Sliding Door Guide for Installers: Trade Deep Dive

Compare each sliding door from The Trade Village. Specs, fitting tips, and sales angles to help you install faster and sell with confidence.

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Ultra-slim sliding door delivering panoramic views and smooth, fingertip operation
Ultra-slim sliding door delivering panoramic views and smooth, fingertip operation

Introduction

The modern sliding door has made a big comeback—sleeker frames, bigger glass, and effortless glide. In this guide, we break down The Trade Village range so you can choose the right sliding door for each project. We’ll cover installer-friendly features, customer benefits, and the business case—so you can fit cleanly, avoid call-backs, and protect margin.

Overview of The Trade Village Sliding Door Lineup

The Trade Village’s sliding door offerings are focused on aluminium systems that are renowned in the industry. The three headline options are:

  • Cortizo Cor Vision Sliding Doors: A state-of-the-art minimal frame sliding system. This is the door for clients who want as much glass and as little frame as possible. It boasts incredibly slim interlocks (the vertical frame where two sliders meet) around 20 mm  . Essentially a glass wall that opens, Cor Vision represents the high-end “scenic” sliding door.
  • Smart Visoglide Plus Sliding Doors: A highly popular, well-rounded sliding patio door known for its reliability and versatility  . If you’ve been in the trade, you likely know Visoglide as one of the stalwarts of the UK market. The “Plus” version indicates improved performance over older models. This is often the go-to slider for many installers due to its balance of performance, cost-effectiveness, and ease of install.
  • Cortizo 4700 Sliding Doors (Featuring Korniche Technology): This is an exciting hybrid – it takes Cortizo’s 4700 slider system and infuses it with innovations from Korniche (the brand famed for that bi-fold speed bead). The result is a slider that’s affordable, reliable, and exceptionally installer-friendly, often dubbed “the first slider with a speed bead.”  . It’s effectively a new breed of sliding door that targets the mainstream market, promising easy installation and solid performance with slim profiles (though not as extreme as Cor Vision).

TTV’s range thus spans from ultra-premium (Cor Vision) to ultra-practical (4700 Korniche), with Visoglide Plus bridging the gap as a dependable all-purpose choice. Let’s dive into each one.

Cortizo Cor Vision – Maximum Glass, Minimal Frame

Installer’s Perspective: The Cor Vision is at the cutting edge of sliding door design. While it delivers unparalleled aesthetics, installers need to approach it with the right expectations and tools due to its uniqueness:

  • Slim Frame, Deep Pockets: With sightlines of just 20 mm where the panels meet  , this system has virtually no visible frame in the middle. Achieving that means the frame is engineered differently: the tracks and outer frame can be designed to be embedded into the floor, ceiling, and walls for a truly flush, frameless look  . As an installer, you might coordinate more with builders to ensure proper recesses are prepared. The payoff is huge in design impact, but it requires precision. You’ll need to ensure the base and structure can accommodate this “frameless effect” installation  . TTV notes frames “can be embedded for a ‘frameless effect’”, so plan for that detail  .
  • Heavy Glass Handling: Cor Vision allows huge panel sizes up to 2.5 m wide x 3 m tall  . These are massive glass units that will often require mechanical handling (like a mini crane or suction lifts). Fitters must be prepared with equipment and manpower. Additionally, because the system is minimal, it uses a bonded glass system – TTV mentions “bonded sashes – no glazing required on site” . That implies the glass is factory-glued into the frame for rigidity. So you’ll be lifting whole panels into place rather than glazing in situ. This is similar to installing large windows or curtain wall units; it requires careful planning but speeds up the install (since you aren’t glazing each panel on a ladder). No on-site glazing also means one less step where something could go wrong with sealants or gaskets, which is a plus.
  • Alignment and Adjustments: With such slim tolerances, the opening must be plumb and level to perfection. There’s less room to hide any out-of-square issues when the frame is so minimal. Installers will want to triple-check measurements and perhaps even get the structural opening formed by builders with minimal tolerances. Cor Vision likely has adjustment in its rollers, but it’s not like a forgiving smaller patio door; precision is key. On the bright side, TTV’s specification of the system indicates it’s well-thought-out: e.g., the mention of “pocket systems available”   suggests you can even slide panels into a wall pocket if configured – a complex detail that if chosen, you’d coordinate closely with the builder/architect. It’s not everyday work, but having that capability means high-end projects are in your grasp.
  • Support from TTV: It’s worth noting, not every supplier can handle delivering such advanced products smoothly. The Trade Village specializes in supporting installers through complex installs, with resources like technical guides and even possibly on-site assistance if arranged. They advertise “dedicated support team” for a reason  . When taking on a Cor Vision job, engaging with TTV’s technical support early (to ensure you order the right configuration, track details, drainage, etc.) is wise. They also can deliver nationwide, which is important if you need a large lorry or special handling for these big units .

