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Andersen® Patio Doors combine contemporary and traditional design with convenient operation, low maintenance, and excellent weathertightness. The sleek design of the Andersen® Gliding Patio Door allows for maximum glazing area. A low-maintenance rigid vinyl sheath protects all exposed surfaces. |
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Features
Frame
1. The sill of the Andersen® Gliding Patio Door has an anodized aluminum track with a stainless steel cap that resists stain, rust, and denting. A thermal barrier reduces conductive heat loss and checks condensation on the inside.
2. All basic exterior frame members are covered with a rigid vinyl (PVC) sheath, which maintains an attractive appearance while minimizing maintenance. Andersen Gliding Patio Doors are available in three neutral color options. Specify white, Sandtone, or Terratone®. Frame flashing is included.
3. Wood frame members are treated with a water-repellent preservative for long-lasting protection and performance. Frame flashing is included.
4. A flexible PVC weatherstrip on the head and side jambs provides a positive seal between the frame and panels.
Panel
5. All panel surfaces are covered with a rigid vinyl (PVC) sheath which maintains an attractive appearance while minimizing maintenance. Available in white, Sandtone, or Terratone® color.
6. Wood panel members are treated with a water-repellent preservative for long-lasting protection and performance.
? Dual rollers on door panels provide smooth gliding operation with self-contained leveling adjusters.
7. A full-length polyethylene-covered urethane foam and rigid PVC weatherstrip provides a flexible seal at the meeting stile.
Glazing
8. A rigid vinyl glazing bead features a flexible lip which provides superior weathertightness and long-term durability.
9. High-Performance tempered and High-Performance Sun tempered glazing delivers optimum insulating performance (glazing option must be specified).
Sidelight Unit
Stationary single sidelight units are available with rigid vinyl covered frame and panel to match operating door units.
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