Cutting hole in a sliding glass door?
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I have a sliding glass door that is backwards, slides on the outward
side, I cannot place a "stick" in the track because the track is outside, I do not know how to secure it?
How to clean in between glass of a sliding door with double glass?
A sliding glass door with double glass. The seal has been broken- Is there any way to clean in between the glass? Just not ready to replace the whole door at this tim... See more
Contact a glass company.
Here's an idea.There are several of these on youtube using different materials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AASHO9CCVrw
What are your concern with the panels? I have 2 and love them. Easy to install, easy to clean.
IMHO, that looks better than the homemade ones. I'm assuming that it could be painted to match the rest of the trim.
Most sliding glass doors are tempered glass, which would cause them to shatter.
I doubt it. Cutting may compromise the integrity of the door. The glass may be tempered which cannot be cut.
The best pet doors are the magnetic ones, that require your pet to have a collar with a release mechanism so only they can enter the house.... no coons, other pets etc.
I've seen them done, but only by a professional company. Might need to be special order. We had a panel one installed for a while, best idea was to put it on the stationary side of the patio door so you don't need to redo the locks. Currently we have one installed in our wall, and if you go that route, make sure to save the cutouts so you have the option to repair later seamlessly!
Thanks for the advice!