Their sliding and folding movement allows you to maximise the use of your available space both inside and out.
External metal sliding doors.
Sliding doors are also known as bottom rolling doors.
The bottom rolling door is perfect for your r m steel building needs.
The doors are supplied fully assembled with hardware fitted as standard which when combined with our adjustable fixing feet and variable sub frame drastically reduces the installation time on site.
Steel sliding doors will also be far cheaper than dutch doors on an a horse barn or animal confinement building.
Whether you re looking for a replacement sliding patio door or are simply wanting to try something new att fabrications has everything that you need to tick all of your boxes.
They are suitable for every size home from apartments all the way to larger properties.
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Our sliding external doors are durable to withstand all weathers.
You can choose from 4 factory finishes in stock for both single glaze and dual glaze sliding doors available in mill clear anodized white paint and bronze anodized.
They allow quick and easy access for horses or other large animals while being durable as well as an attractive complement to the curb appeal of your pole barn.
The metal craft team has a combined experience of 100 years providing first class service to our customers.
External folding sliding doors are one of our most popular external ranges.
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This means that the frame of an aluminium external door can be made much thinner.
Firstly unlike wood or upvc aluminium is incredibly strong.
The bottom rolling door is ideal for areas that need maximum clear openings.
With a push of a button the bottom rolling door will quietly quickly and safely open giving you the maximum use of your building.
Each door is supplied with our variable sub frame cloaking the gap between the building structure and the main door frame further protecting the door fixings from external attack.