Local project context
What can make a New Port Richey window project different?
The City’s CRA plan reports that attached and multifamily units—including condominiums, townhomes, apartments, and mobile homes—made up 55.9% of New Port Richey housing units in 2016, while single-family detached homes made up 44.1%; it also says more than 75% of the city’s units had two or fewer bedrooms. This older, predominantly smaller-unit mix supports addressing replacement-window needs across condos, attached housing, and compact detached homes rather than assuming a new-suburban housing stock.
Local areas to keep in mind: Downtown New Port Richey; Acorn District. Existing details, opening condition, and any district-level review may affect a replacement plan.
The Tampa Bay area faces hot conditions and a June 1–November 30 Atlantic hurricane season, so replacement projects should cautiously prioritize efficient glazing, sound water/air sealing, and products whose wind or impact ratings are appropriate for the specific opening and site exposure.