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Old 12-19-2010, 12:32 AM
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I plan on buying a patia Villa in TV as soon as I sell my home in Richmond, Virginia. Here is the link in case you know a buyer!! http://www.realtor.com/realestateand...1924902#Detail

Anyway, I would like to replace the sliding glass doors with french doors and I have several questions:
  1. Is this switch possible?
  2. I would like a screen but don't know what design it should be, for instance, could I keep the sliding screen already there?
  3. Is the french doors and sliding glass door about the same size or would there have to be major versus minor adjustments?
  4. Can someone give me a very general idea of the cost?
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Old 12-19-2010, 06:52 AM
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I don't think you'd be able to switch on a new build.

But if you hare talking about after the villa is built (or buying a pre-owned) then I think you could do it.

You'll have to check out how the door (or both doors depending on which type of door you get) will open inward. Is there really enough room or will the door hit the furniture that is there (probably a small kitchen table if you look at many of the designs).

If you can do it the cost will be the cost of the door plus approx $300 for install. At least that is based on install costs up here in MA. I did it here in my house in MA with a door that only one side opens inward and the other side is fixed. The screen is the same type of screen that was on the slider and came with the new Door. The door was the same dimensions as the slider. Not sure what happens if you're talking about a true French door where both sides open inward from the center.

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