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Vive La French Doors!

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November 18, 2020

  What is it about the French that brings to mind sophistication, style, and just that “ooh-la-la” feeling?  French fashion, French cuisine—it’s all magnifique! A common potato can be transformed into the French fry. French cuffs make an ordinary shirt look expensive. A wrinkly old bulldog can be oh so chic when it’s called a […]

How to Replace Sliding Patio Door Glass

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June 20, 2019

Join the Glass Detective as he takes on the case of the Do Not DIY Door. Learn about patio door glass replacement and why you'll want a professional's help.

The Case of the Shattering Patio Doors

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April 18, 2018

Patio doors shouldn't spontaneously shatter. Unfortunately, it still happens and these large panes of glass can be a pain to replace due to their hefty price tag. What can cause this to happen? The Glass Detective is on the case. See more here!

Do You Know What a BiFold Door Is?

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January 4, 2018

One of the biggest trends in home design in recent years is the concept of seamless indoor-outdoor living. Learn about BiFold doors a as well as other types of patio & sliding doors. Learn more.

How to Choose the Best Patio Door

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August 24, 2017

From sliding doors to French doors, there are hundreds of options when it comes to selecting a new patio door. Fortunately, having so many choices means you have the ability to find just the right door to match not only your home’s unique aesthetic, but also your budget. First, however, you have to determine which […]

The Top 4 Myths About Sliding Patio Doors

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August 9, 2017

Myths About Sliding Doors I can recall the sliding door in my grandparent’s home quite vividly- It was big, heavy, and got stuck in the track when trying to slide it open or closed. The lock had to be jiggled just right to set. And the frame itself was big, blocky and ugly, with hazy […]