Sliding patio doors are a great alternative to the usual swing-out doors. They don’t require extra floor space, and the glass can help you daylight your rooms. It’s also the better option for modern and contemporary homes due to their simple and straightforward aesthetics.
At Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey, we install attractive patio doors for homeowners. In this post, we share the key features of our sliding patio doors that make them unique.
Superior Door Material
Most patio doors are made with vinyl or wood. Both materials have their unique strengths, but they also have a few key weaknesses that make them inefficient as door materials. Wood, for example, is susceptible to water damage and vinyl doesn’t have the same sturdiness as wood.
At Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey, our sliding patio doors are made with Fibrex® – a composite material that has all the benefits of wood and vinyl combined. It doesn’t crack, dent, or warp and can withstand even the harshest climates. Best of all, the material is seamless,which means you’ll never have to worry about your new doors sticking on their tracks.
Superior Glass
Glass plays a key role in patio doors, and your choice of glass can affect just how energy-efficient your new doors are. To that end, we fit your new patio doors with high-performance™ Low-E4® glass. This glass option is ideal for when both heating and cooling is a concern, and is up to 56 percent more energy-efficient in summer and up to 47 percent more energy-efficient during winter.
Low-Maintenance Doors
One of the challenges homeowners face with their sliding doors is how to maintain them, specifically, cleaning the track and door. Thanks to our custom-fit installation, you can simply lift the door from its track and clean it easily. No hassle. That’s the Renewal by Andersen® guarantee.
Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey is the company to turn to for high-quality patio and French doors. Call us today at (866) 609-5033 to learn more about our services. We install sliding patio doors throughout Hillsborough and other parts of New Jersey.