Custom Window Systems

CWS WeatherLite Sunrooms & Convertible Garage Screen

CWS's non-impact outdoor-living enclosure sub-brand (glass / acrylic / soft-vinyl tiers) + the Convertible garage slider.

CWS's non-impact sunroom and porch-enclosure line, segmented by glazing tier, which we install for lanais, pool cages, and garage conversions.

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The Lineup

8 windows & doors in the CWS WeatherLite Sunrooms & Convertible Garage Screen

Compare sizes, glass packages, and approvals model by model — every unit installed by Armor Pro across South Florida.

Windows (3)

Doors (4)

Railings & Specialty (1)

Compliance

Approvals & Certifications

1 current Miami-Dade NOAs and Florida Product Approvals tied to the CWS WeatherLite Sunrooms & Convertible Garage Screen — each verifiable by approval number below.

AuthorityApproval #ProductIssuedExpires
FL DBPR FL161.R8 CWS WeatherLite Hinged Sunroom Door (1000 Aluminum Guardian) 2023-12-12

Frequently Asked Questions

No. WeatherLite is CWS's outdoor-living enclosure system, and the sunroom windows, doors, and the Convertible garage screen are all non-impact and not rated for HVHZ. They're built for ventilation, light, and weather screening on porches, lanais, and pool cages, not for storm protection. If you want an enclosed space that also meets impact code, that's a different product, and we can explain the options.

WeatherLite is offered in three glazing tiers on a shared powder-coated aluminum frame: glass (the premium, energy-efficient, Low-E option), acrylic (a 4-mil UV-resistant rigid sheet popular for pool enclosures), and soft-vinyl (a flexible 10-mil film that returns to shape and suits budget porch enclosures). The tiers are different choices for different uses rather than strict good-better-best, and we help match the tier to how you'll use the space.

The Convertible is an aluminum slider that fits over most existing garage doors with screen, soft-vinyl, or acrylic infill, turning a garage into a ventilated gym, workshop, or living space. It uses the same aluminum frame stock as the WeatherLite sunrooms and is, like them, a non-impact product. It is an outdoor-living item, not a hurricane-protection device.

Yes, that's a common project. The sunroom enclosure itself is a non-impact, lifestyle product, but the patio door or windows in the wall behind it can be replaced with impact-rated units from a line like Hurricane Guard so the actual living space meets storm code. We assess which openings are the real code-required ones and quote the impact work accordingly.

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