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The frosted side of the glass is difficult (impossible) to clean and shows through on the smooth side.BTW - You know what the reviewer is talking about regarding the cleaning of the frosted glass, right? Are you suggesting you didn't experience EXACTLY that problem with the products your division sold? Other customers have been experiencing this problem for quite some time. I will cover frosted glass stains and the reason they are there in a separate blog. two inches shorter than the height we had ordered . 2 inches shorter .ad person to have the wrong meausrements on this site. I haven't been keeping track, but the "2 inches short" problem has been reported here I'm adding this "positive" review because it identifies a problem I discuss here... Palos Verdes Estates, CA Doors are overpriced and the quality is poor. too with several homes in my portfolio. Funny, that's probably where they started out. The first review was a four-star review.
I'm including it here because it reflects the problem of seal failure and shows how TSDC is giving glass cleaner to customers instead of addressing the problems in their product.It IS possible to stay away from The Sliding Door Company - as you have shown.We ordered sliding doors for a closet and a bathroom door. Their measurements were wrong. got the sliding doors Robert, that's exactly why I started this blog. Don't expect him to read or respond to your complaints, however.The "frost" on the door is very cheap We used this company 4 years ago. We were happy with installation, service and doors quality. We went back there now. Prices went up while Customer service went down. Installation now is 600$ seriously for one door... You can do it yourself, however be aware that dividers and the rest of things you ll have to do / put in place yourself. I would not recommend this place. Too overpriced for what you get and how you are treated.You are here » » » Energy-Efficient Windows
San Fernando Valley Historical Background The Tongva, Tataviam (north), and Chumash (west) Indians had lived and thrived in the Valley and its arroyos for over 8,000 years. They had numerous settlements, and trading and hunting camps, before the Spanish arrived and took their homeland in 1797 for the Mission San Fernando Rey de España and Las Californias ranchos. The first Spanish land grant in the area was in the northern part of the San Fernando Valley. It was called Rancho Encino (present day Mission Hills on the Camino Viejo before Newhall Pass). It was given to Juan Francisco Reyes who built an adobe dwelling beside a Tongva village at a natural spring. Rancho Encino was short lived, though, with the land traded so a Mission could be sited and built there. Mission San Fernando Rey de España was established in 1797 as the 17th of the twenty-one missions. The land trade granted Juan Francisco Reyes was similarly named Rancho Los Encinos, and was also located besides springs at the present day location of Los Encinos State Historic Park in Encino.
Later the Mexican land grants of Rancho El Escorpión (West Hills), Rancho Providencia and Rancho Cahuenga (Burbank), and Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando (rest of valley) were established to cover the San Fernando Valley.*^ The requested page "/portfolio/categories%3Ftid%3D18" could not be found.Transaction Windows starting at $899 protecting people and businesses since 1976 Bullet Guard Supports Our Military and Local CharitiesClub Aston at Galpin Motors Galpin Motors' Club Aston introduces an entirely new concept in showroom design and in the merchandising of exotic automobiles. Opened in April of 2005, the central design of Club Aston is a circular room. The red walls have three silver sliding doors. The first goes to the main showroom and offices, the second is the secret entrance, and the third door goes into the Aston Martin showroom. Behind the bar is a screen, where guests can enjoy a number of quality drinks, while browsing samples of colors for the body of the car and the leather from a specially designed tray.