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Buy sliding door hardware for indoors and outdoors

Are you looking to buy sliding door hardware for a sliding door in the living room or a sturdy garden door? On this page, you will find everything about door hardware for sliding doors and the best options for garden door hardware. We also tell you what to look out for when installing sliding door hardware. This way, you ensure a space-saving and stylish entrance to your home!

Why is sliding door hardware good for smooth operation?

High-quality sliding door hardware is important because it bears the full load of the door and ensures that it glides along the rails without snagging or noise. Cheap systems often wear out quickly, which can cause the door to jam over time or even come off the rails. It is therefore advisable to always invest in ball-bearing casters and a sturdy rail that exactly matches the weight of your sliding door.

When a sliding door does not run smoothly, it causes irritation and accelerated wear on both the door and the wall. At Deurbeslag Expert, we consciously choose systems that have been tested for intensive use. Are you planning to hang a heavy oak loft door or a lighter panel door? The right hardware makes the difference between a door that feels heavy and one that you can operate with just one finger. For the rest of your home, you can combine this with beautiful, high-quality door hardware for a uniform look throughout.

What should you look out for when choosing garden door hardware?

When choosing garden door hardware, you should pay particular attention to the weather resistance of the materials, as they are constantly exposed to rain and temperature fluctuations. It is best to opt for materials such as stainless steel or heavily galvanized steel to effectively prevent rust formation and corrosion. A sturdy lock is also important, as garden doors are often a potential entry point for unauthorized persons wishing to enter your home.

Exterior hardware endures much more wear and tear than hardware for interior doors. Therefore, for patio doors, we often recommend combining it with certified security hardware. A good exterior sliding door must be aesthetically pleasing and act as a barrier against burglary. During installation, ensure that the tracks remain free of sand and leaves to prevent damage to the running mechanism.

What types of sliding door hardware are available for indoor use?

Various types of sliding door hardware are available for interior use, such as recessed pulls that sink completely into the wood or surface-mounted handles for a robust style. Recessed pulls are a great choice if the door needs to disappear completely into the wall, for example in a layout between the living room and the kitchen. Surface-mounted systems with a visible black rail, on the other hand, are often chosen as a powerful design element. For heavy glass patio doors, choose specialized lift-and-slide door hardware.

In addition to the pulls and handles, the choice of rail system determines the appearance of the door. A modern interior calls for concealed fixings where the mechanism disappears behind a cornice. In a country home, however, the mechanism is meant to be visible. We see that many customers accentuate their sliding door by choosing black door handles for the other doors in the same room. This creates a calm and cohesive atmosphere in the home.

How do you properly install a sliding door hardware system?

You install a sliding door hardware system by first attaching the rail exactly level to the wall or ceiling, and then firmly screwing the rollers onto the top of the door. Accuracy is essential here! If the rail hangs even a fraction crooked, the door will roll open or closed on its own. Always use a reliable spirit level and ensure a sturdy surface that can support the total weight of the construction.

An often overlooked part of the installation is the floor guide. This small bracket ensures that the door does not rattle at the bottom or hang crookedly relative to the wall. For a perfect finish, you can also opt for a soft-close system. This mechanism catches the door at the last moment and pulls it into the end position. This prevents the door from slamming hard against the stop. If you want to assemble everything yourself in one set, take a look at our DIY sliding doors.

What are the advantages of a sliding door in a small space?

A sliding door has the great advantage that you do not have to take into account the swing radius of a normal door. This makes buying sliding door hardware the perfect solution for small bedrooms and narrow hallways. With the right sliding door hardware, you turn a practical necessity into a stylish interior. Unlike traditional mortise locks, which you find in hinged doors, special hook locks if you also want to be able to lock the room.

Order today and experience the convenience of a perfectly running sliding door!

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