Aluminium sliding doors are the most common external doors and form the main entrance to most backyards across Australia. Depending on the configuration, they are sometimes called stacker doors or stacking doors.
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Aluminium sliding doors are the most common external doors and form the main entrance to most backyards across Australia. Depending on the configuration, they are sometimes called stacker doors or stacking doors.
‘Essential’ sliding doors are our standard product. Designed with aesthetics, lifestyle, and performance features firmly in mind, they’re a practical way to maximise your home’s views and natural light.
Our ‘Signature’ range carefully treads the balance between practicality and style. With standard, oversize options and lifestyle configurations, you’re sure to find an aluminium sliding door that suits your home.
Our ‘Commercial’ collection features heavy-duty external sliding doors, including oversize doors towering up to 3.1 metres. If you can’t find the sliding glass door for your needs, chances are we can help you through our commercial range.
The amount of opening that lets air in and out of a room, house or building.
The level of resistance to water ingress during extreme weather events.
A window or door's ability to minimise the requirement for artificial heating or cooling of a room, house or building.
The level of resistance to external noise.
BAL is a measure of resistance to radiant heat exposure created by a bushfire event. The higher the number, the greater the resistance to bushfires.
Pascal (Pa) refers to a number used to rate effectiveness against water ingress. The higher the number, the greater the resistance to water penetration.
Wind rating measures the total force exerted upon a structure by wind. The higher the Pa ULS, the greater the resistance to the force applied.
Maximum Product Height and Maximum Product Width values are independent of each other and subject to conditions.
Maximum Product Height and Maximum Product Width values are independent of each other and subject to conditions.
U-value measures how well a product allows heat to pass through. The lower the U-value, the more energy efficient a window or door is.
U-value measures how well a product allows heat to pass through. The lower the U-value, the more energy efficient a window or door is.
Rw is a number used to rate the soundproofing effectiveness of a window or door. The higher the number, the more noise reduction is provided.
The amount of opening that lets air in and out of a room, house or building.
The level of resistance to water ingress during extreme weather events.
A window or door's ability to minimise the requirement for artificial heating or cooling of a room, house or building.
The level of resistance to external noise.
BAL is a measure of resistance to radiant heat exposure created by a bushfire event. The higher the number, the greater the resistance to bushfires.
Pascal (Pa) refers to a number used to rate effectiveness against water ingress. The higher the number, the greater the resistance to water penetration.
Wind rating measures the total force exerted upon a structure by wind. The higher the Pa ULS, the greater the resistance to the force applied.
Maximum Product Height and Maximum Product Width values are independent of each other and subject to conditions.
Maximum Product Height and Maximum Product Width values are independent of each other and subject to conditions.
U-value measures how well a product allows heat to pass through. The lower the U-value, the more energy efficient a window or door is.
U-value measures how well a product allows heat to pass through. The lower the U-value, the more energy efficient a window or door is.
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The amount of opening that lets air in and out of a room, house or building.
The level of resistance to water ingress during extreme weather events.
A window or door's ability to minimise the requirement for artificial heating or cooling of a room, house or building.
The level of resistance to external noise.
BAL is a measure of resistance to radiant heat exposure created by a bushfire event. The higher the number, the greater the resistance to bushfires.
Pascal (Pa) refers to a number used to rate effectiveness against water ingress. The higher the number, the greater the resistance to water penetration.
Wind rating measures the total force exerted upon a structure by wind. The higher the Pa ULS, the greater the resistance to the force applied.
Maximum Product Height and Maximum Product Width values are independent of each other and subject to conditions.
Maximum Product Height and Maximum Product Width values are independent of each other and subject to conditions.
U-value measures how well a product allows heat to pass through. The lower the U-value, the more energy efficient a window or door is.
U-value measures how well a product allows heat to pass through. The lower the U-value, the more energy efficient a window or door is.
Rw is a number used to rate the soundproofing effectiveness of a window or door. The higher the number, the more noise reduction is provided.
New South Wales Selected
Central Queensland Selected
Custom colours are available upon request.
Far North Queensland Selected
Custom colours are available upon request.
North Queensland Selected
Custom colours are available upon request.
South East Queensland Selected
Custom colours are available upon request.
South West Queensland Selected
Custom colours are available upon request.
Wide Bay | Bundaberg Selected
Custom colours are available upon request.
Other glass options are available.
Internal and external handles are available in standard (black) and decorative colours. Bradnam’s offset handle is available in Signature, and Commercial sliding doors and stainless steel finish only.
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Double Glazed sliding doors provide extra insulation by limiting the flow of hot or cold air in and out of your home – making it cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
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Designer configurations are available in Signature and Commercial doors only. Other designer configurations are available.
Many might dismiss a decision like selecting a door for your backyard as an afterthought. Still, it can be quite a tricky decision!
Finding the right glass doors to transition from indoor to outdoor living spaces is like fine art.
We want to equip you with all the information necessary to decide on your external glass door, so here’s the official Bradnam’s guide!
Learn MoreNo matter the context or purpose, Bradnam’s has a corner sliding door to suit. They can span a 90 or 135-degree angle, open up living areas, and provide the ultimate unobstructed view.
Unlike traditional ‘entertainment doors’ such as stacker or bi-fold doors, our cavity sliding doors truly provide unobstructed views and access. Seamlessly gliding out of sight, they don’t have fixed or folded panels impeding the free flow from indoor to outdoor areas.
If you want to seamlessly link the inside of your home to your deck, patio, or backyard, bi-fold doors are what you’ve been looking for. They provide bigger openings than most types of doors, minimising physical barriers between the inside and outside.
Product availability, pricing, features, options, sizes, configurations and performance are subject to regional variations, design requirements, and building codes. Images are for illustration purposes only and may not accurately represent the product. Bradnam’s Windows & Doors reserves the right to change, alter or delete any aspect of this product without notice. We recommend visiting a Bradnam’s showroom before ordering to view colour swatches, glass samples and actual products.
Depending on the configuration, sliding doors are sometimes referred to as sliding glass, stacker, or stacking doors.
¹excludes cam handles, vent locks and patio bolts
²not available in cavity or corner sliding doors
³Textura colours excluded