Sliding Patio Door Replacement
A patio door should glide open without a fight. It should bring in light, let in fresh air, and give you an easy path to the backyard, deck, or patio.
That’s why so many Kentucky homeowners choose sliding patio doors. They don’t swing into your room. They don’t take up extra space. They just open smoothly and do their job.
Here’s what a sliding patio door does for you:
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It saves space: Because the door slides on a track, you don’t need room for a swinging panel. That makes it a smart choice for tighter rooms, dining areas, and busy family spaces.
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It brings in more natural light: A larger glass area can brighten up your home and make the whole room feel more open.
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It makes indoor-outdoor living easier: Whether you’re heading out to grill, letting the dog out, or carrying food to the patio, a sliding door gives you a wide, convenient opening.
Sliding Patio Door Features:
Built For Kentucky Weather
If your current patio door feels drafty in winter or hot to the touch in July, it may be costing you more than you think. Older doors often let outside air creep in and indoor air slip out.
We build our sliding patio doors to help keep your home comfortable through Kentucky’s changing seasons.
- Low-E Glass: This is a special coating on the glass that reflects heat. In summer, it helps keep the sun from overheating your room. In winter, it helps hold warmth inside.
- Argon Gas Insulation: Between the panes, argon gas adds another layer of insulation. That helps improve comfort and energy performance.
- Warm Edge Spacers: These reduce heat transfer around the edges of the glass, where older doors often lose efficiency first.
- Strong, Tight Frames: Reinforced vinyl frames and fusion-welded construction help cut down on drafts and keep the door working like it should.
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We’re so proud to be able to contribute to the beauty found across the great state of Kentucky, with offices in Louisville and Lexington. It’s something we take very seriously and we believe it’s something we can bring to each home we’re lucky enough to work on.





