Swing-Out & Entrance Doors

Air Master Titán Solid Door

Air Master's swing-out entrance door family, including the Florida-approved Full Glass Continental.

Solid-panel aluminum entrance door for residential entry openings. A Caribbean-market configuration in Air Master's swing-out door family.

Built for South Florida homes

The Titán Solid is Air Master's solid-panel entrance door, a Caribbean-market configuration with a 0.041-inch aluminum frame gauge for residential entry openings.

  • Aluminum frame engineered for strength and durability
  • Corrosion-resistant finishes for coastal applications
  • Professionally installed across South Florida by Armor Pro
Engineered Strength
Built and tested to Florida product-approval standards
Corrosion Resistant
Coastal-grade finishes for salt-air durability
Limited Warranty
Manufacturer warranty plus Armor Pro install workmanship

Frequently Asked Questions

The Titán Solid is Air Master's solid-panel aluminum entrance door, a Caribbean-market configuration designed for residential entry openings. With a solid panel rather than glass, it suits entries where you want privacy and a clean, unglazed face. We install it as one of the entrance-door styles in Air Master's swing-out door family.

The Titán Solid is built on a 0.041-inch aluminum frame gauge, the standard gauge Air Master uses on its Caribbean-market doors. That is a lighter extrusion than the heavy 0.080-inch frame on the Florida-approved Full Glass Continental, which is engineered for a higher design-pressure rating. We'll confirm the frame details when we measure your opening.

No. The Titán Solid is a non-HVHZ aluminum entrance door and is not approved for High-Velocity Hurricane Zone jurisdictions like Miami-Dade and Broward. If you need a Florida-approved swing-out door, Air Master's Full Glass Continental carries a statewide Florida Product Approval rated to 75 psf design pressure, and we can review that option with you at quote.

The Titán Solid uses an aluminum frame, which stands up well to South Florida's tropical, salt-air climate. The solid aluminum panel gives a clean, glass-free entry face for openings where privacy matters. We'll confirm the configuration and finish details when we measure your opening for a free estimate.

The Titán Solid is the solid-panel option in Air Master's swing-out door line, so it has no glass, unlike the full-glass Continental or the arched-glass insert doors such as the Old San Juan. It is a Caribbean-market door on the lighter 0.041-inch frame gauge rather than the heavy 0.080-inch Continental frame. We can compare it against the glazed and insert doors so the door suits your entry.

We don't quote a flat price because installed cost depends on the opening size, the door configuration, and the condition of the existing frame. The Titán Solid is a specialty Caribbean-style solid-panel entry door, so configuration drives the price more than on a standard door. Armor Pro provides a free, no-obligation estimate after measuring your opening.

The Full Glass Continental is the one entrance door in this family with Florida Product Approval (FL #20477), rated to 75 psf positive and negative design pressure. It's a full-glass aluminum entrance door built on a heavy 0.080-inch frame gauge, roughly double the wall thickness of the standard Caribbean-market doors. The other six swing-out doors are Puerto Rico-market styles without Florida certification, so the Continental is the door we install on Florida projects.

The Full Glass Continental carries statewide Florida Product Approval but not a Miami-Dade NOA, so it is not certified for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone that covers Miami-Dade and Broward. For an entrance door in those counties, we'd specify an HVHZ-approved door from our catalog instead. Outside the HVHZ, the Continental is a certified, code-compliant install. We check your county's requirement and pull the matching approval before we permit the job.

Yes, but only on specific products. Air Master's Series 250 aluminum line — fixed window, horizontal-slider window, sliding glass door, and swinging door — carries a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and is rated for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone that covers Miami-Dade and Broward counties. The rest of the residential catalog carries statewide Florida Product Approval, which is accepted across most of Florida but not inside the HVHZ. We confirm the right product for your county before we quote.

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