Why Classic Works: Our French Patio Doors
 

Why Classic Works: Our French Patio Doors

Why Classic Works: Our French Patio Doors

French doors are a great addition to your home. These glass doors provide visual space and perfectly blend your patio and interior together. If you’re wondering what French doors can offer you, let Renewal by Andersen® of Central Florida share more:

French Patio Doors

Aesthetic Design

The French door design is a modern take on an old classic. Its full glass design is a good investment as it provides a level of sophistication only found in Old World-style dwellings. The value of your home will increase if installed properly and accentuated with the proper hardware and accessories.

Easier Exterior Access

As stated above, French doors are the best gateway for your patio. It eases the transition from inside to out, and vice versa, both visually and physically. Better yet, Renewal by Andersen also offers two types of French doors: the hinged French doors that use a two-way door swing, and the gliding version. The latter is a sliding doors variant, which affords you a space-saving, modern function.

Security

Unlike conventional sliding doors, French patio doors are more secure as the railing is bolted down to the ground. The doors also have different sets of security hardware, all fully customizable, and come with an optional foot lock for additional protection. Talk to us if you need more security options for your patio doors.

Saves Energy

Since French doors are all glass, they provide a secondary source of light for daylighting, which can trim your overall energy requirements. As our French doors feature our High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, you can even save more as it provides up to 70% more energy efficiency in summer and about 45% in winter thanks to its combination of insulation and heat-locking features.

For questions about our patio doors, including our two variants, you can call us at (407) 512-5504. We serve homeowners in Florida, particularly Winter Park.

 



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