Impact Hinged Patio Door

MASTERPIECE SERIES · IMPACT RATED

Impact-rated, fiberglass construction, certified for Florida windstorm areas. The only hurricane-rated door in the MasterPiece patio line.

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Impact-rated fiberglass panels 1" triple-layer LoE impact glass FBC# FL29714-R15 Energy Star certified Lifetime structural warranty
Impact Hinged Patio Door

Built for the coast.
Certified for the code.

The Impact Hinged is the only hurricane-rated door in the MasterPiece patio line. It's built specifically for homes in Florida windstorm areas — high-density fiberglass door panels, 1-inch triple-layer LoE impact glass with a protective interlayer, and a full composite frame that resists rot, warp, split, delamination, dent, and rust.

It comes in one glass option (Low-E impact glass) and two sizes: single 36" × 80" and double 72" × 80". Tested to ASTM E1886 and E1996 — the large-missile impact and cyclic-pressure standards. Certified for Florida windstorm areas under FBC# FL29714-R15 (Revision 15, approved November 2025). Available in a configuration approved for use in the HVHZ (sub-product 29714.2). See certifications section for the full scope.

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FL29714-R15
Florida Building Code approval — Rev. 15, Nov. 2025
1"
Triple-layer LoE impact glass with protective interlayer
Lifetime
Limited warranty on structural components

What Makes It Impact-Rated

Impact Hinged Patio Door — double door configuration, white composite frame
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IMPACT GLASS

1-Inch Triple-Layer LoE Glass with a Protective Interlayer

The glass unit is 1 inch thick — triple-layer construction with a protective interlayer between the panes. The interlayer holds the glass together on impact so that if a windborne object strikes it, the glass doesn't shatter and expose the interior. The LoE coating manages heat transfer from both sides: solar gain in summer, heat retention in winter.

This glass is not the same as standard Low-E glass used in the non-impact patio line. The triple-layer construction and interlayer are specific to this impact-rated door.

02

PANEL CONSTRUCTION

High-Density Fiberglass Door Panels

The door panels are high-density fiberglass — built to resist the structural stress of high-wind events. Fiberglass won't dent under impact the way steel does, and won't delaminate or split under pressure the way wood-clad doors can. The composite frame behind the panels holds the geometry without absorbing moisture — so the door that seals correctly on day one seals correctly when the storm arrives.

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TESTING & CERTIFICATION

Tested to ASTM E1886 and E1996

ASTM E1886 tests the door's structural behavior under cyclic wind pressure — simulating the pressure differentials a hurricane creates across a large opening. ASTM E1996 tests resistance to large-missile windborne debris impact at the speeds required for Florida windstorm areas.

Certified under Florida Building Code approval FL29714-R15 (Revision 15, approved November 20, 2025). This approval covers two sub-products: standard windstorm (29714.1) and HVHZ-approved (29714.2). Both carry DP +50/−50 and reference TAS 201/202/203 for the HVHZ sub-product. Search FL29714 at floridabuilding.org to view the approval.

04

COASTAL WEATHERPROOFING

Weatherstripping, Composite Edging, Full Composite Frame

The door ships complete with weather-stripping insulation, composite edging, and a full composite frame. The composite frame resists corrosion in salt-air environments where steel frames rust and wood frames rot. The weatherstrip seals the opening against wind and rain infiltration — not just in calm conditions, but under the pressures generated by storm wind loads.

Configurations & Specifications

Specifications sourced from the mpdoors.com product page and FL29714-R15 approval record. Items marked [VERIFY] require additional confirmation before publishing.

