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Sliding glass doors are patio doors that slide on a track. Typically leading to a deck, patio, or balcony, these doors offer two-, three- and four-panel configuration options.

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BENEFITS OF SLIDING GLASS DOORS

Engineered to slide along a narrow track, these doors glide gracefully and effortlessly. This feature is especially beneficial for those homeowners who intend on aging in place.

Sliding glass doors bring a good deal of sunlight into the home. This added sunlight has health benefits and can help lower energy costs.

Sliding glass doors have the option for larger panel sizes for great views outside. These views can enrich the homeowner’s experience and increase the home’s resale value.

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V450 HomeMaker Series Doors

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V450 sliding glass doors are the perfect complement to V300 and V450windows. Designed with a narrow frame profile to maximize views. Choose from 2, 3 and 4-panel options.

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A250 Thermally Improved Aluminum Doors

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Because of their clean, narrow sightlines, A250 Thermally Improved Aluminum patio doors provide an almost seamless view outside. You can select which way the door slides opens, either left or right.

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C650 Ultra™ Series Doors

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C650 Ultra SeriesFrench-style sliding patio doors give your home a touch of elegance. On a French-style door, the lower rail is taller than the top and sides. Sidelitescan be added to any operating style.

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V300 Trinsic™ Series Doors

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V300 sliding patio doors are the perfect complement to V300 windows. They are designed with a narrow frame profile that can help expand your view. Choose from 2, 3 and 4-panel options.

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V400 Tuscany® Series Doors

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V400 Tuscany Series sliding patio doors have durable vinyl frames that will not absorb moisture and do not require painting. Also available with aBlinds Between the Glassoption.

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GRID OPTIONS

Door grids are a distinctive way to provide a decorative element to the look of your home. Complete your homes architectural style or turn a large open pane into something extraordinary.

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SLIDING GLASS DOOR OPTIONS

Obscure patio door glass helps protect your privacy while allowing generous amounts of light to enter your space. Browse a variety of colors and texture patterns from translucent to semi-opaque.

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ENERGY EFFICIENT DOORS

A comfortable home is so important. To help keep your home at a consistent temperature throughout the year, explore the Low-E glass options we offer for patio doors

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Sliding Glass Door FAQS

What are sliding glass doors?

Sliding glass doors are a type of patio door that slides on a series of rollers located inside a track. In most cases, sliding doors feature two, three, or four panels. They typically open on to a patio, porch, or deck. The best sliding glass doors are ones that combine energy efficiency and style, while still being at a good cost.

How wide are sliding glass doors?

a sliding door can be made in a custom size, however, the standard sizes for exterior sliding glass doors are 60, 72, or 96 inches wide.

How much do sliding glass doors cost?

Depending on the features you include on your door and what company you go with the average range is $1,500-$5,000 for a sliding glass door. if you wish to add additional features these prices will go up. Typical curtains for sliding glass doors or blinds for sliding glass doors can add an additional couple hundred of dollars.

How to insulate sliding glass doors?

Insulating your sliding glass door should have been done during installation, if you believe you have a draft make sure to check the weatherstripping on all of the panels. If these need replaced contact your installation company. Patio sliding glass doors have a tendency to get damp from the weather, make sure the tracks are clean from dirt and debris to limit gaps being in the bottom of your door frame.

Will installing a sliding glass door hurt my home’s energy performance?

Today’s sliding glass doors are available with many of the energy-efficient features that have become standard in the fenestration industry. Manufacturers offer sliding glass doors – even four-panel versions and “moving glass walls” – with warm-edge spacer systems, gas between the panes, Low-E glass, etc.

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How much is a standard size sliding glass door? ›

Normal range: $1,171 - $4,047. The average sliding door costs $2,487 , but it can range between $1,171 and $4,047 , depending on things like glazing, tinting, and other features. Sliding glass door costs can range anywhere from $1,171 to $4,047 , but most people pay an average of $2,487 .

How much does Lowes charge to install a sliding glass patio door? ›

The cost of a new sliding glass patio door and install is around $2,200.

