Window Source Gulf Coast Owner Cye Young on Preparing Gulfport Homes for Peak Storm Season
Gulfport, United States - August 19, 2026 / The Window Source of the Gulf Coast /
Gulfport, MS - Cye Young, owner of The Window Source of the Gulf Coast, is calling on Gulfport homeowners to take a hard look at the condition of their window systems before the most active weeks of the Atlantic hurricane season arrive. In a region where storms can bring sustained winds, wind-driven rain, and flying debris with little advance notice, Young says the difference between a window that holds and one that fails can determine whether the rest of a home stays dry, and he is seeing more homeowners make that assessment before storm season rather than after.
The Window Source of the Gulf Coast has served the Mississippi Gulf Coast since 2009 and has grown from a solo venture started by Young into a dedicated team operating out of Gulfport. The company provides double-hung windows, impact-resistant windows, awning, casement, bay and bow, picture, sliding, and specialty windows, along with door and siding replacement and concrete coating services. All products are American-made and backed by the company's commitment to providing quality installation at fair and competitive prices.
The timing of Young's advisory tracks with the documented peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Atlantic hurricane season reaches its statistical peak between mid-August and mid-October, with the Gulf Coast accounting for a disproportionate share of direct landfalls compared to other U.S. coastlines over the past five decades. In Mississippi, where the geographic position along the northern Gulf puts communities within range of storms forming in both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic basin, the window of risk is real and historically validated. For homeowners whose windows are more than 15 or 20 years old, or whose frames show signs of degradation, that risk window arrives each year without warning.
"What we see every year is homeowners who know their windows are not in great shape but wait until after a storm to deal with it," said Cye Young, owner of The Window Source of the Gulf Coast. "By then, they are dealing with a flooded room and a damaged wall instead of a straightforward replacement. I would rather have that conversation with a homeowner in August than in October. A window that fails during a storm is not just a window problem — it is a structural problem."
Young's commentary reflects 17 years of operating experience on the Gulf Coast, a region that has weathered significant hurricane activity since his company opened in 2009. The Window Source of the Gulf Coast is part of The Window Source national network, which brings more than 40 years of operating experience behind the brand while preserving the local, family-owned character Young has built since the company's founding. That combination of community roots and national brand backing gives the team access to product lines and technical resources that independent regional operators rarely carry.
The company holds a 5.0-star rating across 203 Google reviews, making it one of the most consistently reviewed window companies operating anywhere along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Young attributes that performance to a simple operating principle: "We treat every customer like family. It's not a marketing phrase — it's literally how we run the company. When a homeowner calls with a concern, they get a person who knows their job and cares about the outcome."
The Window Source of the Gulf Coast carries impact-resistant double-hung windows as part of its core inventory, a product category that Young says provides dual value in the Gulf Coast climate. Impact windows are built with reinforced glass and durable framing designed to resist wind pressure and debris contact without the sash failing or the glass shattering. They also deliver measurably better thermal performance than standard single- or double-pane alternatives, which matters year-round in a climate where summer humidity and coastal heat place continuous stress on residential cooling systems. Homeowners who contact the team receive a free, no-pressure in-home estimate that covers both standard and impact-rated options across the company's full window catalog.
"I started this company because I believed the Gulf Coast deserved a window business that was honest, local, and accountable," Young said. "Seventeen years in, that is still the whole idea. We are not going anywhere, and neither is hurricane season. The best time to prepare is before you need to."
About The Window Source of the Gulf Coast
The Window Source of the Gulf Coast is a family-owned window, door, siding, and concrete coating company based in Gulfport, MS, serving the Mississippi Gulf Coast since 2009. Founded by Cye Young, the company is part of The Window Source national network and provides American-made window and door products at fair, competitive prices with professional installation backed by comprehensive warranties. With a 5.0-star rating across 203 Google reviews and 17 years of Gulf Coast operating experience, the company has built its reputation on honesty, quality, and treating every customer like family. Located at 3801 25th Avenue, Suite B, Gulfport, MS 39501. Call 601-768-8006 or visit windowsourcegulfcoast.com.
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Cye Young
Owner, The Window Source of the Gulf Coast
3801 25th Avenue, Suite B, Gulfport, MS 39501
601-768-8006
windowsourcegulfcoast.com
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The Window Source of the Gulf Coast
3801 25TH AVENUE, GULFPORT, MS 39501, United States
Gulfport, MS 39501
United States
Cye Young
(228) 209-4938
https://windowsourcegulfcoast.com/
