SKU: SE-FLG-2495-RFG-HMP-GBG12W5-14X80

Grills Between Glass 12 Light Flush Glazed Hurricane-Rated Fiberglass Entry Door - Full Lite (24" x 96")

Regular price $3,350.00

20 Year Ltd. Warranty full policy

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Surface Texture: Tan Woodgrain
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Description

Divided Light Glass with Hurricane Impact Protection

This 12-light Full Lite hurricane-rated fiberglass entry door features clear glass with grills between the panes, paired with impact-rated construction designed for coastal and hurricane-prone regions. Built to meet HVHZ and wind-borne debris requirements with Premium Build fiberglass construction for lasting durability. Available in Satin Smooth (white) and Rift Cut Woodgrain (tan) surface textures to accommodate painted or stained finishes.

Grilles Between Glass That Deliver Classic Divided-Light Style

The Grilles Between Glass (GBG) design features decorative bars sealed between two panes of insulated glass, creating the look of multiple divided glass sections while maintaining a smooth, flat surface. Available in white or black finishes and offered in both 5/8" and 7/8" bar widths, this style allows homeowners to achieve traditional grid patterns that complement a wide range of architectural styles.

Because the grilles are enclosed inside the glass unit, the surface remains easy to clean without dust collecting on exposed bars. This protected design helps maintain long-term appearance while reducing maintenance compared to traditional external grilles or multiple individual panes. The result is a classic divided-light look with modern durability and convenience.

With clear glass between the grilles, this style allows generous natural light to enter while maintaining full outward visibility. Grilles Between Glass are an excellent choice for traditional, craftsman, farmhouse, and transitional homes where architectural detail and timeless curb appeal are priorities.

Full Lite Design with Integrated Flush Glazed Glass

The Full Lite configuration features glass that extends nearly the full height of the door, creating a bright and open appearance that maximizes natural light into the home. This layout delivers a strong visual impact and is a popular choice for entryways where daylight, visibility, and architectural presence are priorities.

Flush glazed doors feature glass that is permanently integrated directly into the door slab rather than mounted inside a removable frame. This construction eliminates the need for a doorglass frame and creates a sleek, streamlined appearance with a larger visible glass area, allowing decorative glass designs to stand out while maintaining a clean, cohesive look.

The full-height glass design creates a smooth, uninterrupted surface that complements both traditional molded profiles and modern Shaker-style doors. This versatile configuration pairs easily with a wide range of architectural styles and entryway compositions.

Key Measurements

Key Measurements & Sizing Information

This sidelite is sold as a nominal 24" x 96" size, which is also commonly written as 2/0 x 8/0. The actual sidelite slab size is 23-3/4" wide x 95" tall, with a standard exterior thickness of 1-3/4". Sidelites are typically installed alongside a door slab of the same height to create a taller entry system.

If purchasing with jambs to assemble a door and sidelite unit: this sidelite typically pairs with 97-3/4" leg jambs for inswing thresholds and saddle-style outswing thresholds. For bumper-style outswing thresholds, the matching leg jambs are 96-3/4". When assembled with a door slab of the same height, the sidelite and door share the same overall unit height.

If replacing an existing sidelite panel: a 95" sidelite height is the most common size for 8/0 openings and is often compatible with existing frames even when the original panel measures 95-1/8" or 95-1/4" tall. If your existing sidelite measures taller than 95-1/4", we also offer select oversize trimmable sidelites designed to accommodate slightly larger openings.

Construction & Materials

Hurricane Impact-Rated Construction: Built for Severe Weather Protection

Hurricane impact-rated fiberglass doors are engineered to withstand extreme weather conditions, including hurricane-force winds and flying debris. These doors are built using reinforced components and tested assemblies designed to meet strict building code requirements in coastal and hurricane-prone regions.

The fiberglass skins resist warping, rotting, denting, and rusting, while full-length 4" LVL (laminated veneer lumber) side stiles on both sides of the door provide the structural integrity required to maintain performance under extreme wind loads and debris impact. A high-density insulated foam core contributes to energy efficiency and overall rigidity. When properly installed as part of an approved system, impact-rated doors help protect the building envelope by reducing the risk of structural damage, wind intrusion, and pressure failure during severe storms.

Reversible Lock Prep: No Wrong Side

Because the 4" LVL stiles run full-length on both sides of the door, hardware can be bored into either stile with equal structural support. This eliminates one of the most common installation errors, boring hardware on the wrong side, and gives buyers full flexibility on door handing. DIY homeowners get peace of mind during installation, and contractors avoid costly rework on the jobsite.

HVHZ and Wind-Borne Debris Ratings

High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) rated door systems are tested to meet some of the most demanding hurricane performance standards in the United States. These systems are evaluated using TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203 testing protocols, which simulate real-world storm conditions including flying debris impact and repeated positive and negative pressure cycling. Products that meet HVHZ requirements are approved for use in high-risk hurricane regions such as Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

Wind-Borne Debris (WBD) rated door systems are designed to meet impact resistance requirements in designated coastal regions where hurricane-force winds and airborne debris are expected. Selecting the correct rating depends on your project location and local building code requirements. Always verify requirements with your local building authority before selecting an impact-rated door system.

