// Serving Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties
Aluminum Facades in Miami
Aluminum facade design, fabrication, and installation serving the Miami metro - engineered for hurricane wind loads, coastal salt air, and Florida high-velocity hurricane zone code requirements.

We design, fabricate, and install aluminum facades in Miami and across the South Florida tri-county market. We are a project-based facade partner serving the region, focused on delivering cladding systems that meet the rigorous demands of the Florida Building Code and hold up in one of the most demanding coastal climates in the United States.
From glass tower retrofits in Brickell and high-rise residential in Edgewater to hospitality projects on Miami Beach and commercial development in Broward and Palm Beach counties, we work with architects, contractors, and developers to specify and deliver aluminum facade systems designed for this environment.
A facade partner for the Miami metro
South Florida’s construction environment is unlike anywhere else in the country. The Florida Building Code - and specifically the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) requirements for Miami-Dade and Broward counties - sets some of the strictest facade performance standards in the US. We understand those requirements and specify systems with the test documentation to support the approval process.
- Design and engineering - HVHZ-informed system selection, impact and pressure performance review, and shop drawings coordinated with your project team and local building department requirements.
- In-house fabrication - panels and extrusions built to tolerance, with sequencing planned around your install schedule.
- Installation - experienced crews delivering tested, code-compliant rainscreen assemblies in Miami’s logistically complex urban environment.
Built for Miami conditions
South Florida’s climate and code environment place unique demands on every facade system.
- Hurricane wind loads and impact requirements. Miami-Dade and Broward fall within the HVHZ, where cladding systems must meet stringent wind pressure and - where required - impact resistance standards. We specify aluminum assemblies with the Florida Product Approval or NOA test documentation your permitting process requires.
- Coastal salt air and corrosion resistance. South Florida’s salt-laden coastal air accelerates corrosion in exposed metals. Aluminum’s inherent corrosion resistance makes it well suited to this environment, but finish and fastener selection also matter. We specify appropriate coating systems and stainless or aluminum fasteners throughout.
- Year-round heat and humidity. South Florida’s subtropical climate means the building envelope must manage heat gain and moisture consistently, not just seasonally. Ventilated rainscreen assemblies support vapor management and reduce solar heat gain at the wall assembly.
- Wind-driven rain. Tropical storms and hurricane bands produce sustained wind-driven rain conditions. Drainage planes, proper lapping, and tested sealant systems at the cladding interface are critical. We design and detail for water management under high dynamic pressure conditions.
Systems we deliver
Aluminum panels deliver the clean, contemporary faces that define South Florida’s commercial and hospitality architecture. Aluminum wall cladding covers large elevations consistently, aluminum battens add articulation and shadow, and aluminum soffits close out canopies, balconies, and covered walkways.
For context on how these systems work, see our overview of what aluminum facades are and the ventilated facade systems guide.
Planning aluminum cladding in Miami? Tell us about your project and we will help with HVHZ system selection, NOA documentation, and South Florida code coordination - then deliver design, fabrication, and installation across the tri-county market.

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