Glass Sliding Doors
Top-hung sliding doors integrated into framed and frameless fronts — space-saving and quiet.

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Sliding Doors
Sliding doors save floor space, eliminate swing arcs, and work cleanly in huddle rooms, small conference rooms, and tight executive offices.
Top-hung sliding doors run on concealed tracks above the head channel of the office front. Soft-close braking hardware is standard so the door doesn't slam at end-of-travel.
We integrate sliders into framed and frameless fronts, coordinate fixed sidelites alongside the door, and offer single, bi-parting, and telescoping configurations.
What's covered
- Top-hung glass sliding doors on concealed tracks
- Soft-close braking hardware as standard
- Single, bi-parting, and telescoping configurations
- Integration into framed and frameless fronts
- Coordinated fixed sidelites
- Space-saving alternative to swing doors
Specifications
- Track
- Top-hung, concealed in head channel
- Hardware
- Soft-close braking standard
- Configurations
- Single, bi-parting, telescoping
- Reference platform
- CRL 487 sliding-door system
Frequently asked
Can sliders be locked?
Yes — keyed locks, magnetic locks, and access-control prep are all available.
Are sliders acoustic?
Sliders trade some acoustic performance for space savings. Where speech privacy is critical, a swing door with perimeter seals usually outperforms.
Start a project
Let's scope your office glass package.
Send us your plans, finish schedule, or a few photos. We'll walk the space, recommend systems, and deliver a complete proposal — measure to punch-list.
