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Why Have Sliding Doors in your House?

Updated: Jun 16, 2021

Sliding Doors Uses and Benefits


Sliding doors are getting more popular as a space-saving alternative to traditional doors. Besides maximising your floor space, sliding doors let in fresh air and lots of natural light, and they instantly upgrade your home’s aesthetics. Enjoy gorgeous, uninterrupted views when you install sliding doors and floor to ceiling windows.


One of the best things about sliding doors is that they look great installed practically anywhere in the house. Internal sliding doors divide up a large room without blocking the view, giving the illusion of continuous, open space. External sliding doors for patios and balconies maximise space while providing amazing panoramas.


Sliding Doors Uses and Benefits Based on Types and Designs


Why Have Sliding Doors in your House: sliding door uses & benefits


There are endless sliding door designs to choose from depending on the look you want to achieve.


Internal Sliding Doors


Interior sliding doors are used to enter or exit the interior rooms of a house. They can also be used for vestibules, hallways or any space adjacent to external sliding doors that open to the patio or balcony. Interior doors are made from different materials (wood, glass, metal) and are usually more affordable than exterior doors.


Sliding doors are great to use as dividers or partitions to break up a large space or add interest to interiors. If you need privacy, tinted or opaque sliding doors are perfect for entry/exit or partitions.


Bypass doors are ideal for wardrobes, closets, bathrooms and other small areas because they are easy to install and operate. You open them by pushing the door to one side. Another excellent door for small spaces is the pocket sliding door that has no hinges. The door disappears into the walls when you open them to provide a seamless look.


External Sliding Doors


External sliding doors are used for a building’s main entrance or exit. They are sturdily built to provide security and withstand the elements and the outside environment. Exterior sliding doors made of wood and glass are usually treated for extra protection against normal wear and tear and for durability.


Patio sliding doors are often made of glass for ventilation and to provide great views of the outdoors. They come in many traditional and exotic designs that complement existing layouts. A sliding French door is a classic yet modern design that is great for separating the kitchen from the living area.


Sliding Doors Maintenance


Regular maintenance will keep your sliding doors as good as new for many years. One of the most common causes of sliding door problems is dirt buildup. Dirt, debris and pet/human hair can collect in the door tracks and cause panels to stick. Forcing stuck doors to open leads to further damage because of friction and stress on the moving parts.


This is why it’s important to give your sliding doors a good cleaning once in a while. This is easier than you think: Use a brush to remove stubborn dirt and vacuum the rest of the debris. Inspect the door tracks, rollers and wheels for damage and re-align if needed. Oil the tracks and rollers to maintain their smooth operation. Lastly, check the seals, locks and latches. Make sure that the door is secure when closed.


Don’t ignore sliding door problems. Stuck or broken sliding doors pose safety and security issues that could get expensive down the road. External sliding doors are especially susceptible to break-ins due to normally flimsy latches. Add an extra layer of protection with blocking bars, security pins and a good home security system.


Sliding Door Repair in Melbourne


Many sliding door problems can be easily remedied, but some require professional attention. If your sliding door is stuck or broken and you can’t get it moving, we can help. Sliding Door Stuck repairs all types of internal and external sliding doors. We are a mobile business servicing all areas of Melbourne.


We specialise in track and wheel replacement, and we use the highest quality products (rollers, tracks, handles and locks) to repair your sliding door. We first assess the damage and then recommend repairs that fit your budget. In most cases, we have what we need on hand and can get your door fixed as quickly as possible.


Sliding Door Stuck has been in the business for years. We work with a team of professionals who know what they are doing. We show up on time to appointments and we take our mess with us.


Sliding door stuck? Call us now at 1300 121 581 or fill out the online form to get a free quote.





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