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Dark mesh garage door screen stretched across a wooden garage opening, enclosing bikes and equipment while allowing ventilation.

The "Miami Modern" Aesthetic: Clean Lines & Natural Light

For the modern homeowner in Naples, the garage door is no longer just a wall of steel; it is a canvas for light and design. If you are building a contemporary home in Park Shore, Moorings, or Royal Harbor, nothing complements clean architectural lines better than a Full View Glass & Aluminum Garage Door.

At Garage Door Naples, we are the leading installers of these stunning “Avante” style doors. Combining commercial-grade aluminum frames with expansive panels of impact-rated glass, we create entryways that flood your garage with natural light during the day and glow like a lantern at night. It is the ultimate statement of modern luxury.

At Garage Door Naples, we specialize in the design and installation of Custom Wood and Carriage House Garage Doors. Whether you are looking for the authentic warmth of handcrafted Cedar or the incredible durability of modern faux-wood composites, we bring your vision to life. We work directly with architects, builders, and homeowners to create doors that are not just functional entryways, but architectural masterpieces.

Customizing Your View: Glass Opacity Options

Privacy is often a concern with glass doors. You control how much the neighbors can see.

Impact Glass: Beauty Without the Risk (Hurricane Rated)

A common myth is that glass doors are fragile. In Florida, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Our glass doors are built to Miami-Dade HVHZ standards.

Safety First:

Tempered & Laminated Glass :We don’t use standard window glass. We use Impact-Rated Laminated Glass, the same technology used in car windshields. It consists of two layers of glass bonded to a strong vinyl interlayer.

  • Debris Impact: If a tree branch hits the door at 150 MPH, the glass may crack, but it will not shatter or fall out. The vinyl holds it together, keeping the wind and rain out of your home.

No Shutters Required:

Because the glass itself is impact-rated, you do not need to cover these beautiful doors with ugly shutters or plywood during a storm. They are ready for hurricane season 24/7.

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Maintenance: Keeping Your Glass Sparkling

The beauty of glass requires a bit of upkeep.

  • Cleaning: Unlike steel doors which you hose down, glass doors should be cleaned with glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth to prevent water spots.
  • Frame Care: If you live on the beach, we recommend wiping the anodized aluminum frame with a mild soap solution every 3 months to prevent “pitting” from the salt air.

Frequently Asked Questions About Glass Doors

Are glass garage doors safe from burglars?

Yes. While they look fragile, impact-rated glass is incredibly tough. It is very difficult to break through laminated glass (it takes a sledgehammer and lots of time). Additionally, because the frame is on the inside, the glass panes cannot be removed from the outside. For added privacy, choose Frosted or Tinted glass.

They are a luxury product. A single-car glass door typically starts around $4,500, and a double-car door can range from $7,000 to $12,000+ depending on the glass type (Impact vs. Non-Impact) and frame finish.

Yes, but the opening must be square. Glass doors have very tight tolerances. If your floor is uneven or your header is sagging, the glass won’t seal properly. We perform a full structural check of your opening before ordering the door.

Aluminum is a conductor, so the frame can get warm. However, using Insulated Glass Units (IGU) and Low-E coating significantly reduces the heat transfer, making them suitable for Florida garages.

The beauty of the grid design is that we can replace individual panels. If a kid hits a baseball through one pane, we don’t have to replace the whole door. We just unscrew the retainer bead on that one section and swap in a new piece of glass.

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