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Andersen Patio Doors
Andersen makes the finest patio doors in the world. Patio doors can be gliding or can be hinged. In addition they can be made to look sleek and modern with lots of glass or more traditional in the "French Door" style.

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Frenchwood Gliding
Frenchwood Gliding Patio Doors were first manufactured in 1987 and are still manufactured today

How to identify this patio door:
This door looks like a "French" door that slides to open. It is most easily identified by the large stiles and rails of the panel. The bottom rail of both the operating and stationary panels are between 8 and 9 inches tall. The side stiles and the top rails are between 4 and 5 inches wide on both the operating and stationary panels. The exterior of the panels are pre-finished while the interior of the panels are natural wood which can be stained or painted. The frame of the door is vinyl covered. Hardware for the door is available in a variety of finishes.
Narroline
200 Series Narroline Gliding Patio Door was first manufactured in 2002 and is still manufactured today.

How to identify this door:
This is a contemporary looking door with wood panels that can be stained or painted on the interior. The exterior of the panels are pre-finished. The frame of the door is vinyl covered. Hardware is available in a variety of finishes.
Perma-Shield
Perma-Shield Gliding Patio door was first manufactured in 1968 and has gone through various changes over the years. The current version has been manufactured since 1982 and is still available today.

How to identify this door:
The frame of the door is vinyl covered. The panels of this door are also vinyl covered inside and out. The stiles and rails of the panels are contemporary in design. Hardware is available in a variety of finishes.
Frenchwood Hinged
Frenchwood Hinged Patio Doors were first manufactured in 1988 and are still manufactured today.

How to identify this patio door:
This door looks like a "French" door and it swings in or out to open. It is a patio door that has built in provisions for screens. (The screens can either slide, swing, or retract.) It is most easily identified by the large stiles and rails of the panel. The bottom Rail of both the active and the passive or stationary panels are between 8 and 9 inches tall. The side stiles and the top rails are between 4 and 5 inches wide on both the active and passive or stationary panels. The exterior of the panels are pre-finished while the interior of the panels are natural wood which can be stained or painted. The frame of the door is made of Fibrex. Hardware for the door is available in a variety of finishes.
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