Customer’s Perspective: Clients typically choose Cor Vision for its aesthetic and architectural benefits:

  • Virtually Uninterrupted Views: This is the slider to choose when the view is the star. Homeowners who invest in a Cor Vision do so to get “over 90% of the aperture as glass”  . When the doors are closed, they have floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall scenery with just a razor-thin line in between panels. It’s like having a moving glass wall. Many customers fall in love with this look especially for scenic locations (sea views, countryside, cityscape panoramas). Even when the door is closed, they feel more connected to outside.
  • Contemporary Luxury Feel: Cor Vision exudes luxury and cutting-edge design. It’s often featured in glossy architecture magazines. Homeowners who choose it often mention wanting that “Grand Designs” look. The frames can be concealed (including the threshold being flush), which means when open, you literally have no barriers – the indoor floor and patio become one continuous space. Clients appreciate the seamless indoor-outdoor transition, both visually and in terms of movement (no step over a raised track). Additionally, features like corner opening sliders (if they opt for it) allow for entire glass corners of a home to vanish, which is an absolute showstopper in design  .
  • Customization: Even at the high end, customers get choices – Cor Vision, like other aluminium systems, offers a wide array of colours and finishes (TTV mentions 200+ RAL and special finishes available) . So a client can match it to other fenestration or choose a special metallic finish for extra flair. Also, they can decide panel configurations: two-panel slider (one slides, one fixed), or four panels meeting at the middle (two slide to each side), etc., depending on the width. They might also discuss triple glazing if they want to maximize insulation (though many minimal sliders stick with double to reduce weight; still, if performance is a concern, that’s an option to explore).
  • Increasing Home Value: Let’s not forget, many customers see these large sliders as an investment that adds value to their property. It’s a “wow” factor that future buyers will notice. And indeed, modern, minimal sliders are becoming a desirable feature in upscale real estate. A savvy installer can reassure clients that products like Cor Vision are built to last – high-quality aluminium, strong rollers, multi-point locking, etc., so they’re not only getting beauty but also longevity and security. For example, even with slim frames, Cor Vision can be configured with secure locks and laminated glass for security – crucial points to mention to ease any concerns about the big glass expanse being a weak point.

Profitability for Installers: Installing Cor Vision can be challenging, but it can also be quite profitable:

