Citiquiet Windows And Doors Reviews 2026
CitiQuiet Windows And Doors is based in Boca Raton, Florida sells and installs impact windows throughout most of South Florida. The company sell a number of huricane options, including ES Windows, PGT, and Custom Window Systems. Unfortunately, CitiQuiet Windows And Doors does not have the best online reviews in the business, with google local scoring them 2.5 out of 5 for their services. Not ideal for any consumers looking for an impact window option from a company that prides itseld on its reputation.
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Our Verdict: If live in South Florida and are interested in impact windows, CitiQuiet Windows And Doors might be worth a bid for comparison pricing. I would be cautious about going with them based on the online reviews.
(Always Get 3 to 4 Local Price Quotes - And My Personal Advice)
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Below, you'll find information and Citiquiet Florida Windows Reviews on the company that is based out of Boca Raton, Florida. We would love to get more consumer reviews on this company and their services.
Dane - Site Editor
Boca Raton Window Replacement Quotes
| Window Series | Total Quote Installed | Average Installed Cost | Editor Takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|
| PGT Aluminum Windows (CitiQuiet) | $22,000 | Approximately $1,692 per opening installed | Much less expensive than Renewal, but compare finish consistency for a phased project |
| Renewal By Andersen | $38,000 | Approximately $2,923 per opening installed | Very expensive and likely overpriced compared with comparable Florida options |
| Price Difference | $16,000 less with PGT | Approximately $1,231 less per opening | Big enough savings to justify collecting more local Florida bids before deciding |
"I live in Boca Raton Florida. I have a lot of windows in my home and am looking at a phased project."
"So far I have a PGT (aluminum) quote at $22k from CitiQuiet and a Renewal By Andersen cost quote at $38k for 13 replacements."
"I have sticker shock. Why is it that much per opening????"
"Andersen is stating their product doesn’t fade where the PGT aluminum windows will. This will be a consideration if it takes 2-3 years to do the entire house. Help!"
Alice - Homeowner - from 2026
Editor's Advice:
Hi Alice, those are definitely very high bids, although recent demand has pushed pricing upward because many companies simply have more work than they can handle. Having said that, I still see very reasonable bids come through, so I do think the Renewal By Andersen quote is overpriced for what you’re getting.
Personally, I would probably expand your search beyond just CitiQuiet and Renewal By Andersen and see what additional local companies can offer. If you would like some additional Florida recommendations, here is our Price Quote Form. Start with your zip code where it says “Find Local Five Star Rated Pros.”
The bids are completely free and you can always send them over to me afterward. I’m happy to provide my unbiased take on any quotes you receive since I’m not incentivized by any particular company. In addition, I can send over my recommended “good” and “great” replacement window lists for Florida homeowners.
Dane — Site Editor - from 2026
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Florida Home Improvement Associates
| Window Brand | Total Quote Installed | Editor Takeaway |
|---|---|---|
| Storm Tight Windows | $113,849 retail $79,689 discounted |
Extremely expensive quote driven largely by large slider door pricing |
| PGT WinGuard 5500 Series | Quote pending | One of the better known impact window options in Florida |
| ES Windows | Not provided | Imported impact window brand offered through CitiQuiet |
"Tim, thanks so much for the input. Very helpful. One question I have with vinyl. Knowing everything plastic gets beat up in the Florida sun, these newer vinyls will stand up to the heat for many years?"
"CitiQuiet also offers a Colombian company called ES Windows. According to the CitiQuiet rep, they are supposed to be excellent, but they take a while because of the importation. Any experience?"
"Lastly, FHA is Florida Home Improvement Associates. The guy never measured and never gave an actual quote. When I asked for one for comparison purposes, he said he didn’t have time if I wasn’t willing to commit on the spot."
"I also called CWS for input and got their field rep’s number and left a message. No response."
"Is there a PGT model you would recommend in impact glass? Storm Tight Windows came back today and gave me the estimate. $113,849. The rebate price for the day was $79,689."
