Most homeowners focus on windows and doors but overlook the largest opening in the house: the garage door.
That’s a critical mistake
During a hurricane, the garage door is often the first structural component to fail.
Studies and industry data show that a large percentage of wind damage begins with garage door failure, allowing pressure to enter the home.
Once that happens:
• Internal pressure builds rapidly
• The roof can lift
• Structural integrity is compromised
Florida has strict wind-load and impact standards for garage doors.
Depending on location, doors must withstand:
• 130–140mph winds inland
• Up to 180+ mph in coastal/high-risk zones
They must also:
• Be properly anchored
• Pass impact and pressure testing
• Be inspected and certified after installation
Modern impact garage doors are built with:
• Reinforced steel or aluminum frames
• Heavy-duty track systems
• Wind-load reinforcement bars
• Impact-resistant panels
Some systems are tested to handle50 pounds per square foot of pressure, preventingbuckling under extreme force.
Research on hurricane performance shows that code-compliant garage doors perform extremely well even in Category 4 storms, significantly reducing damage.
Your garage door is not just an entry point, it’s a structural defense point.
If it fails, it can compromise your entire home.
Upgrading your garage door is not optional if you want full protection.
It’s one of the most critical components in a complete hurricane defense system.
