Everglade Windows says it is helping installers close high-end jobs with its next-generation aïr 400SS minimal frame sliding door.

According to Everglade, its beaded and site-bonded design makes transportation, installation, and aftercare far quicker and easier – allowing installers to fit the premium product more efficiently, without compromising on finish or performance.

“We designed our aïr 400SS to make high-end installations simpler for our customers, so it’s fantastic to see it delivering both practical and commercial benefits,” said Mike Wilson, regional sales manager at Everglade Windows. “As demand grows for light-filled, architecturally styled spaces, our installers are saving time on site while offering homeowners a door that performs brilliantly and complements modern interior design.”

After having recently completed several residential projects that featured the aïr 400SS, Sussex Glazing, one of Everglade’s long-standing partners, knows firsthand the value Everglade’s sliding door has delivered to its business.

Patrick McInerney, director at Sussex Glazing, said: “The bonding process for the aïr 400SS minimal frame sliding door is really straightforward – it’s just like installing a standard patio door, with the simple added step of applying the bonding agent.

“For our team of installers, it means quicker fitting times and a much sleeker result, especially with the slim 34mm and 20mm interlocks. It’s been a real win for us, and we’re still seeing a similar demand for the product now.”

As well as its 34mm and 20mm ultra-slim sightlines, the aïr 400SS minimal frame sliding door comes with PAS24:2022 certification; U-values from 1.2 W/m²k; a weight limit of 250Kg per panel; configurations up to six panels wide; maximum sizes of 2m x 2.5m per panel, as well as a triple track option.