Remodelers tasked with creating a sense of indoor/outdoor living for their clients should find what they need in NanaWall’s Generation 4 collection of folding glass walls. The product line includes a total of eight systems with four- and six-panel options that can create openings spanning more than 100 feet.
The floating door panels are unattached to the side jambs so homeowners can stack them to the left, right, or center of the opening. Gothic Arch Rollers enable up to 90% of the opening to be usable and they reduce friction so panels easily slide within the low-profile sills.
Settling can be a concern when creating such a large opening in a building envelope, so NanaWall incorporated width adjustments that they say will maintain consistent seal compression and prevent alignment problems down the line.
The Generation 4 collection offers eight systems to accommodate almost any remodeling project in almost any climate, with profile cladding options of aluminum, wood, or a combination of both, and choices for panel height, acoustical ratings, and wind-resistance.
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