ᐅ Tilt-and-turn or lift-and-slide door for the balcony?

Created on: 22 May 2015 22:19
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Uwe82
Uwe8222 May 2015 22:19
Hello everyone,

This week we attended the selection appointment for our house and are still undecided about which type of door to choose for our balcony door (3m opening width): currently, a tilt-and-slide door from Kneer is included, while the lift-and-slide door would cost an additional 2630€ including film coating.

There seems to be some debate on this topic, as many say the lift-and-slide door requires more effort to open. Unfortunately, I can’t make a direct comparison at the moment. What do the experienced home builders think about this?

Regards,
Uwe
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Frank78
23 May 2015 09:13
So far, it seems that a tilt-and-turn door is planned for the additional cost, right?
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cartime
29 May 2015 21:58
Who is the door made by?
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dahas
29 May 2015 23:03
Hi Uwe,

We were advised against using a lift-and-slide door, partly because of the effort required to operate it. Children usually are not able to open it on their own.
Uwe8231 May 2015 14:31
cartime schrieb:
Who is the door from?

I’m not sure at the moment, only that the windows are from Kneer, but I don’t think they manufacture sliding doors. Our advisor is currently on vacation and will be back on June 8th, then I can ask him.

Yes, the required effort to operate it was mentioned several times. Also, I thought that with this door we wouldn’t be able to tilt it open for ventilation, which is actually quite convenient. The main advantage would be the lower threshold, but the question is whether that’s worth €2,500.
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Manu1976
31 May 2015 15:04
We have a 2.50m (8.2 ft) lift-and-slide door and are satisfied with it. Even our youngest child (3 years old) can easily open it.
For tilting ventilation, we have a regular patio door.
We were advised against a tilt-and-slide door because they are reportedly more prone to issues.