Posts filed under 'Sliding Patio Doors'
How to choose a French patio door. Whether you want to protect against solar heat gain, prevent heat loss, or simply create a more decorative effect, there is a glass available to suit every situation.
Continue Reading November 8th, 2007
As promised at the end of part 4 of this series, in this section I will deal with Patio Sliding Glass Doors. Quite often homeowners install sturdy locks on their front doors but leave their patio doors and sliding glass windows “wide open” to illegal entry.
Continue Reading October 23rd, 2007
Primarily, patio doors have been recently created and established significant trademark and distinction over those standardized entry doors. These sliding patio doors are considered to have shiny surface…
Continue Reading October 23rd, 2007
This takes a lot of thought and it depends on the structure and design of your home and of course personal choice. These come in a variety of designs and structure types. You may prefer a sliding, hinged, or folding door. You could choose a metal, glass or timber door in many variations.
Continue Reading October 1st, 2007
Amongst the stylish choices many homeowners would like to purchase for their home are patio doors. These are really more like large windows than doors, but open either by sliding on their frame via rollers or swinging open on hinges.
Continue Reading July 13th, 2007
The penetration of vinyl into the patio door market has been slower than that for windows, but sales are increasing steadily. Much of that growth, to date, has been in traditional sliding models.
Continue Reading June 25th, 2007
Let’s start with the retrofit frame. Like the retrofit window, the door will have a 2″ lip flush with the outside edge of the frame. The difference between the retrofit window frame and the retrofit door frame is the absence of the lip on the bottom of the door due to the sill track.
Continue Reading June 20th, 2007
Homeowners are always looking for ways that they can improve their homes. You may be one of these people, looking for a way to let in more light, create a welcoming atmosphere, and add a sense of liveliness and fun to your home.
Continue Reading June 1st, 2007
First, you have to remove the sliding panel and the stationary panel. The vast majority of doors out there have the sliding panel on the inside half of the track, and the stationary panel is on the outside.
Continue Reading May 29th, 2007
This Article will focus on replacing single pane broken glass in an aluminum sliding glass door. If your sliding door was installed before 1980, there is a possibility that the glass is not safety glass.
Continue Reading May 29th, 2007
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