Modern Glass Garage Doors 8850
With a variety of stylish glass pane options, the Wayne Dalton garage door Model 8850 is an ideal access solution for your garage or patio. Create a one-of-a-kind space with a modern glass garage door from Wayne Dalton.
Product Specs
Construction
- Made with an all-aluminum construction
- Panel options are offered in double-reinforced frames
- Tongue and groove joints
- Flexible vinyl bottom seal
- Rugged construction; anodized aluminum frame with equal panel spacing
Features
- Anodized aluminum makes them virtually maintenance-free
- Tongue and groove joints provide a great weather barrier
- Flexible vinyl weather seal helps prevent dirt and elements from entering your garage
- R-value of 4.06
- Excellent U-value of 0.28
Options
- Available glass options include tempered safety glass, acrylic, or solid panels in a wide variety of colors, tints, and styles
- Most panel styles are also available in both single pane and insulated configurations
- Optional insulated rails and stiles are available for the Model 8850
Notes
- Model 8850 garage doors are available in custom RAL Powder Coat Colors
- Central and East Coast availability only
Brochure
Highlights
Material | Aluminum Glass | |||||||||||||||
Price Range ? $50-$500 = $ All costs are based on a standard 16' x 7' door size. Costs vary by location and are for supply only; installation is extra. Changes to door size, quantity of doors, and panel styles will affect pricing. Costs exclude hardware, windows, and color changes. | $$$ | |||||||||||||||
R-Value ? R-value measures how well a material resists heat flow: the higher the R-value, the better the insulation. For doors, a higher R-value helps improve energy efficiency by keeping indoor temperatures more stable. R0-R6 = 1 star | 4.06 (★) | |||||||||||||||
U-Factor ? U-Factor measures how well a door keeps heat from escaping. The lower the number, the better the insulation. Unlike R-Value, which only measures material resistance, U-Factor reflects the performance of the entire door system, making it a more accurate measure of energy efficiency.
| 0.28 (★) |