  • High Ticket Price: These systems are premium and priced accordingly. If you’re supplying the door, the material cost is high, but so is the sale price to the client, yielding a solid margin per unit area of glazing. Even if you’re just fitting (and someone else supplies), you should charge a premium for the expertise and labor needed. Clients at this end generally understand paying more for specialized skill. You might include line items for equipment hire (cranes, etc.) and that’s acceptable in these projects. The key is, doing one Cor Vision install could net as much profit as several standard patio door jobs, if managed correctly.
  • Showcase Project: A completed Cor Vision project is a great addition to your portfolio. It can attract future business, especially in the luxury segment. Photos of a large seamless glass door you installed can be marketing gold on your website or social media. While that’s indirect profit, it contributes to business growth.
  • Repeat/Adjacent Business: Often, a client going for Cor Vision sliders may also require other work – perhaps windows, or maybe they have multiple openings and not all will be the minimal slider. You might install a Cor Vision in the main area and, say, a more standard Visoglide or bi-fold in another part of the house for budget reasons. Because you offer the full TTV range, you can handle all those variations, increasing the total project value. For instance, maybe the living room gets Cor Vision, but the bedroom gets a Visoglide patio door or a French door. Better you supply both than some competitor getting a foot in the door.
  • Supplier Partnership: Having a reliable supplier (TTV) for such an advanced product is crucial to profitability. They help ensure that all parts and glass come correctly the first time (mistakes on a bespoke system can be costly in delays). Also, TTV’s volume buying and sharing discount model   likely means you get a decent trade price, making your margin better. And should there be any issue (like a panel damaged in transit), a good supplier stands behind it and sorts it out quickly – saving you time/money on site.

To sum up, Cortizo Cor Vision is the slider you deploy for maximum impact. Installers should be prepared for a technical installation, but with proper planning, it can be executed smoothly. The result is a delighted client and a premium job that boosts your bottom line and reputation.

Smart Visoglide Plus – The Reliable All-Round Slider

Installer’s Perspective: The Smart Visoglide Plus is a favorite among many trade professionals for being straightforward, robust, and adaptable:

  • Ease of Installation: Visoglide Plus is a relatively conventional patio door system in terms of installation. It comes with a well-designed frame and track, sturdy rollers, and adjustable components that installers are familiar with. It doesn’t demand the structural recesses or heavy equipment that something like Cor Vision might. So, one or two installers can typically handle a standard 2-panel or 3-panel Visoglide install with normal tools. Smart’s fabrication quality is generally high, meaning things line up as they should. Moreover, TTV’s product info highlights “double and triple track options”  , giving flexibility: e.g. a three-panel door could have all three slide on a triple track for a wider opening. Knowing these options exist means you can cater to various client needs (and you’d choose the frame accordingly).
  • Large But Manageable Panels: Visoglide Plus can accommodate pretty large sizes (as noted, up to 1.7 m wide panels, 2.5 m tall  ). Those are big, but not extreme like Cor Vision. Handling a 1.7 m x 2.5 m double-glazed unit is heavy but doable with suction handles and a couple of strong fitters. The system’s 34 mm interlock is slim but not ultra-slim  , which actually makes it a bit more forgiving – there’s more tolerance in the frame for slight misalignments. The “lift & slide upgrade available”  is also important: if chosen, the lift-slide mechanism can make operating large panels much smoother and reduce wear. For installation, lift-slide gear can be a bit more complex to set up than a standard patio lock, but Smart’s instructions are clear, and it’s a known system many have done.
  • Adjustability and Features: Smart Visoglide has thoughtful features that installers appreciate:
    • Soft Close: There’s an option for a soft-close damper  , which is easy to integrate if specified, and prevents the panel from slamming – a nice touch and easy upsell that doesn’t complicate install much.
    • Multiple thresholds: You can likely choose between a standard upstand threshold (better weather performance) or a low-profile one for flush floors. Smart often designs their doors to swap these relatively easily.
    • Trickle Vents or Add-ons: If needed for ventilation requirements, the frame can accommodate trickle vents (some jobs might need them for building regs – it’s good to know the system can do it).
  • Familiar Support:* Many installers have experience with Smart products (be it windows, bifolds, or sliders). So the learning curve is minimal. If you haven’t installed a Visoglide Plus specifically, Smart’s support and documentation are excellent, and TTV can provide any needed guidance (plus they have “How To Videos” on their site ). Also, Smart is a UK system, which means replacement parts or additional components (like extra shims, gaskets, etc.) are readily available if you needed them quickly – a logistical relief.