"The explanation for the ridiculously high price was that the sliders were so expensive. A review of the Texas Storm Tight website revealed that they don’t even manufacture their own doors. They use ProVia of Texas."
Glenn - Homeowner - from 2024
Editor's Advice:
Glenn, quality vinyl windows will absolutely hold up in the Florida climate. While aluminum may hold up slightly better over the very long term, it is considerably less energy efficient, so homeowners are usually balancing durability against thermal performance.
I don’t have firsthand experience with ES Windows, so I can’t really speak to their long-term quality. Personally, I would want to compare the performance data directly against established Florida brands like PGT and CWS before making a decision.
At minimum, I would compare the U-factor, SHGC, design pressure rating, air infiltration numbers, and visible transmittance values. As for FHA, the mixed online reviews combined with the high-pressure sales approach would probably give me pause.
Regarding PGT, I would definitely look at the PGT WinGuard 5500 Series. It’s a proven impact window and one of the better-known products in the Florida market.
And wow — that Storm Tight quote is incredibly high. Honestly, it’s a good reminder for homeowners to always collect multiple bids before signing anything. Overall, it sounds like you’re getting put through the ringer a bit so far. Hopefully the PGT quote comes in much more reasonable. Let me know how that one turns out.
Tim - Site Editor - from 2024
Max Guard Windows vs New South
Hi Tim, we live in Palm Beach County, FL. Love your site and the feedback. We have had all kinds of people at our house. MaxGuard, WindowWorld, NewSouth, Gulfcoast, SIW, CitiQuiet and FHA.
MaxGuard was the highest for Vinyl Cat 5 at $49K
New South was $47K for Vinyl (Cat 5) - read all of out New South Windows Reviews here.
Window World was $41K for Vinyl (Cat 5)
CitiQuiet was $38 for Aluminum (PGT)
SIW was $37 for Aluminum
FHA was “upper 30’s” for CWS Vinyl
- Still waiting on GulfCoast for a PGT price quote.
All of the aluminum quotes are for a two-ply window membrane combo with Low-e. The Vinyl Quotes are for the Argon Triple Pane Windows. We are inclined to do Custom Window Systems as we get an enhanced warrantee and thermal window through BJs Club, but wanted to get your thoughts.
We have: 3 Sliders: 8’ x 9’ (three moveable panels), 8’ x 8’ (two moveable panels), and 8’ x 6’ (two moveable panels)
20 Windows: 6 single hung windows that are 36” x 74”, 2 block glass windows with a 36.5” x 13” opening each, 4 single hung windows 36” x 54”, 2 block glass windows 24” x 32”, 3 picture windows 18” x 48”, 1 block glass window 48” x 64”, 1 arched window 60” x 48” (2 piece) and 1 arched window 9’ w x 88” (2 piece with the bottom being 36” high).
Any recommendations to lower our costs? Any other installer or manufacturer we should consider? Thanks for taking a look and love your Citiquiet Florida Windows Reviews. Regards.
Glenn - Homeowner - from 2018
[Website Editor Reply]
Glenn, I'm not familiar with all the Florida companies that you've listed. Max Guard does seem to get good reviews but $49K seems pretty excessive for your project given the other bids you have.
Citiquiet has always seemed to get quite good reviews and they are offering PGT, which is a very good quality manufacturer. I don't know what company FHA is, but they are offering the CWS (at a competitive price), which you are indicating is what you would prefer to go with. I would certainly spend some time online investigating FHA's track record since installation of the windows is half the battle.
My gut tells me that one of the companies offering either PGT or CWS Windows is the way to go -- there are obviously some big differences between aluminum and vinyl. I would tend to recommend an impact vinyl window for the coast from either one of these two manufacturers. Just make sure that the actual company doing the installation has a solid customer service and installation track record.
Tim - Site Editor - from 2018
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Dane is the site editor of Replacement Windows Reviews and has worked in the window and door industry for more than 40 years. He spent nearly two decades as a professional window installer before transitioning into consumer education and window review analysis.
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