When reviewing sliding doors, can you add a bit of info about the wheels (steel, plastic, ball bearings, etc) and any historical issues the manufacturer has had with the rollers.
Please show the screen and how it operates with the Pella Impervia sliding door and please show the track system. Our Corgi ran inside as I was closing our screen door a few years ago. He hit the frame and broke the track of our Comfort Window sliding door. Using those stick up velcro screens has worn thin. We are looking for a replacement fiberglass Pella Impervia but would like to see a better designed track and screen system. I plan to go ahead with a consultation with Pella, but giving this to you for other potential door shoppers with similar concerns. Thank you for your informative video.
Great educational video & channel, thank you! I wonder if you carry Polaris windows and doors, if so, interested to know what you think about their windows, doors, warranty etc.
I am not aware of that product but I've had several people ask me about it in the past. I'll see what I can do to find out some more information and possibly a review soon. Thank you for watching!
Fantastic video! We have 60" x 80" french doors that need replacing. Do you think the Impervia sliding door opening will be wide enough given the 60" total width limitation? We viewed a few other sliders with thicker frames that limited the total opening and it felt too small.
Brian, on the 60 inch wide door, you can expect your clear opening to be around 25"-27". Almost every sliding door has a stopper built in to prevent the door from opening fully. They do that so that you do not bash your fingers against the fixed panel when you're sliding the door open. It might be a little risky, but you could take that bumper out of there and give yourself another 2" or so.
Hi Jeff. I am interested in getting one or the other of the windows that you taught us about. Windsor Pinnacle, Pella impervia, or Andersen E or architect. I have been having a nightmare finding intel on good dealers in my area. I either get horrible reviews or there are no reviews to be found. I tried Jeff's list and Burke got back to me to let me know that there aren't any dealers that you know near Staten Island NY. I am petrified about doing business with a shoddy dealer. You should read some of the horror stories that are out there. You're like a fairytale by comparison. Help
Thank you for watching and your question. You can find a decent sliding door at Lowe's or home depot at a fair price. They will still have a brand name but it may not be a top tier brand name and therefore you will save some money.
Hey Thank you for all the great videos I’m building a house in nj Using casement windows and 4 panel patio door Question 400 casement or pella ? Pella impervia patio door or A series Andersen?
Jeff, thank you for your videos. I am looking to possibly purchase the Pella Impervia series of windows and the Impervia sliding door. I am trying to confirm that the Impervia series has Cardinal glass in the Utah region. I believe the Pella website discusses the Sun Defense coating but not the actual brand of glass. I did reach out the Pella dealers, but the answer seemed mixed at best. Can you assist?
It does have an option for a key. I believe it is a schlage lock. As long as your other doors use the same key blank then it can be made to work with the other doors.
We have 2 Pella sliding glass doors and love them. When they were installed the technician left his hand print on the back side of the glass. Can I remove the front glass panel so I can clean the back of that panel and the front of the sealed glass panel?
Quick question. I'm purchasing a Pella 250 series patio door. It's 2 glass panels with the Advanced low E and argon. However, if I add the interior blind option it's just filled with air instead of argon. I understand it will not be as efficient this way, but they can't tell me how much cooler the glass will be and how much less efficient. I'm in Minnesota so I need efficiency, but would really like to have those blinds. Advice? Thank you!
I would go ahead and add the blinds if I were you. Argonne gas is helpful, but mostly would reducing condensation on the glass. I think you would be just fine.
The reason they only put a 2-year warranty on the blinds is because they do tend to fail. It depends on how much you use them. I try to avoid them if at all possible. If they're important to you, I think you'll probably be okay with it. You just have to be prepared to repair them if needed.
Great review. Quick question. I’m looking to replace a set of French doors that take a lot of direct rain and leak pretty badly. How weather proof/rain proof is this slider?
@@HoustonWindowExperts The size caught my eye because I just installed an Impervia 2.0 door myself. Mine is 6'X8'. I went with the STC glass to cut down on some road noise behind the house. The door seems great so far. Nice and heavy and solid. I'll be curious how the single weatherstrip seal under the sliding panel wears over time. It's interesting how setting the height of the sliding panel affects the compression on this seal.
This is all good. But show the bad ones too, where slider is facing outside and screen door is inside. People need to learn not all Pella are the same.
Thanks for watching and your comment. I've only been doing this for 12 years now. And my limited experience, I have yet to see that particular product you mentioned. Maybe they've stopped making one like that now?
It does not come apart. If you are needing to clean between the panes of a double pane window, something has failed. You will need a whole new glass unit.