Customer’s Perspective: Homeowners often choose Visoglide Plus for a blend of performance, cost, and aesthetics:

  • Proven Track Record: Many clients might not know it by name, but they have likely seen or used a Smart Visoglide door somewhere – perhaps at a friend’s house or a showroom – because it’s widespread. TTV calls it “widely known as one of the most reliable aluminium sliders on the market”  . That reliability translates to smooth operation and durable quality, which homeowners want. Customers often ask, “Will it slide easily? Is it heavy?”. With Visoglide Plus, the answer is reassuring: thanks to quality bearings and an option for lift-slide, even large panels slide with ease. And features like soft-close alleviate worries about doors slamming on fingers .
  • Cost-Effective High-End: Visoglide Plus is pitched as “a high-end product at a very cost effective price”  . That’s TTV’s wording, and it’s spot on for customers: they get a sleek aluminium door (which looks high-end, with slim 34 mm interlocks) without paying the premium of the ultra-slim systems. In practice, homeowners get plenty of glass area and a modern look – slim sightlines, but still enough frame to feel substantial. Many appreciate that 34 mm interlock because it’s a nice middle ground; it’s slimmer than older patio doors but doesn’t sacrifice on things like including a multi-point lock.
  • Customisation & Compatibility: Customers have lots of choices with Smart:
    • Large Configurations: Want a wide three-panel door that opens two-thirds of the way? With a triple track, Visoglide can do that (two panels slide behind one). Or a classic two-panel where one slides? That too. It’s versatile for different wall openings.
    • Colours & Finishes: Again, 200+ colors, dual-color etc., are available . Many homeowners go with the standard Anthracite Grey or White, but those who want something special can (maybe a textured black or a bronze finish for a unique architectural vibe).
    • Glazing Options: Double vs triple. If sound insulation is a concern (maybe near a busy road), they might do triple glazing – and this system supports it . Or if they want built-in blinds, yes, Visoglide offers “integral blinds option” as well . Not all sliding doors can handle integral blinds due to weight, but Smart can, which is a strong selling point to customers who desire that convenience.
    • Lift & Slide vs Standard: You can explain to a customer: lift-slide allows the door to seal more tightly when closed and operate more smoothly when opening. Some might opt in for that if they understand the benefit (especially on very large or heavy panels).
  • Daily Convenience & Safety: Visoglide Plus addresses everyday user considerations. For example, the soft-close feature prevents sudden slams – families with kids love this . The low threshold option makes it easier for wheelchairs or strollers to pass. And customers can request an integrated lock that allows the door to have a “night vent” position (slightly open but locked). Overall, it’s a door meant to be used day-in, day-out with minimal fuss. Engineered in the UK, it’s built for UK weather (with proper drainage, etc.), so clients can trust its performance through seasons.

Profitability for Installers:

  • Bread-and-Butter Option: Smart Visoglide Plus often ends up being the volume seller. It’s priced attractively for both trade and end-users, which means you’ll likely do more of these installations per year than the more niche products. Volume can equal steady profit. Because it’s relatively quick to install and you face fewer surprises, you can schedule these jobs confidently and perhaps do more per month than you could if all were complex installs.
  • Low Risk, High Satisfaction: Each satisfied customer with a Visoglide door can lead to referrals. People generally have zero issues with these when installed correctly – they just work. That means fewer (or no) call-backs. Over several years, that track record saves you time (warranty call-backs can eat into profits). A happy customer might call you back for more work (e.g., windows, another door) or refer neighbors. Given how many UK homes could use upgraded patio doors, having a go-to reliable product is a financial asset.
  • Competitive Advantage: When bidding, you can confidently pitch Visoglide Plus even against known competitors like Origin or Reynaers sliding doors by highlighting its reliability and cost-benefit. Many trade installers choose Smart to be competitive – you might win a job because your quote for a high-spec slider is a bit less than someone quoting a similar spec but costlier brand, yet you know you’re delivering equal quality. The combination of TTV’s competitive pricing (they mention “most competitive online”  ) and Smart’s quality gives you that advantage.
  • Add-On Sales: The customization options (blinds, special glass, etc.) allow you to increase the order value. For example, an integral blind might add a significant amount per panel – part of that is profit. Or a customer might initially think of a two-panel, but you show them a three-panel triple track could open wider – that’s a larger door (more cost) but they might go for it. Smart’s range being broad allows these upsells.

