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A&D Discount Building Supplies (QLD)

   (07) 3801 1255
60 Chetwynd St, Loganholme QLD 4129

stacker doors

Centre opening stacker doors consist of six panels of glass. They have a fixed panel on either side, with four sliding panels of glass in the middle. Two sliding panels will stack each way leaving a large opening in the centre. These doors allow for a much larger maximum width of 6246mm.

Centre opening sliding doors consist of four panels of glass. There is one fixed panel on either end, with two sliding panels in the middle of the door. One sliding panel will slide each way leaving the opening in the middle. The maximum width of these doors is 5384mm.

Brisbane Stock - Glass Bi-Fold Doors

All the glass panels of a bifold door fold up leaving nearly the entire width of the door as the total opening. They are an extremely expensive and specialised product and as such, we only deal with these as factory seconds. We do not get a good enough discount from our supplier on these to provide a competitive price brand new. For a much cheaper option consider center opening or center opening stacker doors (see above).

Our Range of Aluminium Hinged Doors

Hinged doors can consist of one or two panels of glass (with the two panel doors commonly referred to as French Doors).

These types of doors come through as factory second and ex-display product from time to time but they are not very common.

We can provide competitive prices on new hinged doors made to your exact specifications if required.

Standard Glass Sliding Doors

Standard sliding doors consist of one sliding panel and one fixed panel of glass. These are the cheapest types of doors and come in only two configurations (where S stands for sliding panel and F stands for fixed panel):

SF - When viewed from the outside, looking in, this configuration will have the sliding panel on the left side (sliding from the left to the right) with the fixed panel located on the right.

FS - When viewed from the outside, looking in, this configuration will have the sliding panel on the right side (sliding from the right to the left) with the fixed panel located on the left.

The maximum width of a standard sliding door is 2710mm.

Stacker doors consist of one fixed panel and two sliding panels of glass. The sliding panels of glass stack over each other and both slide to the same side (stacking over the fixed panel). This allows for a larger opening when compared to standard sliding doors and the design allows for a greater maximum width (of 4038mm wide). Again, this style of door is limited to two configurations:

SSF - Sliding from the left to the right when viewed from the outside, looking in.

FSS - Sliding from the right to the left when viewed from the outside, looking in.

Trading Hours

Monday - Friday: 7.00am - 4:30pm
Saturday: 8.00am - 12.00pm

60 Chetwynd St
Loganholme QLD 4129

P: (07) 3801 1255

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