The 3 Key Features of Sliding French Patio Doors

The Sliding French patio door combines the classic aesthetics and beauty of the French patio style with the modern comforts of sliding patio doors. Taking the best of both worlds, it’s an excellent addition to your Atlanta home, and it makes sense, too, considering the region’s subtropical and humid climate.

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In this post, Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta shares the three key features of the sliding French patio door and how it benefits you.

  1. Wider Glass Area

French doors are beautiful, but they are a bit limited when it comes to bringing the outdoors in due to their relatively smaller glass area. Sliding patio doors excel at this, but their general aesthetics leave a lot to be desired. The sliding French patio takes the great traits from these two doors and combines them into an attractive set piece with a large glass area that beautifully frames your outdoor space.

  1. Easy Access to Outdoors

Sliding French patios slide effortlessly to the side and doesn’t need floor space to open, allowing you to easily go in and out at your leisure. Because it doesn’t require any floor allowance, it’s also not as stuffy and crowded when opened, while still providing the same level of elegance as its French patio counterpart.

  1. Energy-Efficient Doors

What makes our sliding French patio doors is the energy-efficient glass we use. We’re the only Atlanta company that can provide you High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass that maximizes the energy efficiency and thermal resistance of your new patio doors.

These are just some of the many features of our sliding French patio doors. Our team at Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta will make sure your new home addition is properly installed so you can take advantage of all these benefits.

Get in touch with us at (866) 609-5033 to learn more about our patio doors and windows. We install French and sliding patio doors in Atlanta, GA.

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