Project Coordinated by Statewide WindowsExpert Windows Project Near You on Coco Plum Way
This windows replacement project on Coco Plum Way in Sarasota, FL addressed extensive rot and hard-to-reach openings. High-quality vinyl single hung and arch units were installed with careful flashing and finish carpentry to restore protection, efficiency, and curb appeal.
- Full window replacement with buck repair and scaffold access for elevated openings
- Addressed significant rotted bucking and eliminated leaks
- Installed impact-rated units to improve storm protection and thermal performance
- Work completed by Statewide Windows & Doors — see Florida Window Company for similar projects
Project Overview
We replaced a full set of windows on Coco Plum Way in Sarasota, FL to improve storm protection, energy efficiency, and curb appeal after severe water damage and rotted bucking. The homeowner wanted durable, low-maintenance glazing suited for coastal weather. Statewide Windows & Doors removed damaged framing, rebuilt bucking, and installed new impact-rated units with scaffold access.
Results
Replacing the windows and repairing rotten bucking eliminated chronic water intrusion and restored the structural integrity around each opening. The new impact-rated vinyl windows reduced drafts and solar heat gain, improving comfort and lowering cooling demand in Sarasota’s humid climate. Homeowner satisfaction was high due to cleaner sight lines, a refreshed exterior, and longer-lasting performance. Work is backed by the manufacturer’s limited warranty and Statewide Windows & Doors’ workmanship guarantee, and the upgraded glazing provides measurable gains in storm resistance and thermal efficiency.
Materials Used
On Coco Plum Way in Sarasota, FL, Statewide Windows & Doors completed this windows project using impact-rated vinyl single hung windows and vinyl arch windows. Materials included white, multi-chamber vinyl frames with low-E insulated glass, stainless-steel hardware, and durable exterior finishes to resist coastal corrosion. All installations met Florida Building Code impact requirements and were finished with careful flashing and trim to ensure long-term protection and low maintenance.