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Can you install a SlideRight unit on any sliding glass door?

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Can you install a SlideRight unit on any sliding glass door?

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Before beginning installation, we will evaluate the door to determine if our unit can be installed. Occasionally there are conditions that prevent us from installing, but in most cases we can install on the majority of sliding glass doors. Q: My door is very difficult to open and close. Do I need to have a new door installed first before installing a SlideRight unit? A: Your door must be opening and closing smoothly and evenly for the SlideRight unit to work properly. You do not need a new door unless the glass is chipped or broken or the frame is severely damaged. If it is difficult to open and close, you most likely only need new rollers installed. We offer this service and it is relatively inexpensive compared to the cost of installing new doors. Q: I have multiple moving panels on my sliding glass door. Can you install a SlideRight unit on this type of door? A: There are two common, non-standard door configurations: 1. There are three or more door panels, where either two, three, o

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