CWS WeatherLite Sunrooms & Convertible Garage Screen
Made in Florida
CWS WeatherLite Glass Sliding Sunroom Patio Door
CWS's non-impact outdoor-living enclosure sub-brand (glass / acrylic / soft-vinyl tiers) + the Convertible garage slider.
A glass sliding sunroom patio door (up to 4-panel pocketing) we install as the premium energy-efficient enclosure option.
Built for South Florida homes
- 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 WeatherLite Glass Sliding Sunroom Patio Door is the premium, energy-efficient option in CWS's WeatherLite enclosure line. We install it where you want a real glass patio door for a sunroom or enclosed porch rather than screen, soft-vinyl, or acrylic. It can be built in up to a 4-panel pocketing configuration, so the panels slide back to open up a wide section of the enclosure to your patio or yard.
No. The WeatherLite glass sliding sunroom patio door is a non-impact product and is not approved for the High Velocity Hurricane Zone in Miami-Dade or Broward. It's the premium glass option for outdoor-living sunroom enclosures, not a structural impact slider. If you need an impact-rated sliding glass door on your home, we'd quote one of CWS's impact lines separately.
Yes. This door is offered in up to a 4-panel pocketing configuration, which lets the panels slide and stack to open a wide span of your sunroom to the outdoors. That's a big part of why it's the premium choice in the WeatherLite line. We'll confirm the panel count and layout that fits your opening when we measure for the quote.
Within the WeatherLite enclosure tiers, the glass sliding patio door is positioned as the premium, energy-efficient option compared with the acrylic and soft-vinyl glazings. Real glass gives you better year-round comfort and a clearer, more finished look for a sunroom you use as living space. We install it for homeowners who want their enclosure to feel like a true room rather than a seasonal porch.
The glass sliding sunroom patio door uses an aluminum frame, the shared framing platform across the CWS WeatherLite enclosure line. Aluminum handles the weight and span of a multi-panel glass slider while standing up to Florida humidity. We install it as the premium glass option within that sunroom family.
We don't quote a flat price because installed cost depends on the width of the opening, the panel count and pocketing layout, and the condition of your existing enclosure. As the premium glass tier in the WeatherLite line, it costs more than the acrylic or soft-vinyl options, and a 4-panel pocketing setup costs more than a smaller configuration. Armor Pro provides a free, no-obligation estimate after measuring your opening.
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.
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.



