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Clad Folding Doors

Clad Folding Doors

Lanai Doors™ top-hung aluminum clad wood folding door and window systems are a great alternative to traditional French doors, sliders, pocket doors and pass-thru windows in residential, hospitality and commercial applications. Our systems are installed from the Virgin Islands to the Hawaiian Islands; from The Hamptons to Costa Rica. Lanai Doors™ aluminum clad wood panels are a wood panel made in every available wood species with an aluminum sleeve on the outside. This gives you increased external weather resistance and the wood interior look you desire. Our clad panels are a true aluminum cladded panel, meaning the panels are primarily constructed from wood; this gives our clad systems a superior energy rating.


Voce di capitolato
  • Extremely Large Openings and Multiple Configurations

    Lanai Doors™ clad folding systems are the largest in the industry and can be configured various ways. The maximum size aluminum clad wood door panel is 45 inches wide by 12 foot tall, up to 250 pounds, and up to 2 ¼ inches thick. A single system can be as large as 68 feet wide by 11' tall. In a 68-foot wide system, that would equate to nearly 56 feet of glass – what a view. Lanai Doors™ aluminum clad wood folding door and window systems can be configured to stack outside or inside your house. You also have the option of any combination of panels stacking either to the left or to the right, neither direction to exceed eight folding panels. These industry leading options allow you to Bring The Outdoors In in a big way. Don’t forget to ask about our corner systems too.

    Standard Pricing

    Lanai Doors™ bi-folding systems are priced on a per panel basis and are built to either your actual rough opening dimensions, or we will calculate for you the size of rough opening you need for a standard priced panel. Lanai Doors™ standard priced clad door and window system includes:

    • Unfinished stain-grade Pine wood interior
    • Standard outswing threshold with aluminum exterior and wood fir molding interior; Standard inswing all aluminum threshold; Low-rise ADA aluminum threshold; or flush guide for a seamless transition
    • One-lite IG clear tempered (dual glazed) or laminate glass
    • Five standard paint color options for cladding
    • PVD Bronze or Brushed Stainless Steel hardware
    • 1 ¾ inch panel thickness and jamb width is 6 9/16 inches

    In addition to the Lanai Doors™ standard system, customers have various options for tinted glass, number of lites, almost any wood species, Bright Gold Hardware, 2 ¼ inch thick panels and panels up to 45 inches wide and up to 12 feet tall. We build our folding systems to your custom order!


Specifiche tecniche
  • Rif. Unicoclad-folding-doors
  • Famiglia di prodottoFolding Doors
  • Gruppo di famigliaClad
  • TipoOggetto (oggetto singolo)
  • Data di pubblicazione2022-08-03
  • Numero di versione1
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  • Materiale principaleLegno
  • Materiale secondarioVetro
  • Progettato inStati Uniti
  • Prodotto inStati Uniti
Classificazioni
  • Categoria BIMobjectPorte - Porte pieghevoli
  • Clasificazione IFCPorta
  • Nome UNSPSCMetal doors
  • Codice UNSPSC30171505
  • Codice Uniclass 2015EF_25_30
  • Descrizione Uniclass 2015Doors and windows
  • Codice CSI MasterFormat 201408 13 76
  • Titolo CSI MasterFormat 2014Bifolding Metal Doors
  • Numero OmniClass23-17 11 23 15 15
  • Titolo OmniClassBifold All Glass Doors
  • Codice CSI UniFormat IIB2030
  • Titolo CSI UniFormat IIExterior Doors

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