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With continuous weatherstripping and interlocking design features, they help keep your home draft-free and provide energy savings too. They also offer multiple locking points for an added level of security. Download our catalog to preview patio door hardware and security options for our Frenchwood® hinged patio doors, Frenchwood outswing patio doors, Frenchwood gliding patio doors, Narroline® gliding patio doors and Perma-Shield® gliding patio doors. For patio door prices, visit your local Renewal by Andersen showroom, or schedule an in home consultation today. Sliding French Patio Doors Hinged French Patio Doors Traditional craftsmanship combines with modern energy efficient technology to create this modern classic. Combine the traditional styling of French doors with the space-saving convenience of a sliding patio door, adding a beautiful touch to your home. Our contemporary sliding door design allows for maximum glass area and is engineered for secure, smooth gliding.




Request a Free In-Home Consultation Request a free window and patio door brochure from Renewal by Andersen. Locate your nearest Renewal by Andersen retailer.My sliding glass door was installed inside out?!? I am going to be purchasing a new condo, and one thing the inspector noticed was that the sliding glass door opening onto our patio were likely installed inside out — the doors open on the outside, not the inside. The screen is also on the inside. The builders said this is how they came origanlly and it is common for them to be installed this way. Since our condo is on the lower floor and facing the street, we are very concerned about a break in, since the door can not be secured by a bar on the inside. Is this a big deal?!Skip to Search Form Skip to Page Content Get a Free Quote Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Pella Windows and Doors. Request a Brochure › looking for Tuscany® Series Vinyl Windows? Tuscany® Series Vinyl Patio Doors




Customer Reviews for Tuscany® Series Vinyl Patio Doors Tuscany® Series Vinyl Patio Doors Reviews - page 2This post is in collaboration with Pella Windows & Doors. I feel as though this update couldn’t possibly come to you with more enthusiasm, so just imagine this: as we tell the story, we’re shouting! We’re grinning non-stop, and we’re jumping up and down. I’m feeling flustered just trying to find words at all (a rarity, for sure), so simply put, we have our kitchen door! This story – as with all of our stories, it seems! – goes way back to this past winter, when our first door turned into a comedy of errors. When that contractor went M.I.A. (I like to speculate what happened, mostly out of curiosity but also because I was in denial, no doubt), Pella Windows & Doors came to the rescue. Working with the Pella team and their certified contractor, from the very beginning, has felt so easy. Everything from options and colors to measurements and feedback were handed out willingly and freely.




They patiently listened when we asked many (many) questions, and they followed up with phone calls, emails and advice when asked. To say it was a breath of fresh air would be the understatement of the year. We’ve been singing their praises, and we’ll continue to do so. A quick recap: After waffling on the merits of a 5′ vs. a 6′ door, we landed on the 6′ wide Designer Series door in the French style, a 1′ transom window above and between-the-glass shades with Insynctive technology (more on that in a minute). The French style has a thicker wood frame surrounding the glass, lending a more traditional vibe – perfect for the age of our old house. The door arrived last Monday, and the Pella certified team, LaPelusa Home Improvement, began installation the next morning. We never imagined we’d be so happy to see a hole in the side of our home! My biggest concern when working with a construction team is the presence they have while I’m in the home. We’ve worked with a wide range of contractors since moving in, some we’ve loved, and some we’ve agreed to never call again.




Our prior experience with the first GC from our kitchen renovation left us a little anxious, but the LaPelusa team immediately put us at ease. The entire job took three and a half days, and often times, I would forget they were here! They were clean and courteous, masking off their work area in the morning and vacuuming up the debris every afternoon. I was worried that the work we’d put into the kitchen so far would get grimy from the new construction dust, but those fears were tossed aside when I saw how carefully they masked off their work area: At the completion of day one, the door was roughed in. By day two, we had electrical run for a new exterior light fixture. Scott and I spent most of the first evening with a drink in hand staring at the back wall. There was so much light! For the first several days, if I caught a kitchen glimpse from the corner of my eye, I’d think, who left the back door open?, only to remember that our new door was here! For a while, it seemed as though we were running in circles – we’d say, did we imagine the plans for a door all along? 




– but now that it’s here, well, it feels good. It feels right, like it’s always been there. We’ve always loved the look of a dark door against lighter siding, and although there was a bit of a debate at first, we chose a black exterior finish. we couldn’t love it more: Our exterior light was a bit of a gamble, especially because the plans for our current deck and yard are up in the air. We have a jumble of ideas – big ones, for sure! – but they won’t happen until next summer (hopefully). Although our original intent was to center the fixture above the door, the upper deck placement had other plans. We shifted it to the side, which we’re still very happy with! The raw wood mount and white trim still need paint, which I’m looking to tackle this week: Last but not least, our between-the-glass shades are a game changer! We chose white fabric shades in Linen as a part of Pella’s Insynctive Technology. With the touch of a button, the shades rise and fall, and they do so quietly.




Because they snap in between two panes of glass, they stay dust (and fuss) free! The shades still allow for light to pass through (above), although we prefer to leave them open during the day. (We’d been missing the light!) Jack and CC aren’t quite used to the screen door, and after a few silly instances of trying to run through the screen and failing, Jack will tenderly touch his nose to the screen. It’s a testament to how clear the screen looks! Our backyard isn’t the most stunning, but we’re thinking long term. The stairs on the back are no longer necessary since we turned our house into a single family home (by tearing those down, we’ll completely eliminate the less-than-attractive transom view), and one day, we’ll have a (nicer) walk out porch. But for the short term, our door is in need of a little paint! We chose a primed white interior so we could relinquish all control on the final color – ha! I’ve got my paintbrush laid out; it’s going to change everything.

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