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What material are Schüco Sliding Doors made from?
Schüco sliding doors are made from aluminium, a natural raw material that is highly durable.
Read MoreHow do Schüco sliding doors work?
Schüco sliding doors operate almost noiselessly in corrosion-free stainless steel tracks. The sliding unit runs in a single pane, with no unsightly vent protruding into the room. It’s even possible to combine up to six glazed frames depending on requirements.
Read MoreWhy choose Schüco Bi-Fold Doors?
Schüco Bi-Fold doors offer balance with style security, elegance and durability. Schüco smooth-running, stainless steel roller system allows you to move vents up to 3m in height and 100kg in weight effortlessly.
Read MoreWhat is a Schüco System?
Schüco offer standard and bespoke aluminium glazing solutions, their range of products include windows, doors, facade glazing, blast and fire-resistant systems as well as purpose-designed glazing.
Read MoreWhat is the Average Size of Patio Doors?
2,090mm (6ft 8″) in height and 1,790mm (5ft 8″) in width is the average size for a patio door.
Read MoreAre Patio Doors better than French Doors?
Patio doors offer better ease of use, provide better security and space-saving opportunities. Patio doors use a glass pack and insulated frames to offer better energy efficiency than the traditional French doors. Patio doors are also more modern in appearance and therefore better suited to a modern, contemporary property.
Read MoreAre patio doors double glazed?
Sliding patio doors are usually made of two large glass panels, which open by sliding one panel behind the other. Sliding doors provide easy access to gardens and patios.
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between patio and french doors?
The main difference between patio doors and french doors is the way they open. Patio doors slide along a track and open to the side, whereas french doors open outwards. Patio doors are more modern in appearance and therefore best suited to a modern contemporary property, whereas french doors lend themselves to more period and…
Read MoreDo window installers need to come inside?
The majority of windows can be installed from the outside of a property, but sometimes our contractors may need to come inside your property to install the windows.
Read MoreHow often should you change double glazing windows?
With an average lifespan of 20-35 years, double glazing windows are normally recommended to be no more than every 40 years, but this all depends on the conditions of the windows.
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