Hurricane Guard Series

CWS Hurricane Guard Vinyl Hinged Patio Door CWS-839D

CWS's flagship impact line covering aluminum and vinyl windows plus impact sliding doors.

Vinyl impact hinged patio door in Hurricane Guard, another frame variant in the vinyl French-door family. LMI impact for Florida coastal installations.

Impact Rating LMI Design Pressure +60/-60 psf Florida Made in Florida

Impact protection, built for South Florida

The CWS-839D is a vinyl impact hinged patio (French) door in the Hurricane Guard line, another frame variant in the vinyl French-door family. LMI impact-rated for Florida coastal installations.

  • Florida Building Code product-approved
  • Vinyl frame engineered for strength and durability
  • Large-missile impact-rated laminated glass
  • Professionally installed across South Florida by Armor Pro
Impact Protection
Tested to withstand hurricane wind-borne debris
Engineered Strength
Built and tested to Florida product-approval standards
Limited Warranty
Manufacturer warranty plus Armor Pro install workmanship

At a Glance

Frame Material Vinyl
Max Size 77 x 96 in
Design Pressure +60/-60 psf
Impact Rating LMI

Sizes & Pressures

Configuration Min size Max size Design pressure
French Door 47.5 x 79.5 in 77 x 96 in +60/-60 psf

Sizes shown are actual DLO frame size.

Performance Certifications

Florida Building Code Product Approval
  • FL DBPR FL16093.R4
  • FL DBPR FL16093

Frequently Asked Questions

The CWS-839D is a vinyl impact hinged (French) patio door in CWS's Hurricane Guard line. We install it where you want a swing-style patio door rather than a slider, with the impact glazing built in for Florida coastal openings. It's the impact version of the family, so it's the one to choose when your opening needs hurricane protection rather than a non-impact door.

Yes. The CWS-839D is an LMI (Large Missile Impact) rated door, and we install it under Florida Product Approval FL16093.R4. That impact rating is what allows it to be used in Florida's coastal and high-wind areas. We'll confirm the current approval and what your specific jurisdiction requires at the time of quote.

The CWS-839D French door is approved from a minimum of 47.5 by 79.5 inches up to a maximum of 77 by 96 inches per the configuration on file. It carries a design pressure of +60/-60 psf, which is the wind load the door is built to resist. We measure your rough opening and verify the size and required design pressure before ordering.

The CWS-839D uses a 1-inch overall glazing system: 3/16-inch tempered glass, a 3/8-inch airspace, a 7/16-inch laminated layer with a .090 SentryGlas ionoplast interlayer, and 3/16-inch annealed glass. The ionoplast interlayer is what holds the glass together on impact rather than letting it shatter free. That insulated, laminated makeup is also what gives the door its impact and pressure performance.

The CWS-839D has a vinyl frame, which is low-maintenance and resists corrosion well in salt-air coastal environments. Vinyl doesn't need repainting the way an aluminum frame might over time. We install it as the vinyl French-door variant in the Hurricane Guard line for homeowners who want that frame material with full impact protection.

Installed price depends on the size of the opening, the glass package, and the condition of the existing frame, so we don't quote a flat number. Because the CWS-839D is a full impact door rated to +60/-60 psf, it's priced as a hurricane-rated product rather than a basic patio door. Armor Pro provides a free, no-obligation estimate after measuring your opening.

The aluminum Hurricane Guard products carry current Miami-Dade NOAs and are HVHZ-eligible end to end, covering single-hung, slider, picture, casement, hinged patio door, and sliding glass door. The vinyl Hurricane Guard products carry Florida statewide approvals with more limited HVHZ coverage. For a Miami-Dade or Broward project we generally spec the aluminum side, and we confirm the exact approval against your opening size before ordering.

Hurricane Guard is unusual in offering both substrates under one name. Aluminum carries the higher design pressures and the full HVHZ approval set, so it's the choice where the span, the pressure, or the HVHZ code demands it. Vinyl runs cooler thermally and lands at a lower price, which suits non-HVHZ openings where budget and energy lead. We can mix both within one house, choosing per opening.

CWS (Custom Window Systems) is a Florida manufacturer founded in 1986 and headquartered in Ocala, with additional plants in Miami, Medley, and Jacksonville totaling more than 700,000 square feet. Because the line is engineered and built in Florida around the state's hurricane code, the products are designed for our climate rather than adapted to it. We install and service CWS products throughout South Florida.

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