Welcome to our catalogue of
Sliding/Stacker Doors and Windows. Using
the latest systems and techniques, we can open up your home to the
outside using sliding/stacking doors or sashes. The advantage of using
this type of system is that the opened doors do not impact on the area
immediately outside of the doors. This allows for a free area
around the doors which can then allow for furniture to be positioned
just outside of the doors without the doors swinging and hitting against the
furniture.
The
running gear we use is fully adjustable and almost fully draft proof. The
doors run smoothly using gear that is rated far past the doors normal
weight rating.
The following drawings only illustrate the 1-Lite
door and sash styles. However, any door style can be made, and to any size. (Please note: This page is for using as a price guide only, and the final cost of your joinery may differ based on the size, design, wind zone, and configuration of your joinery. We would encourage you to get a quote from us first).
All sliding doors and windows are made from premium grade Cedar doors and sashes, with H3.1 Pine frames. Single glazed joinery is putty glazed. Double glazed joinery is beaded glazed using the latest in glazing design and technology. Heavy duty draft seals as well as facings are factory fitted to all our joinery. All joinery is completely primed.
Visit our showroom to view our display set of sliding doors.
We also offer the following services: Hardware supply and installation; Delivery, Installation.
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Sliding Doors
(Typical door size is 1980mm high (2100mm high frame) x 900mm wide.
All our joinery is custom made to your exact size and design. USE THE FOLLOWING AS A PRICE GUIDE ONLY!
Up to 2100h x 1750w
Single Glazing: $4350
Double Glazing: $4990
Hardware From $450
Up to 2100h x 2530w
Single Glazing: $6550
Double Glazing: $7550
Hardware From $450
Up to 2100h x 3430w
Single Glazing: $8050
Double Glazing: $9250
Hardware From $780
Sliding Windows
(Typical sash size is 1100mm high (1170mm high frame) x 800mm wide.
All our joinery is custom made to your exact size and design. USE THE FOLLOWING AS A PRICE GUIDE ONLY!
Up to 1170h x 1600w
Single Glazing: $3190
Double Glazing: $3550
Hardware From $450
Up to 1170h x 2320w
Single Glazing: $4750
Double Glazing: $5290
Hardware From $450
Up to 1170h x 3120w
Single Glazing: $5750
Double Glazing: $6490
Hardware From $720

Timberoll 200
Brio Timberoll 200 is an external bottom rolling sliding window and door hardware system for maximum panel weights of up to 200 kg's. It is well suited for large patio doors with timber framed glazed panels. It can accommodate doors up to 3.0 metres high and 3.0 metres wide. Timberoll 200 can be used in both residential and commercial applications, where any number of doors or sashes can be used on single or multiple lines of rail that can slide to one or both sides of the opening.
Brio Timberoll 200 system slides on two self leveling double bogie rollers, rebated into the base of each door/sash panel. The full stainless steel construction of this roller and precision stainless steel bearings, offers superior rolling performance, making Timberoll 200 ideal for coastal applications. The roller also features a side adjustment screw, allow for future adjustment of the doors.
Security:
Timberoll comes complete with a unique interlocking device that serves multiple purposes. The interlocker and fin seal provides a tight weather seal solution between the sliding and fixed panels. For Multiple panel applications, the interlocker also acts to collect and close panels as well as providing weather sealing between each panel. The interlocker also provides a level of security: once engaged the panels collected are unable to move away from their intended line of operation. And once the lock engages, the doors are unable to be lifted out of the frame.
Weathertightness:
As well as having the interlocker sealing between each door panel, quality draught seals are also fitted to the frame. These seals have a dual role: They allow for a smooth operation of each panel during the opening and closing operation, and once the panels are closed, each panel is sealed against this seal, providing a clean watertight seal to all panels.