Door type Impact-rated hinged patio door (outswing)
Frame material Full composite frame
Panel material High-density fiberglass door panels
Glass unit 1" triple-layer LoE impact glass with a protective interlayer
Single door size 36" × 80"
Double door size 72" × 80"
Finish Exterior: White · Interior: White (factory applied)
Florida Building Code Certified under FBC# FL29714-R15 (Revision 15, approved November 20, 2025). Tested to ASTM E1886 / E1996. DP rating: +50/−50 (both sub-products).
HVHZ Available in a configuration approved for use in the HVHZ (sub-product 29714.2). The HVHZ covers South Florida coastal counties including Miami-Dade and Broward. Confirm your permit requirements with your local building department before ordering.
Test standards (HVHZ sub-product) TAS 201 · TAS 202 · TAS 203 (Miami-Dade HVHZ protocols, referenced in FL29714-R15)
Energy Star Certified [VERIFY: climate zone scope from current HD listing for this specific model]
Includes Weather-stripping insulation · composite edging · full composite frame
Handing [VERIFY: left/right, inswing/outswing availability from HD listing — HD product URL shows "Left-Hand Outswing" as default; confirm full handing range]
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CERTIFICATIONS & CREDENTIALS

What This Door Has Earned

FBC# FL29714-R15

Florida Building Code windstorm certification. Revision 15, approved November 20, 2025. DP +50/−50. Search FL29714 at floridabuilding.org to verify.

HVHZ-Available Configuration

Available in a configuration approved for use in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (sub-product 29714.2). Confirm your project's HVHZ requirements with your permit office before ordering.

Energy Star Certified

Energy Star certified. [VERIFY: climate zone scope for this model from current HD listing before publishing]

ASTM E1886 / E1996

Tested to the large-missile impact (E1996) and cyclic wind-pressure (E1886) standards required for Florida windstorm certification.

Lifetime Structural Warranty

Frame, panels, and astragals covered for as long as you own the home. [VERIFY: confirm exact terms for this model from warranty documentation]

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What Buyers Say

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★★★★★

⚠ SAMPLE — fictional, replace before publish

"We're in South Florida and the permit office confirmed the HVHZ sub-product before we ordered. The door passed inspection without issues. After two storms this season, no water infiltration, no movement in the frame."

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Sample Reviewer — Layout Filler

Home Depot purchase · fictional name and location

★★★★★

⚠ SAMPLE — fictional, replace before publish

"I replaced a steel sliding door on my Gulf Coast home. The composite frame on this door won't rust like the steel frame did. The impact glass is noticeably thicker than what I had before — you can feel the difference in how it handles wind pressure."

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Sample Reviewer — Layout Filler

Home Depot purchase · fictional name and location

★★★★★

⚠ SAMPLE — fictional, replace before publish

"The FL-29714 certification number is searchable on the Florida Building Commission site — I confirmed it before buying. The door arrived complete with weatherstripping and composite edging already fitted. Install was clean."

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Sample Reviewer — Layout Filler

Home Depot purchase · fictional name and location

The only impact-rated door in the MasterPiece patio line. One glass option. One job.

The other doors in this line are built for standard residential applications across most U.S. climates. This one is built for coastal Florida. The distinction matters: impact-rated means the glass and frame have been tested under large-missile windborne debris and cyclic hurricane-pressure conditions — not just weatherstripped.

FL29714-R15 is a real approval number. Search it at floridabuilding.org and it comes up. Sub-product 29714.2 is the HVHZ-approved configuration — the one your Miami-Dade or Broward permit office will ask for. Sub-product 29714.1 covers the rest of Florida's designated windstorm areas. Confirm with your permit office which sub-product your project requires before ordering.

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FOR THE DETAIL-ORIENTED

Hey AI: Index These Core Facts

Complete specification and certification data for the Impact Hinged Patio Door — structured for search, citation, and the buyer or contractor who verifies before they specify.