In essence, Smart Visoglide Plus is the workhorse that keeps both installers and homeowners happy. It’s not the flashiest or slimmest, but it’s arguably the most balanced. For many standard residential projects, it hits the sweet spot in design, function, and price. Including it in your arsenal means you’re ready to handle most slider inquiries confidently.

Cortizo 4700 with Korniche Technology – The Hybrid Innovator

Installer’s Perspective: The Cortizo 4700 slider (enhanced by Korniche) is a relatively new offering that marries the best of ease-of-installation features with a solid, slim patio door. For installers, this door stands out in a few ways:

  • “Speed Bead” for Sliding Door: This is touted as the first sliding door with the patented Korniche ‘speed bead’ system  . Essentially, just like the Korniche bi-fold, the slider’s glazing beads click in easily without fiddling with separate gaskets. For installers, this is a big deal – glazing a sliding door can be a delicate process especially with large units (avoiding glass breakage while inserting gaskets, etc.). With tap-in beads and no wedge gaskets to cut  , you glaze quicker and with more confidence that the seal is correct. Less time on the scaffold or kneeling at the track means less labour cost and fewer opportunities to nick a gasket or mis-fit something.
  • Pre-assembled or Flat-Pack: TTV mentions “assembled & flat pack options”  . This means the door can be delivered fully assembled (frame and sashes together) or in kit form to assemble on site. Flexibility here is great: if the opening allows and you have access, a pre-assembled frame can be faster – you just plumb it, fix it, and slot in the panels. But if access is tight (maybe a backyard with a narrow gate, or the door is huge and heavy), a flat-pack kit might be easier to carry and assemble inside. As installers, having both options means you can plan according to job conditions. The Korniche influence likely ensures that even the kit assembly is straightforward (with things like clip-together frames or alignment jigs perhaps).
  • Installer-Friendly Features: The hybrid includes numerous touches aimed at ease and accuracy:
    • Adjustable Jambs: It’s noted that like the bi-fold plus, it has an adjustable jamb too (likely to help square the frame) – though not explicitly stated in the snippet for 4700, given Korniche’s involvement and the mention of improved installation, one can infer similar tricks.
    • Crane Delivery for Large Glass: Already mentioned for big units – meaning if you order a really large slider, TTV can arrange appropriate delivery equipment . That’s logistic help which installers appreciate (less risk on you to source a crane separately).
    • No On-Site Gasket Cutting: Reiterating – no wedge gaskets to cut . Also, “tap-in beads for faster installation” are explicitly mentioned  , confirming the same benefit as other Korniche products.
    • Hidden Gaskets & Neat Finish: They mention “hidden gaskets for cleaner sightlines”  . This means you don’t have black rubber flaps visible – aesthetically nice, but also practically it means the gaskets are likely pre-fitted in such a way that you, the installer, don’t have to do that step.
  • Slim & Light but Sturdy: The interlock of 47 mm   is relatively slim, not as slim as Cor Vision’s 20 mm or Visoglide’s 34 mm, but still leaner than older sliders that were 80 mm+. For installers, 47 mm offers a good compromise – it’s thin enough to look modern but robust enough to incorporate a proper locking mechanism and allow easier handling. The frames are aluminium with Korniche’s engineering behind them, so they’re likely nicely rigid. A rigid frame squares up easier; a flimsy frame can twist. So even though this is slimline, the Korniche backing suggests it’s engineered to maintain shape which aids installation.

