Take 75% Off Door Installation

Hurricane Doors for Lasting Storm Protection

Hurricane impact rated door systems for coastal storms

Offer expires in:
0 days
0 hours
0 minutes
0 seconds
1
2
3
4
5
Just 4 quick questions — done in under a minute!

Hurricane doors with everyday benefits beyond storms

Homeowners often search for hurricane doors, hurricane impact doors, and hurricane doors and windows because a complete, tested system is the surest way to protect your home, not just thicker glass or heavier hardware. Hurricane doors are built to keep wind, rain, and debris out, and to stay shut when pressure changes during a storm. The right choice balances strength, style, and everyday usability. To compare door categories before selecting an impact version, you can browse available options through our collection of doors

What makes a door hurricane rated

A hurricane rated door is a full system that has passed impact and pressure tests. The glazing, frame, hardware, and weather seals are designed to work together so the panel remains latched and the opening remains sealed. That is why “hurricane-proof” doors are best understood as assemblies that resist both windborne debris and repeated pressure cycles.

  • Laminated impact glass: Two panes bonded by a clear interlayer hold together when cracked, which is essential for hurricane impact front doors with glass and large patio spans.
  • Reinforced frames and panels: Composite or metal stiffeners limit twisting so hurricane rated doors stay aligned and close cleanly.
  • Multi-point locking: Top, center, and bottom engagement spreads force across the panel so the latch does not release under suction or pressure.
  • Weather management: Sills, gaskets, and drains move water away from thresholds so interiors stay dry during heavy wind-driven rain.

Our projects are completed by trained and licensed crews who follow manufacturer specifications and local codes. For details about installation, visit our page on door installation.

Choose your style, then specify impact

Pick the look and operation that fit your space, then order the impact package. Most popular styles have a hurricane-rated counterpart, including front doors, exterior doors, patio doors, French doors, and the classic sliding glass door.

Front entry systems

You can match panel design, finish, and glass lites without giving up performance. Shoppers comparing the best hurricane impact front doors or hurricane rated front doors often choose a privacy or decorative interlayer that still carries the required rating. To view available entry door categories before selecting an impact model, visit our page for entry doors.

French, sliding, and patio configurations

Double-hinged sets deliver a traditional look, which is why searches for hurricane French doors are common in coastal neighborhoods. For homeowners evaluating this style, you can view options on French doors before requesting an impact-rated configuration. If you want wider openings or clearer sightlines, a hurricane sliding glass door or multi-panel hurricane sliding glass doors provide strong performance with easy operation. To see sliding-door product categories, browse sliding doors. When planning transitions to an outdoor area, homeowners often choose between multiple hinged or sliding formats. Available patio-door product types can be viewed on patio doors.

Understanding style families before selecting impact models

Impact performance can be applied to most common door families. Homeowners who want to compare general looks and configurations first can view available categories on exterior doors and then request an impact-certified version.

When replacement makes sense

Older units with annealed glass, lightweight frames, or single-point latches are weak points during a storm. Homeowners who choose to equip their homes with brand new hurricane doors often learn that replacement is safer, more aesthetically appealing, and offers greater peace of mind than piecemeal fixes. To explore available replacement-door categories before selecting an impact model, visit replacement doors. When comparing accessories, remember that storm doors are secondary panels for airflow and insects, not substitutes for hurricane rated systems.

Whole-home protection

Upgrading doors while leaving aging glass nearby can create pressure imbalances. Coordinating hurricane doors and windows helps maintain the seal across your facade, which is why searches for hurricane windows and doors or hurricane doors and windows are common before a project begins. You can view available window categories at our pages for hurricane windows or impact windows to keep your selections consistent across the home.

Specs that matter during selection

Use the checklist below to compare options without getting lost in jargon. Each point ties directly to daily comfort and storm performance.

  • Hurricane certification: Documented impact and pressure ratings confirm that hurricane-rated front doors and impact entry doors meet required standards.
  • Glass choices: Clear, tinted, or privacy interlayers let hurricane impact front doors with glass deliver safety and daylight.
  • Frame material: Reinforced composite or aluminum frames help large spans, like a hurricane sliding glass door, stay aligned through pressure cycles.
  • Hardware and seals: Multi-point locks, robust strikes, and compressible gaskets keep hurricane-rated doors latched and weather-tight.
  • Operation and layout: Panel width, track depth, and interlock design determine how hurricane doors handle high-exposure locations.

Impact assemblies are quiet, secure, and low-maintenance. Laminated glass reduces outside noise and filters UV, which helps protect flooring and furniture. Reinforced frames and tight seals improve energy efficiency. Many homeowners choose hurricane exterior doors for comfort first, then value the storm protection when the season turns.

Planning and installation

A proper installation is what makes an impact-rated door perform the way it should. Licensed installers level the frame, secure it to the structure, and check that the door opens and seals smoothly once it is in place. Sealants are selected for compatibility with the frame and cladding. A brief walk-through explains maintenance so your system performs reliably year after year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Current Offers

Offer expires:
0 d
0 h
0 m
0 s

Take 75% Off Door Installation

Claim Offer

See the Difference for Yourself

Discover the dramatic transformations in our Before & After Gallery. Explore our stunning projects that showcase the impact of our expert craftsmanship.