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Engineered All-Glass Systems

Frame the Room with Custom Heavy Glass Doors

First impressions matter. And, custom engineered all-glass systems offer the ultimate first impression. They welcome guests into a bright, clean, sophisticated space. The strength, security and cleanliness of tempered glass makes glass doors a popular choice for office interior doors, malls, airports and more.

Shape the space by customizing a P, BP or AGA style glass door up to 42” wide and 400 lbs. with Aldora’s all glass systems experts.

Features

Choose from:

  • Door Styles—P, BP or AGA style doors
  • Glass Types—½”: Clear, Bronze/Gray, Acid Etched or ¾” Clear
  • Metal Finishes—Clear anodized, bronze anodized, polished stainless, polished brass or satin brass
  • Closers—Jackson Overhead, Dorma Overhead, Dorma Floor, Pivots only or Prep only
  • Headers—1-3/4” X 4-1/2” (or X 4”)
  • Threshold—1/2” X 4” or ½” X 7” Mill Aluminum
  • Locks—Bottom rail, Dorma patch, Mag lock or No lock
  • Pull Hardware—12” back-to-back, 12” Pull X 28” Push or Custom

Make the Ultimate First Impression

Custom heavy glass doors welcome guests into a bright, clean and sophisticated space. Beyond their style their strength and security make them a smart choice functionally as well. View the product details here for customizations and reach out to Aldora with any questions.

An office space with windows on the far wall and multiple desks in the middle of the room. There are two computers on the closest desks and a briefcase under one. The front wall of the room is glass with an Aldora all-glass entry door.

Engineered all-glass systems supply made simple.

Looking to customize an engineered all-glass system for your existing space or new building project? Aldora’s glass team is ready to help with your heavy glass needs by answering questions or by preparing a quote on your project specs. Get started by giving us a call at 954.784.6900 or put your product details in the quick form below.

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