A format with one sliding door fixed panels either side for maximum light entry and opening windows above for overhead ventilation save to your favourites v67 a popular stacking sliding door offers nearly two thirds opening.
Vantage stacking sliding doors.
Seamlessly connects your home to the great outdoors.
This means you don t need as much space for the door to swing open like a hinged door or french door.
On the sill the infills guide water away from the door panels and improve water resistance.
Vantage residential sliders have a flushline sill and easy glide panels that cope effortlessly with heavier double glazed doors.
Hanlon windows manufacture residential and commercial aluminium windows and doors from the vantage elevate and thermalheart ranges which include bi fold doors sliding doors stacking doors bi fold windows sliding windows louvre windows sashless windows double hung windows awning windows and casement windows.
Sliding doors slide on an outside track and can meet at 90 degree corners without the need for a corner post.
Flat external fillers creates a clean closed off frame appearance.
The clean lines and simplified styling can be accentuated even further by rebating the frame into the floor pad for a flush floor to frame look.
For most configurations a fixed side panel is required.
Panels are available up to 2700mm high and 1500mm wide subject to site conditions.
With its clean lines strength and bold styling the elegant vantage magnum stacking sliding door never fails to make a statement.
And if you select a bi parting option it can span eight metres.
However a bypass slider option is available where two or three panels move.
Perfect for opening onto outdoor dining areas.
Get up to four panels in each direction with the potential to span a massive 12 metres.
When opening the door the panels slide and fold across a bottom runner stacking in unison.
The 109mm wide perimeter frame on this stacking door will couple to a large variety of vantage adaptors.
Frame a glorious view with panels up to three metres high.
Three panel stacking door opens to two thirds of its width.
Bifold doors have several panels which fold back on themselves to open up an entire entry way.