What is the difference between a patio door and a sliding glass door? ›

Swinging doors require more space to open and close. Sliding doors have panels that move along horizontal rails so they only require the space of the door opening. French patio doors require far more clearance space for doors to fully open.

What are the disadvantages of sliding glass doors? ›

High Maintenance

One of the biggest disadvantages of installing sliding doors in your home is the level of cleaning they require. Because they feature a large expanse of glass, you may notice a build-up of dirt and grime.

Can you replace sliding glass doors without replacing the frame? ›

You can replace sliding glass doors without replacing the frame, depending on the condition of the existing door frame. This option offers a cost-effective and time-efficient solution for enhancing your patio doors.

What is the most common size sliding glass door? ›

So, how big is a standard sliding glass door? A standard glass sliding door is normally fixed at 80 inches in length. However, the width may vary between 60 inches to 72 inches, depending on the amount of space available for installation.

How many hours does it take to install a sliding glass door? ›

A patio door professional charges $70 to $120 for installation—and it could take three to five hours to pull down the old one and replace it with something new. Choosing the right kind of door can be more challenging than it seems because there are so many good options available.

Who manufactures the best sliding glass doors? ›

Brands Ranked in Study
  • Andersen. Andersen is a well-known patio door brand owned by Andersen Corporation. ...
  • Pella. Pella is a prominent patio door brand under the Pella Corporation. ...
  • Weather Shield. Weather Shield is a patio door brand known for its high-quality products. ...
  • Stanley. ...
  • Milgard. ...
  • Marvin. ...
  • JELD-WEN. ...
  • Therma-Tru.

Which is cheaper, sliding doors or French doors? ›

French patio doors typically cost more than sliding patio doors, but the cost of either door style can vary greatly depending on the custom options you choose. In fact, Home Advisor estimates the average cost to install any door is between $475 and $1291, which is a fairly wide range.

Why are sliding doors so expensive? ›

Why are patio doors so expensive? It may not look like it, but patio doors require a lot of materials to construct. They also come with energy-saving features such as low-e glass coatings and gas insulation that prevent air leakage and heat transfer to keep your energy bill from going up.

Are vinyl sliding patio doors good? ›

Vinyl Patio Door Material

It makes them high quality, but also cheaper than fiberglass doors. With this lower price tag, there is not as much strength and durability as fiberglass doors, but they are stronger than wooden doors. They are low maintenance but can be incredibly difficult to repair when they get damaged.

Do sliding doors decrease home value? ›

Sliding glass patio doors are a valuable addition to any home. They offer energy efficiency, an abundance of natural light, enhanced curb appeal, a seamless indoor/outdoor transition, durability, and increased resale value.

Why aren't sliding doors more popular? ›

Sliding doors are a popular choice, but they do have some drawbacks. The most notable disadvantage is they offer limited ventilation when closed. There's no way to open the top or bottom of the door to allow air to flow in and out.

What is the life expectancy of a sliding glass door? ›

On average, the life expectancy for patio doors is 20-years. Yet, patio doors can have a longer or shorter lifespan. This is much the same for sliding doors. External sliding patio doors should last around 20-30 years.

What is the standard size of a 3 sliding door? ›

Three-panel sliding glass door sizes

Standard three-panel sliding glass doors have widths of 108, 120, or 144 inches and heights between 80 and 96 inches. Three-panel sliding glass doors are an excellent choice for homeowners who need a larger outside opening.

What are the standard sizes for sliding screen doors? ›

A standard screen door measures about 32 to 38 inches in width and 72 to 80 inches in height, though you can also install a sliding glass door with a screen. Sliding glass doors typically consist of a fixed glass panel, a sliding screen door, and one or two sliding glass doors, depending on the product.

Are sliding glass doors cheaper than regular doors? ›

One major difference between sliding door and swing door is the cost. The latter tends to be more expensive than the former, but there are a few reasons for this. First, sliding doors usually require a larger frame. Additionally, they often have more features than swing models, such as the track.

What is the standard internal sliding door size? ›

Common heights range from 2100mm to 2400mm. The width can vary a lot, with standard sizes including widths like 1500mm, 1800mm, and wider. The exact size can depend on the number of panels and the specific design of the door.

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