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Can I replace my sliding doors with French doors?

If you’re wondering, “Can I replace my sliding doors with French doors?” the answer is yes. Some people prefer the look and function of French doors vs. sliding doors. Learn more about each type of patio door to see which fits your home best.

Living room interior with wood floors, white Infinity Picture windows and an Inswing French door with grilles.

What are French doors?

French doors have hinges to swing in or outward. They take their name from French windows. Many years ago, French architects created side-by-side casement windows to add sunlight to rooms. As the style entered the U.S., it morphed into doors to become French doors. French doors differ from sliding glass doors because they have a wider profile. The wider profile creates a bold look. French doors also have traditional design appeal that fit classical styled homes. Adding window grilles to French doors accent traditional details.

If you like the look of a French door but prefer a sliding door, Infinity by Marvin has sliding French doors available.

Benefits of French doors

French doors have timeless style that many homeowners enjoy. Custom French doors can fit perfect in spaces like laundry rooms to add sunshine. Bedroom French doors that open to a deck or patio add elegance with the benefit of more natural light.

What are sliding doors?

Sliding patio doors open and close by moving along a track system. Infinity Sliding Patio Doors have heavy duty rollers for smooth operation. Our patio doors can come in two, three, or four-panel configurations. You can also choose whether the door opens from the middle or at the end with our three-panel doors.

Things to consider when replacing sliding doors with French doors

When replacing a sliding glass door with a French door consider material, cost, and installation.

Patio door material

Patio door materials include: wood, vinyl, aluminum, and fiberglass. Infinity patio doors feature Ultrex fiberglass because of the strength it offers. When you compare Ultrex fiberglass vs. vinyl, you’ll see Ultrex fiberglass is 8x stronger than vinyl. Wood has classic appeal but can need routine maintenance. Aluminum conducts energy well. That means hot and cold air can pass through the material easier than materials like fiberglass.

French door vs. sliding door cost

Patio door replacement costs always factor into a decision. Patio door costs vary based on the home and the type of project. The type of material you choose for your patio door can affect the price, too. You have options, like financing to help pay for a French door or a sliding glass door.

Functionality

When replacing a sliding door with French doors, think about space and functionality. Since French doors swing, they need room to operate without obstruction. You could need to rearrange furniture, or outdoor plants, to ensure a clear swing path.

Installation

Installation is another factor when replacing a sliding door with a French door. French doors tend to fit in smaller areas. They aren’t always as wide as sliding glass doors. Infinity builds custom French doors to fit openings and provides professional installation.

Replacing a French door with a sliding patio door needs careful measurement. French doors have narrower sizes than wider sliding patio doors. You can also replace a sliding patio door with a sliding French door for an easier install.

Frequently asked questions

Replacing a sliding door with French doors is possible. The installation requires precise measurement. An insert replacement makes it easier because the entire frame doesn’t need removal. A full-frame project can involve a few more installation steps.

Plan your replacement with confidence