FAQs

Viking Windows and Doors

  • Do you offer any guarantees?

    We provide a 1-year workmanship guarantee on all our installations, demonstrating our confidence in the quality of our work.
  • Do you offer free estimates?

    Yes, we offer complimentary, no-obligation estimates for all of our services to help you make an informed decision.
  • Is financing available?

    We offer quick and flexible financing options that can be tailored to suit your specific budget requirements.
  • How do flood barriers work?

    Flood barriers are designed to prevent water damage by blocking or redirecting water away from vulnerable entry points such as doors, garages, and driveways.
  • What are the most important steps to prepare my home for hurricane season?

    Key preparations include reinforcing windows and doors, ensuring gutters and drains are clear, pruning trees, and maintaining an adequate supply of emergency provisions.
  • Do I need flood barriers if I'm not in a flood zone?

    Flood barriers can be beneficial even outside designated flood zones, as they provide additional protection against potential water damage from heavy rainfall or drainage issues.
  • Will I need to replace my frame to install a hurricane door?

    Frame replacement isn't always necessary. If your existing frame is structurally sound, we can often install hurricane-rated doors without replacing it.
  • What materials are hurricane doors made from?

    Hurricane doors are typically constructed using durable materials such as reinforced fiberglass, steel, or aluminum, and often incorporate impact-resistant glass panels.
  • Are hurricane doors really necessary if I already have impact windows?

    Hurricane doors complement impact windows by providing comprehensive protection. Together, they create a robust barrier against wind and water intrusion during severe weather events.
  • Will impact windows increase my home's value?

    Impact windows can indeed enhance your home's value by improving its aesthetic appeal, increasing security, and serving as a desirable feature for potential buyers in storm-prone areas.