Multi-slide doors are sliding-glass-door systems with multiple stacking panels that telescope or stack at one or both ends of the opening. Common on Florida restaurant indoor-outdoor concepts, hotel amenity decks, luxury residential commercial, and brand-experience retail. ACG installs Euro-Wall, NanaWall, Western Window Systems, and Andersen multi-slide systems.
Multi-slide doors stack panels at one or both ends; they don't fold like accordion walls. Slide systems are sleeker, faster to operate, and have fewer pivot points. Folding walls are more compact when fully open but have more hinge mechanisms. For wide openings (40+ feet), multi-slide is usually the better choice.
Same as folding walls — factory-bonded laminated impact glazing with current Miami-Dade NOA. The full slider assembly (panels + rollers + tracks + threshold + perimeter framing) is tested as a unit.
Telescoping (panels slide on multiple tracks and stack on top of each other): cleanest open appearance. Biparting (panels open from center to both sides): traditional. Single-direction sliding (all panels stack at one end): most common.
Restaurant indoor-outdoor concepts, hotel pool deck enclosures, golf clubhouse amenity rooms, luxury condo amenity floors, brand-experience retail (Tesla, Apple, large showrooms).
Florida HVHZ multi-slide door: $280-$580 per linear foot of opening installed. Adds beyond impact-rated glass: rollers, tracks, screen integration, motorization (optional).
Modern multi-slide systems support motorized opening with remote, smartphone, or building automation system integration. Common on luxury residential commercial and high-end hospitality. Adds 25-40% to the system cost.
48-hour bid response on standard commercial plans. CGC #1531993.
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