What are Aluminum Patio Doors?
Aluminum patio doors are readily available, so if you encounter any problems with them, replacing or repairing parts is a simple process. They also do not rust, which is particularly handy on decks and porches that are exposed to the elements. Aluminum does have drawbacks, however. While aluminum patio doors will not rust, they are susceptible to oxidation. This oxidation looks like a white residue, and can eventually lead to pitting, the formation of small cavities in the door. Pitting is the formation of small cavities in the door. To prevent damage from oxidation you should keep the oxidation wiped from the door. Patio doors are typically used on informal entryways. The formal entry door is often a solid door, with perhaps a storm door as well. Patio doors typically open inward or slide on a gliding track. They are full length glass, plastic or screen for excellent visibility. A patio door that opens on a deck or overlooks an attractive garden is a way to add beauty inside the home.