Patio and balcony doors
Sliding Doors
Custom sliding doors and 4-panel sliding doors for patios, balconies, living rooms, and commercial openings in Jamaica.
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Smooth indoor-outdoor access
Sliding doors are ideal when you want a wide glass opening without needing swing clearance. They suit patios, balconies, verandas, living rooms, and apartment projects.
Two-panel and four-panel options
The website builder supports standard sliding doors and larger four-panel arrangements so customers can start with the right opening type before requesting a final quote.
Sliding doors for patios, balconies, and bright living spaces
Sliding doors are often chosen for Jamaican homes because they open wide visually without taking up swing space inside or outside.
Space saving
A sliding panel moves on a track, which helps where furniture, balcony rails, or tight patios limit swing clearance.
Large glass feel
Sliding doors can brighten living rooms and connect indoor spaces to verandas, patios, and balconies.
Track and threshold planning
Site conditions, water exposure, floor level, and cleaning access matter for long-term operation.
Mesh and security needs
Screens, locks, handles, glass choice, and panel layout should be discussed before quoting.
Sliding door quote decisions
The quote should capture the size and also how the door will be used every day.
- Two-panel or four-panel: Two-panel systems suit many openings. Four-panel systems can create a wider glass wall effect for larger spaces.
- Choose glass carefully: Tint can reduce glare, laminated glass may be relevant for safety, and clear glass preserves the simplest view.
- Plan traffic flow: Confirm which side should open based on furniture, exterior access, and daily movement.
- Discuss installation conditions: Existing thresholds, water exposure, wall condition, and old door removal can affect the official quote.
Key Options
- Two-panel sliding door
- Four-panel sliding door
- Tinted glass
- Laminated glass
- Panel combinations
Useful planning links
Related planning pages
Sliding doors often connect to window, glass, and material choices.
- French doors - Compare if you prefer a full-swing door style.
- Aluminium systems - Review slim, strong frame options for larger openings.
- Glass options - Compare tint, privacy, and laminated choices.
- Glass railings - Relevant for balcony and veranda projects.
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What to prepare for a sliding door quote
Photos are especially useful for sliding doors because threshold, floor level, and exterior exposure matter.
- Opening width and height
- Two-panel or four-panel preference
- Which side should open if known
- Interior and exterior photos including floor/threshold
- Glass, frame color, and screen preference
- Old door removal and installation needs
Sliding door care notes
- Keep bottom tracks free of sand, dust, and construction debris.
- Do not force panels when rollers feel rough or misaligned.
- Clean glass and frames with non-abrasive products.
- Report lock or handle stiffness before hardware is damaged.
Common Questions
Are sliding doors good for small patios?
Yes. They do not need swing clearance, which makes them useful where space is tight.
Can sliding doors include screens?
Screens can be quoted where compatible with the selected system and opening.
Can sliding doors include insect screens?
Screens can be discussed where compatible with the selected system and opening. Mention screen needs before final quoting.
Are sliding doors good for patios?
Yes. They are often a practical patio choice because they keep swing clearance clear and create a broad glass opening.
What makes sliding door pricing change?
Size, material, glass, color, number of panels, screen needs, removal, installation, threshold conditions, and delivery can all affect price.
Can sliding doors be used in apartments?
Yes. Apartment projects should mention access, floor level, balcony conditions, and any building rules that may affect installation.