French Swing Door From PA
Secure | Excellent Thermal Insulation | Beautiful & Stunningly Finished
Your Affordable French Swinging Door Manufacturer
Once the French swinging door is opened, it sweeps aside gracefully without hindering the view, maximizing room brightness and spatial perception. This enhances the room’s natural illumination and airflow, significantly uplifting the ambiance of any environment. Its superb functionality aligns seamlessly with diverse residential and commercial architectural styles, adding a touch of elegance and efficiency.
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If you seek a touch of elegance, smooth functionality, and a door that bathes your living space in natural light, the French Swinging Door is an excellent selection. This style of door is perfectly suited for both modern and traditional homes. Our French Swing Door series offers an array of customizable design options to make it uniquely yours.
Choose from various interior and exterior color options, finishes for hardware, distinct panel designs, glass types, and contemporary energy-efficient features for your project. Install the most energy-efficient French Swing Doors available on the market in your residence to enhance style and comfort.
Customized Options
- Surface Finish: Laminated glass, Triple glass, Low-E glass, Reflective glass, Tinted glass, Bullet-proof glass
AVAILABLE SIZEOpening Panel ( Width: 580-1500 / Height: 800-2800)
Profile Thinckness | 1.4mm |
Opening Way | Outward or Inward |
GLASS TYPE | Tempered Glass |
HARDWARE COLOR | Silver |
PROFILE COLOR | Black/White/Gray/Coffee(Powder Coating) |
GLASS THICKNESS | 8mm Single Glass |
LOCK POINT | Magnetic Lock |
HINGE | Kerssemberg Hidden Hinge |
HANDLE | Narrow Aluminum Handle |
AVAILABLE SIZE | Opening Panel ( Width: 350-850 / Height: 400-2200) |
Door Type | French Swing Door | Door Opening Style |
U-value (Differ by glass types) | 1.4-2.3 W/m²K | |
Water Tightness | 700 Pa | |
Air Tightness | <0.5[M3/(M.HO)] | |
Noise Reduction | ≤ 36 dB | |
Wind Load Capacity | 5000 Pa |
Thermal insulation performance
AS/NZS44201 standard:
Uw1.4W/m2K
Wind pressure resistance
AS/NZS4420.1 standard:
±4000Pa
Watertight performance
AS/NZS44201 standard:
600Pa
Sound insulation performance
ISO717 standard:
Rw37dB
Why Choose French Swing Doors?
- French swing doors add an elegant and classic touch to any space.
- They allow for ample natural light, brightening up interior spaces.
- French doors fit well with various architectural styles, from traditional to modern.
- They facilitate a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor environments.
- French swing doors can be opened to allow for fresh air and cross-ventilation.
- They don’t require sliding tracks, saving floor space while providing a full opening.
- Modern French doors offer robust locking mechanisms for enhanced security.
- Installing French swing doors can increase the value and appeal of a property.
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Thermal Insulation
PA’s French swing door adopts broken bridge technology and have good heat insulation function. At the same time, PA provides customized designs, high-quality materials and innovative glass solutions. For clients who pride themselves on customizing their project or home, PA Window and Door is the perfect choice.
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Top Hardware
PA’s French casement doors use HOPO’s Handle Security Lock to provide your home with reliability, durability, and security.
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Beauty and Durability
PA’s French swinging doors use HOPO brand hinges and are made of SS 304 material with a thickness of 3.0 mm, making them strong and durable. These heavy-duty precision hinges ensure smooth operation of the door, reducing long-term wear and tear, enhancing the durability and aesthetics of the door.
FAQ about Swing Doors
French doors can be expensive, require more maintenance due to their hinges and hardware, and may not be as energy-efficient unless they are properly insulated. They also take up more space when opened, which can be a drawback in smaller rooms.
Pivot doors are mounted on a single point at the top and bottom, allowing the door to rotate open, creating a modern, seamless look. French doors, on the other hand, consist of two hinged doors that open outward from the center, typically with multiple glass panels, offering a more traditional appearance.
A double swing door is often referred to as a double action door or bi-directional door. It allows for movement in both directions, often used in high-traffic areas like restaurants or commercial spaces.
To determine the door swing, stand outside the door (on the side that faces the room you are entering). If the door swings to the right, it’s a right-hand swing; if it swings to the left, it’s a left-hand swing.
A left-hand swing door opens to the left when you stand on the outside, with the hinges on the left side.
Yes, exterior doors can swing out. This is common in some commercial buildings or in regions where weather conditions (like hurricanes) may require the door to open outward for safety reasons.
Exterior doors can swing in or out, depending on the design preference and local building codes. In residential homes, doors typically swing in, while commercial or entry doors may swing out.