Sliding Door
Sliding Door
Sliding Door

Sliding Door

Sliding patio doors are a stylish and functional way to connect your home to the outdoors. These doors offer a wide opening, allowing for abundant natural light and easy access to your patio or deck.

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Key Features

Security: Robust construction and advanced security features protect your home.

Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living: Create a seamless flow between your home and your outdoor space.

Smooth Operation: Effortless sliding mechanism for easy opening and closing.

Energy Efficiency: Reduce energy costs with energy-efficient glass options.

We can source doors for you from any major manufacturer, but after decades in the business, we have chosen to make Milgard our primary supplier. Milgard offers a full range of custom-manufactured doors, from budget-friendly to top-of-the-line.

FAQ

Nearly all our customers choose Milgard vinyl or fiberglass frames. 

Vinyl. Milgard vinyl frames are energy-efficient, virtually maintenance-free and cost-effective. Offered in four different lines and all common shapes and configurations, Milgard has a vinyl option for every situation. Trinsic Vinyl, which has proven highly popular with our customers, features a narrow frame and comes in eight different exterior colors and four interior colors.

Fiberglass. Exceptionally strong and durable, fiberglass comes at a higher price point than most vinyl, but delivers a top-of-the line look and feel. Its low thermal conductivity makes it highly energy efficient and helps you stay comfortable year-round. Fiberglass is also ‘paintable,’ which means you can change the frame color in the future.

There are five choices for how you open your doors:

  • Sliding (glides left or right on a narrow track)
  • Swinging or French (exterior version opens outward, interior version opens inwards)
  • Pocket (slides into the adjoining wall, disappearing from view)
  • Bi-Fold (glass panels fold over one another and then slide along a track to the side)
  • Stacking (panels slide in front of one another, then slide along a track to the side)