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PATIO & DOUBLE DOORS
Built for stability, strength, reliability and energy efficiency. Many of our units qualify for the
Energy Star Program. Choose from grained fiberglass, smooth fiberglass or steel.
The difference between Patio and Double Doors has always
been a bit confusing. MMI DOOR defines Patio Doors as a
two or three door unit with one active panel and one or two
stationary panels. The operating panel will typically be hinged
on the center mull post. A Double Door opens in the middle
and has one “active” door and one “inactive” door. The inactive
panel is anchored by an astragal that can be released to allow
both doors to open freely.
Patio Doors Double Doors
One active panel Also called “French Doors”
and one or two Double doors open in the
stationary doors middle and both panels can
be activated by releasing
the astragal
A
(2) 686GBG LOW-E (Example is a Patio Door)
Shown in Fiberglass Smooth Continuous head
Utah Blue Paint with noninvasive
routing provide
exceptional strength
A
B
One piece mulls feature
PATIO HANDINGS superior strength, a
perfect fit and no
additional finishing
B
2 DOOR
Continuous sills give add-
INSIDE INSIDE D ed strength beneath the
mull with the continuous
seal along the door unit
LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND C
C E
INSIDE INSIDE Our mull systems
Inactive patio door include inactive seats
panels are sealed with engineered for perfect
LEFT HAND CENTER SWING RIGHT HAND CENTER SWING glazing tape (no caulk) panel placement
No re-caulking required D
resulting in a better
3 DOOR appearance Sill gasket provides a
water tight seal
INSIDE INSIDE E
LEFT HAND END SWING RIGHT HAND END SWING
Available with composite,
no-rot frames!
PATIO & DOUBLE DOOR MODELS
59 59 61 686 686 686 686 686 686 686 686 686 686 686
LOWE-E GBG GBG PIM SDL RLB RLB RLBGBG BLC CHI RN VPR
LOW-E LOW-E LOW-E LOW-E LOW-E* LOW-E* LOW-E* LOW-E*
19 *Textured glass offered with Zeel frame. All Patio doors are offered with the door hinge on the frame side at no extra cost at your request.
Note: Add "P-" in front of model number when ordering patio doors