida Product Approval number stamped on the unit itself. Every window and door we sell here — CGI, PGT WinGuard, ES, or Monogram — carries an approval rated for the local Wind-Borne Debris Region, where design speeds generally run 140-160 mph. That number, matched to your installation method, is what an inspector checks and what an insurer later asks for on the wind-mitigation form.
Communities & HOA
Out here, whether anyone but you signs off on a window choice depends almost entirely on the neighborhood. Westlake — Minto's build-out since 2017 on the old Callery-Judge grove — and the newer custom Acreage homes typically run an HOA or ARB that reviews frame color, grid pattern, and finish before a permit ever gets pulled; we prepare that submittal as part of the job.
Step onto an older Acreage acre-plus lot and there's usually no board at all — just a 1970s-1990s concrete-block house, often still on its original single-pane or aluminum-frame glass, where the homeowner picks the frame color and we go straight to the permit. Those older homes are also where an impact upgrade does the most work for the power bill, not just the storm.
Proof
Ask us for a named Loxahatchee impact-window job and we'll tell you straight: nothing is confirmed on our project ledger yet for this specific service in this specific town, and we're not going to manufacture one to close a sale. What is real and checkable is the license behind the install — Certified General Contractor CGC1528750, EPA Lead-Safe Firm #NAT-F122701-2, and BBB A+ accreditation — none of which needs anything extra to operate here.
And the one thing genuinely unique to us: 16140 Okeechobee Blvd is where the crew actually parks the trucks at night, not a pin on a service map. We hold the Palm Beach County Business Tax Receipt and stop there — no separate Loxahatchee Groves receipt is claimed, since that line is still unresolved between the county and the Town.

Questions, Answered
It depends on the parcel. The 33470 ZIP code spans several jurisdictions — most of The Acreage and the surrounding areas mailed as Loxahatchee are unincorporated Palm Beach County, and permits go through the county's Planning, Zoning & Building Division at 2300 North Jog Road, West Palm Beach, or online via the county's ePZB portal. The Town of Loxahatchee Groves is its own municipality — it took building operations in-house in 2022 and issues its own permits electronically from Town Hall on F Road. The City of Westlake, incorporated in 2016, runs its own Building Department. We confirm the exact jurisdiction from the parcel record before we quote.
All of Palm Beach County, including the western communities, sits in the Florida Building Code's Wind-Borne Debris Region. Design wind speeds in this part of the county generally run in the 140-160 mph range depending on code edition and risk category. Every window and door we install, and its attachment method, must carry a valid Florida Product Approval rated to that standard — being inland does not exempt you.
Usually only in the newer, gated, or custom-built communities. Westlake and newer custom Acreage homes commonly run HOA or ARB architectural-review requirements governing window and door style, color, and frame finish, which we coordinate alongside the permit. Most of the older Acreage acre-plus lots carry no HOA at all, and homeowners there are free to choose frame color and grid pattern without a board review.
There is no confirmed named impact-window or door project in Loxahatchee on our record, and we won't invent one. What we do have that no competitor can claim: our actual shop is at 16140 Okeechobee Blvd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470 — this isn't a service area for us, it's the street the crew lives on. We lead with our CGC1528750 credential for window and door work specifically.
Yes. Bell Engineering and Construction Corporation holds Florida Certified General Contractor license CGC1528750 — a statewide certification requiring no additional local licensure — is fully insured, is an EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm (#NAT-F122701-2), is BBB A+ accredited, and holds a Palm Beach County Business Tax Receipt. We claim only that county receipt here, not a Loxahatchee-specific one, since that's unresolved between unincorporated PBC and the Town of Loxahatchee Groves.
Yes. Financing is available through our partner Renew Financial's RenewPACE program, designed for energy and storm-protection upgrades like impact windows and new roofs. Ask us about eligibility.
Free estimate, 24-hour response, a free wind-mitigation & energy walk-through, and a licensed contractor whose own shop is down the road from you.