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Has anyone replaced their sliders with accordion style doors?
If so, are you happy with it? Pros, cons? Price?
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Old 01-25-2022, 03:55 PM
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Has anyone replaced their sliders with accordion style doors?
If so, are you happy with it? Pros, cons? Price?
I'm looking into them as well - for my main room to the florida room, and from the florida room to the outside.
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Has anyone replaced their sliders with accordion style doors?
If so, are you happy with it? Pros, cons? Price?
You do not state if your lanai in completely enclosed, sliders have a hurricane rating accordion doors will not. I have never seen these type of doors seal well at the top or bottom, so I would guess you may get anoles and warm or cold air getting into the house, even if your lanai is enclosed. IMHO, I would call the building department on this.
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You do not state if your lanai in completely enclosed, sliders have a hurricane rating accordion doors will not. I have never seen these type of doors seal well at the top or bottom, so I would guess you may get anoles and warm or cold air getting into the house, even if your lanai is enclosed. IMHO, I would call the building department on this.
Thanks for the input. My lanai is not enclosed.

I found this on a quick google search.
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Great info, I had not seen this info, good luck with your project.
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Back in Oregon, we replaced sliders with accordion doors from LaCantina. No affiliation with them other than being a very happy customer. For screens, we had one large screen that rolled to one end. In the summer we opened the doors, and extended the screen across the 15ft opening.

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Back in Oregon, we replaced sliders with accordion doors from LaCantina. No affiliation with them other than being a very happy customer. For screens, we had one large screen that rolled to one end. In the summer we opened the doors, and extended the screen across the 15ft opening.

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Lol, we mentioned LaCantina doors to our sales agent and they were, "What?" Had to explain that accordion or folding doors of that style (wall of windows opening up to make outside the inside and vice versa) were regularly referred to as LaCantina on the west coast, after the high end brand name, as opposed to accordion doors (which sounds like the wall dividers in hotel banquet and meeting rooms).
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Lol, we mentioned LaCantina doors to our sales agent and they were, "What?" Had to explain that accordion or folding doors of that style (wall of windows opening up to make outside the inside and vice versa) were regularly referred to as LaCantina on the west coast, after the high end brand name, as opposed to accordion doors (which sounds like the wall dividers in hotel banquet and meeting rooms).
That's funny. I actually saw them on an episode of Selling Sunset. After researching the price of them, I now know why the house was listing for 43 million.
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