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Points of attention sliding door

  • Want a sliding door slid into the wall? If so, please contact us at sales@aluwdoors.com.
  • Here, the ceiling must be solidly screwable, this can be concrete, stone or wood.
  • With plasterboard, we recommend applying at least 2 times 18 mm plywood above the plasterboard, otherwise we will not be able to fit the doors.
  • For steel beams, we recommend that they be clad with 2 times 18 mm plywood.
  • In a suspended ceiling, a strip grid is to be installed. 4 cm of wood should be fitted behind this strip grid.
  • In the ceiling we must be able to drill at least 4 cm, no pipes should run within this distance.
  • The floor should also be solid.
  • Walls and ceilings should be finished as straight and level as possible. This way, you will have the best end result and minimal gaps will be created.
  • The walls and ceilings should be finished as if there will be no door.
  • Also make sure there are no smoke detectors, lights and/or air intake points in the sliding directions. Furthermore, it is important that there are no sockets or switches at the location of the door.
  • With skirting boards we have to cut a piece out of the skirting boards, to avoid this you cannot use skirting boards or adhesive skirting boards (flat on the floor). This can also be read further under the heading Assembly. The cut edges must be finished by a painter, this is not something we do. If skirting boards are made of stone, we are not responsible for them cracking due to poor gluing, and the same applies to floor tiles.
  • All panels can have a size/straightness tolerance of 4 mm.
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