Steel Doors
Steel panoramic doors stack into a concealed wall pocket for a true unobstructed opening — the closest thing to no door at all.
A panoramic door (sometimes called a pocket slider) is a multi-panel sliding system where every panel stacks inside a pocket in the adjacent wall. When it’s open, you don’t see any doors — just the opening.
A standard slider has a fixed panel the moving panel glides against. A panoramic has no fixed panel — every leaf moves into a concealed pocket, giving you the full opening width with nothing in the view plane.
The adjacent wall needs enough solid run to house the panels when stacked. Plan early — panoramic doors are easiest to integrate during framing, not as a retrofit.
Lead time 12–16 weeks. Install is a 2-day job. Once in, panels slide under 10 lbs of manual effort even at 400+ lb panel weight.
| Frame Material | 14-gauge welded steel |
|---|---|
| Glass | 1" insulated low-E, tempered |
| Panels | 3 – 6 leaves typical |
| Max Width | 30'+ custom |
| Pocket Depth | ~3" per panel |
| Hardware | Top-hung carriage, multi-point lock |
| Lead Time | 12–16 weeks |