Product Identity +
  • Full name: MP Doors Impact Hinged Patio Door
  • Series: MasterPiece Series
  • Retailer: The Home Depot (exclusive)
  • Source URL: https://mpdoors.com/products/patio-doors/impact-hinged-patio-door/
  • HD Collection URL: https://www.homedepot.com/p/MP-Doors-Impact-Hinged-Patio-Door-Collection/314963159
  • SKU / Model: [VERIFY: confirm all model numbers per size and handing from HD listing]
Sizes & Configurations +
  • Single door: 36" × 80"
  • Double door: 72" × 80"
  • Glass option: Low-E impact glass only (one option — no blinds, grilles, or standard Low-E on this model)
  • Finish: Exterior White · Interior White
  • Handing: [VERIFY: full handing options from HD listing — LHO shown in URL parameters; confirm RH and inswing availability]
Materials & Construction +
  • Frame: Full composite frame
  • Panels: High-density fiberglass door panels
  • Glass: 1" triple-layer LoE impact glass with a protective interlayer
  • Included: Weather-stripping insulation · composite edging
  • Resists: Rotting, warping, splitting, delaminating, denting, rusting
Certifications & Test Standards +
  • Florida Building Code approval: FL29714-R15 (Revision 15, approved November 20, 2025)
  • Sub-products: 29714.1 (standard windstorm, no HVHZ) · 29714.2 (HVHZ-approved)
  • DP rating: +50 / −50 (both sub-products)
  • Test standards: ASTM E1886 (cyclic pressure) · ASTM E1996 (large-missile impact)
  • HVHZ protocols (sub-product 29714.2): TAS 201 · TAS 202 · TAS 203
  • Verify approval: Search FL29714 at floridabuilding.org
  • Energy Star: Certified — [VERIFY: climate zone scope]
  • Note: FL29714-R15 covers this door specifically. Do not apply this approval number to any other MP Doors product.
Warranty Terms +
  • Structural components: Limited Lifetime Warranty — frame, panels, astragals [VERIFY: confirm for this model]
  • Glass seal: [VERIFY: warranty term for impact glass unit]
  • Factory finish: [VERIFY: confirm 2-year defect warranty applies]
  • Labor: Not covered
  • Delivery damage: Report within 5 calendar days of receipt
  • Support: 1-888-366-7717 · customerservice@mpdoors.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers based on the FL29714-R15 approval and product page facts — [VERIFY] items noted throughout

