HURRICANE IMPACT GARAGE DOORS
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Yr Workmanship Warranty
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Why Hurricane Impact Garage Doors Matter for South Florida Homes
This isn’t hypothetical. After major Florida hurricanes, structural engineers consistently found that garage door failure was the primary cause of roof loss in affected homes. A hurricane-rated door is one of the most important investments a South Florida homeowner can make.
🌊 BROWARD COUNTY WIND ZONES
ⓘ All our hurricane doors meet or exceed FBC requirements for your specific wind zone. We verify your location during the free consultation.
Many Florida insurance carriers offer discounts of 10–25% on wind coverage premiums for homes with hurricane-rated garage doors. Over time, the savings can substantially offset your installation cost. We provide documentation for your insurer.
Hurricane Door Features & Compliance Standards
Florida Building Code Compliant
Every door we install carries a current Florida Product Approval number and NOA (Notice of Acceptance) — the documentation required to pass inspection and satisfy your insurance carrier.
Engineered Wind Resistance
Tested and rated for both positive and negative design pressure at the specific wind loads for your location. Our doors are rated for 150–180+ MPH depending on your wind zone.
Impact & Debris Protection
Passes the large missile and small missile impact tests required by Florida code. The door withstands a 9-lb 2×4 lumber traveling at 34 MPH — simulating wind-driven debris in a major storm.
Benefits of Hurricane Impact Garage Doors
Prevents the pressure catastrophe that blows out walls and lifts roofs. A door that holds is the difference between a storm story and a total loss.
Many Florida carriers discount wind premiums by 10–25% for hurricane-rated garage doors. We provide the documentation your insurer requires.
Required or expected in most Broward County HOAs and a major selling point. Hurricane-rated homes consistently command premium prices.
Fully compliant with Florida Building Code. We verify your specific HOA and municipality requirements and document everything for permitting.
Our Hurricane Door Installation Process
1 Free In-Home Consultation
2 Wind Zone Assessment
3 Permit & Documentation
4 Professional Installation
5 Safety & Compliance Testing
Why Choose Us for Hurricane Garage Doors?
🔨 Code Compliance Is Our Responsibility, Not Yours
“We handle the wind zone verification, NOA documentation, permit filing, and inspection. You just get a door that actually does its job when a storm hits.”
FBC & NOA Certified Doors
Wind Zone Expertise
Full Permit & Documentation Service
Honest Pricing — From $2,500
HURRICANE DOOR PRICING
$1,800–$2,800
$3,000–$4,500
$3,800–$5,500
$3,500–$5,000
Included
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Hurricane Door Questions Answered
What is a hurricane impact garage door?
A hurricane impact garage door is a reinforced door engineered and tested to withstand high wind loads and flying debris. Unlike a standard door, it carries a Florida Product Approval number and NOA (Notice of Acceptance) certifying that it meets Florida Building Code requirements for your specific wind zone. The door is tested to specific design pressure ratings (both positive and negative) and passes impact tests simulating wind-driven debris.
Are hurricane garage doors required in Broward County?
It depends on when your home was built. Homes built or significantly renovated after 2002 must comply with the Florida Building Code, which requires wind-load rated garage doors. Many HOAs also mandate hurricane-rated doors regardless of age. We verify your specific requirements during the free consultation — this is one of the most important steps we do before recommending a door.
How much do hurricane garage doors cost?
A single wind-rated door (140 MPH, FBC compliant) runs $1,800–$2,800 installed. A double hurricane impact door (150+ MPH, NOA certified) runs $3,000–$4,500. HVHZ-rated double doors (180+ MPH) start at $3,800. Pricing includes old door removal, permit, NOA documentation, and our 1-year workmanship warranty. Free estimate with no obligation.
Will a hurricane door lower my homeowner's insurance?
Likely yes. Florida insurance carriers are required to offer discounts for homes with hurricane-rated openings — including garage doors. Discounts on wind coverage typically range from 10–25% depending on your carrier and coverage type. We provide the manufacturer’s Florida Product Approval documentation and NOA that your insurer requires. Over time, premium savings can significantly offset the installation cost.
What's the difference between a wind-rated door and a hurricane impact door?
A wind-rated door is tested to withstand specific wind loads (positive and negative design pressure) without failing. A hurricane impact door meets both wind load requirements AND passes debris impact tests — the large and small missile tests simulating objects hurled by hurricane winds. Impact-rated doors provide higher protection, especially in coastal and HVHZ zones, and are required in many Broward communities.
