More than just a door, sliding uPVC patio doors are a bolder alternative to French doors due to their slim design and large glass area, presenting a true room with a view. An attractive feature in any room, they bring in plenty of light and make rooms appear larger, brighter and warmer. Without the need to open outwards, they are an ideal way to save space and with the latest generation of designs, they can be made bespoke to appear virtually frameless.
Made to measure and available in a choice of styles and finishes including authentic-looking antique oak, mahogany and rosewood foils, it is also one of the slimmest frames on the market. Despite their slim design they are amongst some of the strongest patio door products due to its clever design and robust steel reinforcement. Whether you choose a classic inline sliding door or an inline patio door with mid-rail which includes a letter plate, they can be installed in any room of the house.
Approved by Secured by Design, our range of inline patio doors are supplied with a 6-point hook locking system and anti-lift packers give you complete peace of mind with its double glazed system that is secured to the inside of your house. Installed with the latest security features, our range of patio doors comply with the Association of British Insurers (ABI) specifications. They can also be upgraded to the police preferred specification to include laminated glass and extra locking points.
We understand that houses differ in size and shape and that’s why Crystal Clear provide a free home visit and no obligation quote to calculate what size would work best for your specifications. Available in two, three or four glass panel configurations there is also the option for double or triple tracks which allows more flexibility for where you can slide the panel.
Here at Crystal Clear we are about the quality of our products and the experience of our customers. That’s why we’ve invested into providing maintenance guides, offering information on how to look after your product so it lasts for as long as possible. You can see the upvc door guide here.