Multi-Track Doors Built for Florida Homes & Businesses
Create wide, open spaces with multi-track doors built for Florida homes and businesses.

Key Features
- Large uninterrupted glass views
- Impact-rated laminated glass protection
- Excellent energy efficiency
- Strong fixed frame construction
- Perfect for modern and coastal homes
Custom Options
- Custom sizes
- Architectural shapes
- Energy-efficient glass packages
- Decorative grid options
Built for Florida Homes
Multi-track doors provide stunning views while helping protect homes from Florida's severe weather.
Request A QuoteFAQs — Multi-Track Door in Florida
What is a multi-track door?
A multi-track door uses a stacking mechanism where multiple panels slide behind one another along parallel tracks, creating a wide, uninterrupted opening that connects indoor and outdoor spaces.
Are multi-track doors hurricane-impact rated for Florida?
Yes. We install multi-track doors with impact-rated laminated glass and reinforced construction that meets Florida Building Code requirements for wind-borne debris resistance.
How much do multi-track impact doors cost?
Pricing varies based on panel count, glass package, and customizations. Multi-track systems typically start higher than standard sliders given the larger spans, and financing options are available.
What's the difference between multi-track, pocket, and lift & slide doors?
Multi-track doors stack panels behind one another along multiple parallel tracks; pocket doors slide entirely into a wall cavity for a fully unobstructed opening; lift & slide doors lift off their track for premium operation and tighter seals.
Where does A and J Windowhaus install multi-track doors?
We install multi-track doors throughout Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Miami.
Are multi-track impact doors energy efficient?
Yes. Energy-efficient glass packages and tight seals reduce heat transfer and help lower cooling costs in Florida's hot climate.
Do multi-track doors hold up against coastal salt air?
Yes. We offer salt-resistant frame options engineered for direct coastal exposure across Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Sarasota.
