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Sliding Glass Door

Large glass panel doors that slide on tracks for view and access.

Sliding glass doors use large glazed panels that move horizontally on a sill track, giving rooms broad daylight, exterior views, and patio access without requiring swing clearance. Long-term performance depends on roller quality, track drainage, panel stiffness, lock engagement, glass weight, and whether the threshold is detailed for both water resistance and accessibility.

Configurations

How It Comes

Two-Panel Slider

One active panel slides past one fixed panel for standard patio openings.

Three-Panel Slider

A wider frame with one or two active panels for broader views and larger clear openings.

Pocket Slider

Sliding panels disappear into a wall pocket when open, requiring careful pocket drainage and service access.

Commercial Slider

Heavier-duty frame, track, and hardware for storefront, hospitality, or high-cycle conditions.

Applications

Where It's Used

Residential Patios

Sliding Glass Door products are commonly selected for residential patios where the product configuration, performance rating, and installation condition fit the project.

Balconies And Decks

Sliding Glass Door products are commonly selected for balconies and decks where the product configuration, performance rating, and installation condition fit the project.

Hospitality Rooms

Sliding Glass Door products are commonly selected for hospitality rooms where the product configuration, performance rating, and installation condition fit the project.

Light Commercial Exterior Openings

Sliding Glass Door products are commonly selected for light commercial exterior openings where the product configuration, performance rating, and installation condition fit the project.

Selection Guide

How To Specify It

Use these checkpoints when comparing quotes, reviewing submittals, or deciding whether this product type fits the opening.

Roller Load Rating

Compare roller load rating across manufacturers before selecting a sliding glass door. Small differences here often change installation cost, serviceability, or long-term performance.

Track Drainage

Compare track drainage across manufacturers before selecting a sliding glass door. Small differences here often change installation cost, serviceability, or long-term performance.

Interlock And Lock Engagement

Compare interlock and lock engagement across manufacturers before selecting a sliding glass door. Small differences here often change installation cost, serviceability, or long-term performance.

Screen And Insect Control

Compare screen and insect control across manufacturers before selecting a sliding glass door. Small differences here often change installation cost, serviceability, or long-term performance.

Frame Material

Wood Sliding Glass Door

Wood provides warmth, repairability, and traditional detailing for premium doors, but it needs finish maintenance and careful moisture protection.

Advantages
  • Warm interior appearance
  • Repairable and refinishable
  • Strong custom profile options
Considerations
  • Requires maintenance
  • Can move with humidity
  • Needs excellent sill and flashing details

Frame Material

Fiberglass Sliding Glass Door

Fiberglass door panels resist dents, rot, and weathering while offering good insulation and wood-grain appearance options.

Advantages
  • Low maintenance
  • Good thermal performance
  • Strong weather resistance
Considerations
  • Premium lines cost more
  • Limited field modification
  • Finish quality varies by manufacturer

Frame Material

Aluminum Sliding Glass Door

Thermally broken aluminum frames suit modern, commercial, and large glass door systems where strength and slim sightlines matter.

Advantages
  • Strong and durable
  • Slim profiles
  • Wide finish palette
Considerations
  • Thermal break is critical
  • Higher cost
  • Can feel cold with poor detailing

Frame Material

Aluminum Clad Wood Sliding Glass Door

Clad wood combines a wood interior with a protected exterior, a common premium choice for hinged and large glazed patio doors.

Advantages
  • Premium interior
  • Durable exterior cladding
  • Many exterior colors
Considerations
  • Higher initial cost
  • Cladding joints need drainage
  • Repairs can be more specialized

Frame Material

Steel / Composite Sliding Glass Door

Steel and engineered composite doors prioritize security, value, and durability in entry and utility applications.

Advantages
  • Strong security potential
  • Cost-effective options
  • Stable engineered cores
Considerations
  • Dents or edge damage need repair
  • Thermal performance varies
  • Finish scratches can expose substrate

Performance & Ratings

At a Glance

Primary specification focus
Panel weight, roller assembly, track material, sill drainage, lock keeper alignment, glass safety, and replacement roller access
Performance ratings
Air, water, structural, forced-entry, accessibility, and energy ratings where applicable
Common standards
AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440, NFRC 100/200, ASTM E283, ASTM E330, ASTM E331, ANSI/BHMA where hardware applies
Documentation to request
Product data, installation instructions, warranty, test reports, shop drawings for custom or large openings
Coordination point
Confirm final dimensions, substrate conditions, accessories, and code requirements before ordering

Project Coordination

Details To Confirm Early

01

Confirm rough opening and load path

Large and heavy door systems depend on plumb jambs, a level sill, and headers that stay within deflection limits.

02

Coordinate threshold water management

Sill pans, drainage paths, exterior slope, and accessibility requirements must be resolved before ordering.

03

Verify hardware and screen clearances

Handles, locks, closers, shades, and screens can conflict with trim, furniture, or adjacent panels if not coordinated.

Product Questions

Common Questions

What should I compare first when selecting sliding glass door?

Start with the operation or glass makeup, then verify performance ratings, installation conditions, accessory compatibility, and warranty limits for the exact product series.

Can sliding glass door be used in any opening?

No. Size, exposure, code requirements, frame capacity, hardware, and installation details determine whether a product is appropriate for a specific opening.

What documents should I ask for before ordering?

Request product data, installation instructions, warranty terms, available test reports, and shop drawings for custom sizes, large assemblies, or code-sensitive conditions.

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