Patio doors are a classic, space-saving way to connect indoor and outdoor living spaces. They bring natural light and provide unobstructed views. They also enhance home security and increase curb appeal.
Energy-efficient patio doors include insulated glass and higher-performance seals that reduce household energy consumption. They help keep homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter, leading to lower energy bills.
Impact-Rated
Whether you’re in the market for hinged French doors or sophisticated folding options, our patio doors blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living spaces. They’re crafted from premium materials that will preserve their beauty for years to come. We even have impact-rated options that will protect your family from flying debris and sudden changes in air pressure during severe weather.
These doors are crafted from durable materials that resist rotting, warping, delaminating, splitting and denting. They also feature insulating glass that keeps your home comfortable in all climates and reduces energy bills. Optional low-emissivity (Low-E) glass reduces UV rays, improving your furniture, curtains and carpets from sun fading. The door’s frame is a solid composite that won’t rust or corrode over time. It meets the requirements of high-velocity hurricane zones and Florida building codes.
Energy-Efficient
Sliding glass patio doors provide a wide-open view of the yard and flood interior living spaces with mood-boosting natural light. They feature insulated frames and low-E glass that reduce energy bills by cutting cooling costs and protecting indoor comfort.
The ENERGY STAR label makes it easy to compare the energy performance ratings of different products. Look for a low SHGC in a climate that requires cooling and a high SHGC in a climate that demands heating.
Argon-filled glass improves thermal efficiency by filling the space between panes. It’s a non-toxic, odorless gas that keeps indoor temperatures stable and reduces air leakage. Energy-efficient French and sliding patio doors are a smart choice for Florida homes, reducing the burden on air conditioning systems and lowering utility bills.
Retrofit
Older patio doors can develop trouble opening and closing due to worn or damaged parts. Replacing them with newer models that feature easy-clean technology can restore their functionality and make your home look more attractive for decades to come.
Energy-efficient patio doors help reduce drafts and heat loss, allowing you to maintain a comfortable indoor environment all year round. They also block harmful UV rays, protecting your furniture and rugs from sun damage and extending their lifespan.
Bifold patio doors open accordion-style and fit into tight spaces where an out-swinging door wouldn’t be feasible. They’re ideal for narrow half baths, and they can also save space in bedrooms. Your local Burner Well specialist can discuss all your patio door replacement options during a free consultation.
Full-Frame
If the patio doors in your home have extensive damage like cracks or chips, they may need repair or replacement. Foggy or condensation-filled glass panes can also be signs that the seal between them is compromised and should be replaced.
Sliding patio doors seamlessly connect interior living spaces to the outdoors, enhancing aesthetics and increasing your property value. They can be customized with frame styles, grids and glass tint to match your style preferences. They also offer energy efficiency and safety with features such as tempered glass that breaks into small fragments rather than sharp shards.
Full-frame patio door replacement in Waldo FL is a comprehensive upgrade, ideal for older homes. Local Burner Well contractors can perform a range of specialized patio door services including retrofit and insert window installation to suit your specific needs.
Insert
If you’re looking to add a new style to your home, consider the benefits of an insert patio door. They provide security, privacy and a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces. They also protect against debris and other hazards. Look for features like multipoint locking and a foot bolt that secures the door from the outside. You should also choose a door that has at least eight to 12 inches of frame at the floor to prevent people from kicking or breaking glass.
Customizable options include paints, stains and grilles to match your home’s aesthetic. Plus, insulated frames reduce heat transfer and bolster energy efficiency.