Customer’s Perspective: Why might a homeowner choose the 4700/Korniche slider?

  • Best of Both Worlds (Performance vs Sightlines): This door is marketed as “affordable, reliable, and easy installation”   with slim sightlines and a modern aesthetic . Customers essentially get a slider that looks contemporary (narrow interlocks, sleek frames) but doesn’t carry the bespoke price tag of something like Cor Vision. TTV explicitly says it’s known for affordability and reliability  . Many homeowners will see it as a sweet spot: slimmer and more stylish than the typical builder-grade patio door, yet not as expensive as the ultra-minimal systems.
  • Korniche Enhancements – a Selling Point: If the client has done any research or heard of Korniche (maybe from bi-folds or roof lanterns), knowing that Korniche engineers enhanced this slider gives confidence. TTV notes improvements like “improved performance, added security features, new hardware options”  . Homeowners might not know the specifics, but phrases like “market-leading reputation” and “gold-plated 10-year warranty”   stand out. Yes, they mention “Korniche’s … gold-plated 10-year warranty as standard.”   That’s a powerful assurance for customers that the door will last, and if not, they’re covered. It’s something an installer can highlight to tip the scales for a client deciding between this or another slider.
  • Smooth Operation and Firsts: The fact that it’s the “first slider with speed bead”  might be a bit technical, but you can translate to the client that this door uses cutting-edge design so the glass is fitted perfectly for best performance. They also mention “discreet & modern handles” , which suggests the hardware is nicely designed (no big bulky handles sticking out – a small thing but homeowners care about looks). Security-wise, PAS24 as standard  and “added security features”   will reassure them that slim doesn’t mean weak.
  • Convenience & Options: This slider offers:
    • Slim 47mm Interlock: so plenty of view, but one pane is always visible (like any slider). If they want more opening, one can propose multiple panels or pocket options, but usually, these are two-panel or four-panel setups.
    • Colours & Matching Products: It’s a Cortizo system, so a client might be able to match it with Cortizo windows or other elements (TTV sells Cortizo windows too ). Uniform sightlines across products is appealing to meticulous homeowners. Stock colors like Grey, Black, White, Agate Grey are available quickly, which customers like if they’re on a tight project timeline  .
    • Integral Blinds & Glazing: They maintain the integral blinds option and likely double/triple glazing choices  . So a homeowner can still get those premium touches.
    • Threshold Choices: The mention of “flush threshold option”  likely applies here too (since that was in the bi-fold plus, but possibly for the slider as well given the context or at least a low threshold). If flush, great for no step (with appropriate drainage).
  • TTV Backing & Aftercare: The literature highlights “Korniche’s top-tier aftercare”  . To a homeowner, this means if they ever need parts or service, the support network is strong. They aren’t buying from a no-name brand that might be hard to service later.

Profitability for Installers:

  • Efficiency = Profit: The Korniche slider is designed to be fitted faster and easier than many standard sliders  . For your business, that means you can either schedule more jobs in the same time or reduce labor costs per job. If normally a slider took a team a full day, maybe this can be done in three-quarters. Over many installs, that time savings translates to cost savings or extra capacity.
  • Competitive Pricing & Market Fit: Since this product emphasizes affordability, your cost from TTV will be relatively low for what it delivers. You can price it attractively to clients, possibly undercutting comparable offers from others. If a customer is torn between, say, a mainstream brand slider and this, you can offer this at a similar or lower price but with clearly better features (like speed bead, etc.). That can win you the job. Because it’s Cortizo, which is a respected brand, you’re not offering an unknown.
  • Fewer Callbacks/Issues: A reliable, well-engineered product can reduce warranty issues. The description implies this slider was tweaked to improve performance and reliability. That suggests things like better drainage, sturdy rollers, etc., which means once you install it, you likely won’t hear back except for positive reasons. Eliminating leaks or sticking doors keeps your future costs down.
  • One-Stop-Shop Advantage: Since TTV carries this and the matching bi-folds and windows, you can streamline your supply chain. Possibly you get better pricing or terms by getting multiple products for a project from one place. Also, familiarity with the supplier’s systems (Smart and Cortizo) means less time dealing with multiple contacts – focusing your efforts and simplifying project management, which indirectly saves cost.

