In the high-stakes environment of Florida, glazing is far more than an aesthetic choice—it is a critical component of a building’s survival strategy. For 2R Builders Corporation, providing glazing services in Florida means balancing architectural beauty with the rigorous demands of the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ)
Miami’s climate creates a unique set of challenges that standard glazing systems cannot handle. To protect a property here, the glazing must address three primary threats:
We specialize in high-performance curtain wall systems that wrap a building in a continuous, non-structural glass skin. Unlike standard windows, our curtain walls are designed to manage air and water infiltration while providing a sleek, “all-glass” look.
In Miami, “Impact” isn’t an upgrade; it’s a requirement. We install Laminated Impact Glass, which consists of two panes of glass bonded by a tough interlayer (PVB or SGP).
For Miami’s iconic balconies and terraces, we provide structural glass railings that offer unobstructed ocean or city views.
“Restoring the View, Protecting the Vision.” With two decades of experience in South Florida property restoration, 2R Builders Corporation understands that glazing is the “eyes” of your building. We have spent 20 years bringing aging Miami properties back to life—replacing failing, leaky windows with state-of-the-art impact systems that lower energy bills and provide total peace of mind.
Restoration is about more than fixing what is broken; it’s about upgrading your property to thrive in the modern environment. Whether it’s a historic renovation or a modern commercial curtain wall, we bring your property back to life with the precision, safety, and “Miami-tough” durability that only 20 years in the field can provide.
In Miami, you can often sell a glazing project based on ROI (Return on Investment). I recommend adding a small note about how “High-Performance Low-E Glazing” can reduce AC costs by up to 30%, which is a huge selling point for Miami property owners.
Yes. The entire county of Miami-Dade is designated as a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). This is the strictest building code zone in the United States. It requires all exterior “envelopes”—including windows, doors, and roofing—to be tested and certified to withstand wind speeds of 175 mph or higher and passed through rigorous large-missile impact testing.
An NOA (Notice of Acceptance) is a certification issued by Miami-Dade County’s Product Control Division. It proves that a specific window, door, or curtain wall system has been tested and approved for use in our hurricane zone. At 2R Builders, we only install products with a valid NOA to ensure your permit is approved and your insurance premiums are minimized.
Following the enactment of Senate Bill 4-D (SB 4-D), Florida now requires mandatory Milestone Structural Inspections for condominium and cooperative buildings that are three stories or higher.
As of 2025/2026, associations are no longer allowed to “waive” or underfund reserves for critical structural items. A SIRS identifies the remaining useful life of your building’s most vital components—including waterproofing, exterior painting, roofing, and load-bearing walls. 2R Builders works with associations to provide accurate restoration estimates that align with these mandatory reserve requirements.
In Miami’s tropical climate, seams are the enemy. Traditional “Hot Shield” or bitumen rolls are applied in sheets, creating joints that can expand and fail in the South Florida heat.
In Miami-Dade, almost all work that affects the building’s exterior “envelope” requires a permit. This includes replacing windows, doors, or applying structural waterproofing to balconies and parking garages. We handle the electronic permit submittal process (via portals like iBuild or CSS) to ensure all work is documented, inspected, and compliant with current Florida Building Codes.