Sliding Door
Sliding Door
Sliding Door
Sliding Door
Sliding Door

Sliding Door

Sliding patio doors are a stylish and functional way to connect your home to the outdoors. These doors offer a wide opening, allowing for abundant natural light and easy access to your patio or deck.

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Key Features

Security: Robust construction and advanced security features protect your home.

Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living: Create a seamless flow between your home and your outdoor space.

Smooth Operation: Effortless sliding mechanism for easy opening and closing.

Energy Efficiency: Reduce energy costs with energy-efficient glass options.

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As a Certified Milgard Dealer, Umeasureit can supply windows and doors directly to contractors, designers, builders, or homeowners handling their own installs.

We’ll make sure your order is accurate, provide specs for approval, and arrange delivery—so you get the right products without the hassle.

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Milgard makes windows that last. We make sure they’re installed right. It’s a win-win.

FAQ

Nearly all our customers choose Milgard vinyl or fiberglass frames. 

Vinyl. Milgard vinyl frames are energy-efficient, virtually maintenance-free and cost-effective. Offered in four different lines and all common shapes and configurations, Milgard has a vinyl option for every situation. Trinsic Vinyl, which has proven highly popular with our customers, features a narrow frame and comes in eight different exterior colors and four interior colors.

Fiberglass. Exceptionally strong and durable, fiberglass comes at a higher price point than most vinyl, but delivers a top-of-the line look and feel. Its low thermal conductivity makes it highly energy efficient and helps you stay comfortable year-round. Fiberglass is also ‘paintable,’ which means you can change the frame color in the future.

There are five choices for how you open your doors:

  • Sliding (glides left or right on a narrow track)
  • Swinging or French (exterior version opens outward, interior version opens inwards)
  • Pocket (slides into the adjoining wall, disappearing from view)
  • Bi-Fold (glass panels fold over one another and then slide along a track to the side)
  • Stacking (panels slide in front of one another, then slide along a track to the side)