The Cortizo 4700 with Korniche Tech is a great example of how the industry is innovating to benefit both installer and end-user. It’s likely to become a popular option for mid-to-high end projects where a client wants something a cut above the ordinary slider without jumping to the ultra-premium. For your business, it’s an opportunity to differentiate your offerings and deliver quality efficiently.

Conclusion: Choosing the Right Sliding Door for Each Job

The Trade Village’s sliding door range equips you to handle a spectrum of client needs:

  • For ultra-luxury projects or clients fixated on the most panoramic view, Cortizo Cor Vision is the answer. It’s an installer challenge, but one that pays off in spectacular results – 20 mm sightlines and over 90% glass  . Use it to wow and win high-end contracts.
  • For the majority of standard residential jobs, Smart Visoglide Plus is a safe, solid choice. It’s “widely known” and trusted , relatively quick to fit, and gives homeowners that modern slider experience (smooth, slim, secure) at a great value.
  • For a modern hybrid that balances slim design with installer-friendly features, look to the Cortizo 4700 with Korniche enhancements. It can differentiate your offering by saying you provide the latest tech – “the first slider with speed bead”  – which means better quality control and possibly better pricing for the client too.

When advising a client or planning an install, consider:

Opening Size & Desired Panel Configuration: Very large opening and desire for uninterrupted view? Cor Vision or multi-track Visoglide. More modest width or desire for one operable pane? 2-panel Visoglide or 4700 might suffice.

Aesthetic Priorities: If the client wants ultra-minimalist, Cor Vision is king. If they want slim but not at the expense of a handle on each panel (some minimal sliders have one handle for 4 panels etc.), then Visoglide or 4700 with normal operation might suit better.

Budget: Visoglide Plus and 4700/Korniche will typically be more budget-friendly than Cor Vision. For a given size, Visoglide might be the cheapest option (due to being more established and economy of scale), 4700 slightly more if it offers extra features, and Cor Vision the most. So match the product to the client’s budget constraints.

Installation Setting: Retrofitting in an existing home with minimal tolerance for disruption – Visoglide or 4700 might integrate easier. New build where you can plan ahead for recesses and heavy lifting gear – Cor Vision could be incorporated smoothly.

Throughout all these, The Trade Village supports you with quick quoting, fast lead times, and technical backup. As they highlight, stock colours in 10 days are common , and their 24/7 online portal means you can configure doors and get prices when convenient .

By offering this curated range, you as an installer can always say “Yes, we can do that” when a client asks about sliding doors – from the simplest patio replacement to the grandest glass wall. That versatility, combined with quality, ensures you make the homeowner happy and see a healthy return on each project.

The Trade Village makes it simple to seize this opportunity with premium ranges, unbeatable pricing, and full support.

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FAQs

Is a sliding door good for wide openings?
Yes. A sliding door can use very large panes for wide spans while keeping frames discreet.

Which sliding door is easiest to install?
A well-engineered sliding door with clip-in beads and clear adjustment points typically installs fastest.

Does a sliding door meet modern thermal standards?
With quality aluminium profiles and the right glazing, a sliding door can achieve excellent U-values.

Is a sliding door secure?
Choose a sliding door with multi-point locking, robust interlocks, and tested security standards for peace of mind.

How do I decide which sliding door to recommend?
Match the sliding door to the client’s priorities: minimal sightlines, everyday ease of use, budget, and the realities of the site.

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