Many impact-rated configurations achieve structural performance levels suitable for design pressures up to approximately DP65 for 6'8" doors and DP50 for 8'0" doors, depending on configuration and installation method.

Where Hurricane Impact-Rated Doors Are Commonly Required

Hurricane-rated doors are commonly required in regions where building codes mandate impact-resistant construction. Typical applications include:

  • Homes located in designated wind-borne debris regions
  • Coastal residential construction
  • New construction projects in hurricane-prone areas
  • Replacement projects requiring code-compliant upgrades
  • High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) locations such as South Florida

Complete System Performance

Hurricane-rated performance depends on the complete door system, including the door slab, frame components, glazing system, and installation method. All components must be installed in accordance with approved engineering and product approval requirements to achieve rated performance.

Finishing

Surface Textures Available for This Door

Satin Smooth (white) features a fine linear texture with subtle vertical lines, similar to a woven linen or brushed fabric. This micro-texture provides built-in surface tooth that helps primer and paint adhere without the need for heavy sanding, reduces the visibility of brush marks and roller lines, and helps prevent runs and drips on vertical surfaces. Professional painters and DIY homeowners alike benefit from a surface that is designed to hold paint evenly and deliver a refined, consistent finish. The Satin Smooth texture is optimized for painted finishes. For a traditional wood-like stained appearance, a woodgrain texture is recommended.

Rift Cut Woodgrain (tan) features an embossed surface that replicates the straight, linear grain pattern of rift sawn wood. Rift sawn grain is characterized by tight, parallel lines with minimal variation, producing the most uniform and consistent grain appearance available in wood. This clean, understated grain pattern is commonly associated with high-end cabinetry, fine furniture, and Craftsman-style woodwork. Because rift cut is a grain pattern rather than a species-specific texture, it accepts a wide range of stain colors that can echo the look of oak, walnut, cherry, mahogany, and other popular wood species. This versatility makes it easy to match existing trim, cabinetry, or architectural elements around your home. The rift cut texture is designed for staining to showcase the woodgrain detail, and can also be painted for a solid color finish.

Select your preferred texture using the variant options above.

Finishing Smooth Fiberglass Doors

Before finishing, clean all door surfaces to remove dust, oils, and handling residue, then allow the surface to fully dry. For best results, we recommend using a high-quality bonding primer such as Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond Primer, followed by a premium exterior-grade acrylic latex paint.

All six sides of the door must be finished, including the front, back, top, bottom, and both edges, to properly protect the door and maintain warranty coverage. When selecting paint colors, lighter to medium shades are typically recommended for doors exposed to direct sunlight, as very dark colors can increase surface temperatures and reduce long-term finish performance.

Fiberglass doors are shipped unfinished or factory-primed depending on selected options. Finishing should be completed promptly after delivery and before prolonged exposure to weather.

Finishing Woodgrain Fiberglass Doors

Woodgrain fiberglass doors are typically finished using a gel stain or an opaque, heavily pigmented oil-based stain suitable for fiberglass or other non-porous surfaces. These stain types remain on the surface rather than soaking into the material, allowing the molded woodgrain texture to show through while creating a rich, even color. Traditional penetrating wood stains are not recommended for fiberglass doors, as they are designed to absorb into wood fibers rather than bond to fiberglass surfaces.

After staining, apply a polyurethane top-coat with UV inhibitor to seal and protect the finish. This protective topcoat is essential for preventing fading, moisture intrusion, and weather-related damage while enhancing the depth and appearance of the woodgrain texture.

Woodgrain fiberglass doors may also be painted if a solid color finish is desired. When painting a woodgrain surface, always apply a bonding primer such as Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond Primer before painting to ensure proper adhesion and long-term finish performance. As with smooth fiberglass doors, all six sides must be finished to properly protect the door and maintain warranty coverage.

Installation

Installation Readiness for Fiberglass Door Slabs

Fiberglass door slabs are designed for installation into existing door frames or for assembly into new prehung units. Before installation, verify that the slab dimensions (width, height, and thickness) match the existing slab for replacements, or the jamb set for new assemblies.

When replacing an existing slab, the original door can often be used as a template. Align the existing door on top of the new slab to transfer hinge locations and hardware positions for accurate placement.

Minor trimming of fiberglass door slabs may be possible depending on the door construction, but allowable trimming limits should always be verified before cutting. Excessive trimming may affect performance or warranty coverage.

Fiberglass door slabs are heavy and should be handled by two or more people during installation. Always support the door evenly to prevent damage to corners or edges.

Complete all recommended finishing steps promptly after installation to protect the door surface and maintain long-term performance.

For complete step-by-step installation instructions, refer to the full installation guide available in the Resources section below.