Commercial Storefront Glazier — Gulf County, Florida

Impact-rated storefront, curtain wall, entrances, and architectural glass across all of Gulf County. Florida CGC #1531993. 135–145 mph design wind compliance. County seat: Port St. Joe. 48-hour bid letters.

Gulf County commercial glazing market.

Gulf County is one of Florida's smallest commercial markets — Port St. Joe is the county seat and commercial center, anchored by the downtown historic district on St. Joseph Bay and the WindMark Beach St. Joe Company development on the coast. Hurricane Michael (2018) hit Gulf County hard and post-Michael rebuild work is still active. ACG bids Gulf County as a Florida-licensed glazing sub with impact NOA coverage and historic preservation submittal experience.

Gulf County cities we serve.

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Gulf County permitting and code notes.

  • Gulf County Building Department permits unincorporated areas.
  • City of Port St. Joe and City of Wewahitchka have their own building departments.
  • Coastal Gulf County is full WBDR — 140 mph design wind, impact glazing required.
  • Port St. Joe downtown historic district has design review for storefront alterations.

Why GCs choose ACG for Gulf County commercial glazing.

  • Florida statewide license — CGC #1531993 covers all 67 counties including Gulf County.
  • Impact NOA library — every storefront, entrance, and impact window we quote carries current Florida Product Approval references.
  • Self-performed install — own crew or partner crew under ACG license and insurance. No brokered installers.
  • 48-hour bid turnaround — real lump-sum numbers, NOA references, lead times, no ranges.

Need a Gulf County commercial glazing bid?

Send drawings to [email protected] or use the form below. Bid letter back in 48 hours.