Traditional Sliding Glass Doors
Features one stationary panel and one or more moving panels that slide horizontally, often used for patios or decks.
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Features one stationary panel and one or more moving panels that slide horizontally, often used for patios or decks.
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French Doors are a pair of doors with full-length glass panels, often framed by wood or metal, that open inwards or outwards to connect spaces.
Panels stack neatly behind one another when fully open, offering a wide, unobstructed opening.
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Designed for corner installations, allowing for two sets of sliding doors to meet at a corner and slide in opposite directions.
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Includes multiple sliding panels that can be configured to open up a large expanse of space, ideal for expansive views and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions.
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Incorporates a thermal break in the frame to improve energy efficiency and reduce heat transfer.
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Durable and stylish, aluminum sliding doors offer strength, low maintenance, and a contemporary look.
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Features a narrower frame profile for a sleek, modern look with a focus on maximizing the glass area.
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Known for their durability and sleek appearance, aluminum bi-folding doors are low-maintenance and available in various finishes.
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Features a design reminiscent of traditional French doors but with the space-saving benefits of bi-folding functionality.
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