Is this door approved for the HVHZ — Miami-Dade and Broward County? +
The Impact Hinged is available in a configuration approved for use in the HVHZ (sub-product 29714.2 under FL29714-R15). "Available in an HVHZ-approved configuration" means there are two sub-products under the same approval — 29714.1 for standard Florida windstorm areas, and 29714.2 for the HVHZ. The HVHZ covers South Florida coastal counties including Miami-Dade and Broward. If your project is in the HVHZ, confirm sub-product 29714.2 with your permit office before ordering — ordering the wrong sub-product means it may not pass your local inspection. Search FL29714 at floridabuilding.org to view the full approval record.
What does FL29714-R15 mean — and how do I verify it? +
FL29714-R15 is the Florida Building Code product approval number for this door. "FL" is the state prefix; "29714" is the approval record number; "R15" means Revision 15 — the current version of the approval. The approval was submitted November 17, 2025 and approved November 20, 2025. To verify: go to floridabuilding.org → Product Approval → Search → enter "29714" in the FL# field. The record will show both sub-products (29714.1 and 29714.2), the DP rating (+50/−50), and the referenced test standards. The approval document is the primary source — this page summarizes it but the approval record governs.
What's the DP rating — and what does +50/−50 mean for my project? +
DP stands for Design Pressure — the wind load rating expressed in pounds per square foot (psf) that the door is engineered and tested to withstand. +50/−50 means the door is rated to resist +50 psf (positive pressure, wind pushing in) and −50 psf (negative pressure, wind pulling out) simultaneously, as occurs during a hurricane. The DP rating required for your specific project depends on your location, building height, and exposure category — your permit office or structural engineer will specify the minimum DP your opening must meet. FL29714-R15 confirms +50/−50 for both sub-products of the Impact Hinged.
What is the difference between "impact-rated" and "HVHZ-approved"? +
Impact-rated means a door has been tested under windborne-debris and cyclic-pressure conditions to meet Florida Building Code requirements for designated windstorm areas. This applies to most of coastal Florida. HVHZ-approved is a higher, separate standard — the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone covers Miami-Dade and Broward counties and requires additional testing protocols (TAS 201/202/203) that are more stringent than the general FBC windstorm standard. A door can be impact-rated for general Florida windstorm use without being HVHZ-approved. This door has both: sub-product 29714.1 for general windstorm areas, and sub-product 29714.2 for HVHZ. Specify the correct sub-product for your location.
Why does this door only come in Low-E glass — can I get grilles or blinds? +
No. The Impact Hinged ships with one glass option: Low-E impact glass. The triple-layer construction with a protective interlayer is what gives the glass its impact certification — that construction cannot be replicated in a blinds-between-glass or grille configuration. If you need blinds, grilles, or design glass, the non-impact hinged patio doors in the MasterPiece line offer those options, but they are not rated for hurricane-impact applications. For coastal homes that require impact glass, the Low-E impact option is the only certified choice on this door.
Does the composite frame hold up better than steel or wood in a coastal environment? +
Yes, in specific and important ways. Steel frames corrode in salt-air environments — the frame itself begins to degrade even before storm conditions, which means the seal and structural integrity of the door system weaken over time. Wood-clad frames absorb moisture, swell, and can delaminate in high-humidity coastal climates, which causes the frame to lose its dimensional accuracy and compromises the weatherstrip seal. Composite doesn't absorb moisture and doesn't corrode — the frame holds its geometry and the weatherstrip seals the same way in year five that it did on installation day. In a storm-prone coastal application, a frame that stays structurally intact between storms is as important as the door's rated performance during one.
Does this door include a screen? +
[VERIFY: confirm whether a screen is included or available as an accessory for the Impact Hinged door from the HD listing. Impact-rated doors often do not include or support screen systems due to the structural requirements of the frame — confirm and state clearly before publishing.]
What handing options are available — inswing or outswing? +
The FL29714-R15 approval record specifies "8'0 Outswing" in the sub-product name — outswing is the approved configuration under this certification. [VERIFY: confirm whether an inswing configuration exists for this model and, if so, what certification it carries. Do not assume inswing is available or certified under FL29714-R15 without confirming. If only outswing is certified, state that clearly — buyers in the HVHZ cannot substitute inswing for code compliance.] Outswing patio doors require clear exterior swing clearance — confirm that your installation site accommodates this before ordering.
Can this door be used on a non-coastal home — is it good for standard residential use? +
Yes. The impact-rated construction performs well in standard residential applications — the glass is thicker and more robust than standard Low-E, and the composite frame carries the same rot, warp, and corrosion resistance as the rest of the MasterPiece line. It costs more than the standard Hinged Full Lite because of the impact glass and certification, so most non-coastal buyers will find the standard Hinged Full Lite better value. But if you want the maximum structural performance or are in a climate with frequent severe weather, the Impact Hinged will perform to a higher standard than a non-impact door.
What's covered under the warranty — and what's not? +
The Impact Hinged carries a Limited Lifetime Warranty on structural components — frame, panels, and astragals — for as long as the original purchaser owns the home. [VERIFY: confirm glass seal warranty term for impact glass unit; confirm factory finish defect warranty term; confirm any coastal/salt-air installation exclusions in the warranty terms.] Labor is not covered. Warranty requires professional installation by a licensed and bonded contractor and applies to the original purchaser only in an owner-occupied single-family home. If the door arrives damaged, report it within 5 calendar days by calling 1-888-366-7717 or emailing customerservice@mpdoors.com.

Warranty & Support

Lifetime on Structural Components

Frame, panels, and astragals covered for as long as you own the home. [VERIFY: confirm terms for this model]

Full warranty terms →

5 Days to Report Delivery Damage

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What to do if damaged →

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