Eco-Guard Garage Door Series
Florida DBPR
Approved
Impact Rating LMI
Design Pressure +45/-55 psf
Made in Florida
Eco Series 875 Aluminum Sectional Garage Door
Impact-rated sectional aluminum garage doors for South Florida openings.
ECO's heavy-duty aluminum sectional garage door to 218 x 144 in. at +45/-55 psf LMI+SMI, with full-glass, mixed, or solid-slat sections.
Florida DBPR
Approved
ECO Window Systems
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Impact protection, built for South Florida
- Florida Building Code product-approved
- Aluminum frame engineered for strength and durability
- Large-missile impact-rated laminated glass
- Corrosion-resistant finishes for coastal applications
- 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
Corrosion Resistant
Coastal-grade finishes for salt-air durability
Limited Warranty
Manufacturer warranty plus Armor Pro install workmanship
At a Glance
Frame Material
Aluminum
Max Size
122 x 144 in or 218 x 144 in
Design Pressure
+45/-55 psf
Impact Rating
LMI
Sizes & Pressures
| Configuration | Max size | Design pressure |
|---|---|---|
| Sectional, full-glass / mixed / solid-slat sections (Types 1-3) | 122 x 144 in or 218 x 144 in | +45/-55 psf |
Performance Certifications
- FL47490
Options
Ready to install the Eco Series 875 Aluminum Sectional Garage Door?
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Series 875 is ECO Window Systems' heavy-duty impact-rated aluminum sectional garage door, sized for openings up to 218 in. wide by 144 in. tall at +45/-55 psf. That's a step up from the Eco-Guard 850-12 and 850-16, which top out at 192 by 144 in. at +40/-45 psf, and the 875 carries its own Florida Product Approval, FL47490. We spec the 875 when an opening is wider than the 850 series covers or when the wind load on your home calls for the higher design pressure.
At its largest the 875 reaches 218 in. wide by 144 in. tall, with a design pressure of +45/-55 psf, which is the wind load the assembly is engineered to resist. The documented full-glass, mixed, and solid-slat configurations (Types 1-3) cover openings to 122 by 144 in., and the approved size depends on the section style you choose. We measure your opening and verify the size and pressure rating against the approval before ordering.
Yes. The 875 carries both Large Missile Impact (LMI) and Small Missile Impact (SMI) ratings at +45/-55 psf under Florida Product Approval FL47490, so the same door covers ground-level and elevated installations. That dual rating distinguishes it from the LMI-rated 850 series doors in ECO's line. We confirm the active approval revision for your address during permitting.
Yes. The 875 is offered with full-glass sections, solid aluminum slat sections (the E-888 slat), or a mix of the two in one door, so you can run a band of glass at eye level over solid lower sections, glaze the whole door, or keep it fully solid. The glass and slat sections are combinable within the approved configurations. We lay out the section pattern with you at quote so the door matches the look you want.
It is. The glazed sections use 5/16 in. laminated glass built from two 1/8 in. heat-strengthened lites bonded by a 0.090 in. PVB interlayer, and the full-glass configuration carries the same +45/-55 psf impact rating as the mixed and solid-slat versions. That means you can have a modern glass garage door without giving up protection on the largest opening in your home.
The installed price depends mostly on the size of your opening, since the 875 scales to 218 by 144 in., and on the section style, because full-glass and mixed-glass doors price differently than solid-slat doors. Track hardware, the opener you choose, structural attachment to your garage, and permitting also factor in. Armor Pro provides a free, no-obligation estimate; we'll measure your garage opening and price the exact 875 configuration for your home.
The garage door is usually the largest opening in the wall, and if it fails in a storm the pressure that floods into the garage can lift the roof and blow out other openings from inside. An impact-rated garage door is engineered to hold against both windborne debris and that pressure, which is why South Florida code treats it as part of the building envelope. ECO's sectional aluminum garage doors are built for exactly that role.
Yes. The Series 850-12 and 850-16 (labeled E870 on ECO's page) are impact-rated sectional aluminum doors carrying large-missile impact approval under Florida Product Approval FL40247, eligible for Miami-Dade and Broward HVHZ installation. They're rated about +40/-45 psf — design pressures for a large door opening read lower than a small window, which is normal. We confirm the right model for your opening size on the quote.
Yes. ECO's residential aluminum impact lines carry Miami-Dade Notices of Acceptance and Florida Product Approvals, which makes them eligible to install in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (Miami-Dade and Broward counties). The exact wind ratings depend on the specific series, size, and configuration, so we confirm the right product for your opening on the quote. We pull the permit and submit the approval documents as part of every job.



