IMPACT AND PERFORMANCE OPTIONS
IMPACT PERFORMANCE RATINGS:
GlassCraft’s FiberCraft Premium Entry Doors have been tested for compliance and are approved for installation in those catastrophe areas along the Texas and Florida Coast. See Approval reports and details below.
Texas Dept. of Insurance (TDI) Approval:
⊛ Fiberglasss Entry Doors
⊛ TDI’s Catastrophe Zone Map
Florida Approval:
⊛ Fiberglass Entry Doors
⊛ Florida Wind-Borne Map
More Info:
⊛ How to calculated your required DP Ratings
⊛ FiberCraft Impact Flyer
WINDSTORM PERFORMANCE RATINGS
GlassCraft Entry Doors have been tested for compliance and are approved for installation in those catastrophe areas along the Florida and Texas Coast, when installed as specified in the International Residential Code (IRC) and the International Building Code (IBC). Click on the links below for more information:
Texas Dept. of Insurance (TDI) Windstorm Approval:
⊛ Fiberglass Entry Doors
⊛ Wood Entry Doors
Florida Windstorm Approval:
⊛ Fiberglass Entry Doors (Inswing)
⊛ Fiberglass Entry Doors (Outswing)
⊛ Mahogany & Knotty Alder Entry Doors
⊛ Mahogany & Knotty Alder 42-inch wide Entry Doors
⊛ Mahogany & Knotty Alder Arch Top/Round Top Double Entry Doors
ENERGY STAR
GlassCraft Entry Doors have been evaluated for Energy Star compliance and certified by the National Fenestration Council (NFRC) and the National Accreditation and Management Institute (NAMI).
Look for the U-Factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) when making a buying decision. The U-Factor measures the rate of heat transfer and tells you how well the window insulates. The lower the U-Factor, the better the insulation. The Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) tells you how well the product blocks heat caused by sunlight. The lower the SHGC, the less solar heat the door transmits.
Energy Star Performance Ratings:
⊛ Composite Entry Doors
⊛ Wood Entry Doors
⊛ Wood Sidelites
⊛ Wood Transoms
⊛ DecoGlass Windows
⊛ DecoGlass Transoms