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Hurricane Impact Doors

Hurricane Impact‑Rated Doors for Florida Commercial Buildings

Hurricane impact‑rated doors are engineered to protect Florida commercial properties from extreme wind, flying debris, and pressure changes during severe storms. Built to meet Florida Building Code (FBC) and High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) requirements, these doors help maintain the building envelope, reduce storm damage, and keep occupants safe.

Whether you manage a multi‑unit property, operate a coastal business, or oversee commercial construction projects, impact‑rated doors are essential for long‑term safety and compliance.

The use of impact‑rated doors in Florida commercial properties is vital for:

  • Life safety — protecting occupants during severe weather
  • Storm protection — preventing wind, debris, and water intrusion
  • Code compliance — meeting Florida Building Code and HVHZ requirements
  • Asset preservation — reducing damage and insurance risk

Properly installed and maintained hurricane impact‑rated doors are a key component of any Florida commercial storm‑protection strategy.

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Key Features

Features of a Hurricane Impact Door

1. Impact‑Resistant (Laminated) Glass

Impact doors use laminated or impact‑resistant glass that contains a strong polymer interlayer. Even if the glass cracks, the interlayer keeps it intact, preventing wind, water, and debris from entering the building.

2. Reinforced, Heavy‑Duty Frames

Frames are built from durable materials—often steel, aluminum, or reinforced vinyl—to withstand extreme wind loads. Multiple insulating chambers and reinforced construction help maintain structural integrity during storms.

3. Missile‑Tested Construction

Hurricane impact doors undergo rigorous missile‑impact testing to ensure they can resist debris propelled by hurricane‑force winds. These tests are required for approval in Florida Building Code (FBC) and High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) regions.

4. Pressure‑Rated for Extreme Wind Loads

Impact doors are engineered to withstand both positive and negative pressure cycles, preventing catastrophic building envelope failure during a storm. This is essential for preventing roof uplift and structural collapse.

5. Weather‑Tight Seals

High‑performance seals and gaskets prevent water infiltration, which is a major cause of interior damage during hurricanes. Professional installation ensures these seals perform correctly.

6. Multi‑Point Locking Systems

Many impact‑rated doors include multi‑point locking hardware to keep the door firmly anchored to the frame under extreme pressure. This enhances both storm protection and security.

7. Corrosion‑Resistant Materials

Because Florida’s coastal environment is harsh, impact doors often use corrosion‑resistant steel or aluminum, ensuring long‑term durability in salt‑air conditions.

8. Energy Efficiency & Noise Reduction

Impact‑rated glass provides excellent insulation, helping reduce cooling costs and blocking outside noise—an added benefit beyond storm protection.

9. Compliance With Florida Building Code (FBC) & Miami‑Dade HVHZ

Approved hurricane‑impact doors must meet strict standards set by:

  • Florida Building Code (FBC)
  • Miami‑Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA)
  • Texas Department of Insurance (TDI)

These certifications ensure the door assembly is tested and approved for hurricane‑force conditions.

Applications

Commercial Applications for Impact Rated Doors

Hurricane impact‑rated doors are commonly installed in:

Multi‑Unit Residential

  • Condominiums
  • Apartment buildings
  • Stairwells
  • Unit entry doors
  • Exterior access points

Commercial & Retail

  • Storefronts
  • Shopping centers
  • Office buildings
  • Mixed‑use developments

Hospitality

  • Hotels & motels
  • Coastal resorts
  • Vacation rental properties

Healthcare & Institutional

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics
  • Municipal buildings

Industrial & Coastal Facilities

  • Warehouses
  • Marine facilities
  • Water treatment plants

Any property located in a hurricane‑prone or coastal region benefits from impact‑rated protection.

Compliance

Florida Building Code Compliance

All impact‑rated doors we supply meet or exceed:

  • Florida Building Code (FBC)
  • Miami‑Dade NOA (HVHZ)
  • ASTM impact and pressure testing standards

This ensures your building remains compliant with state and local regulations — a critical requirement for inspections, insurance, and long‑term safety.

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