A steel sliding door is a set of steel-framed glass panels that glide aside on a concealed track, opening a wide section of wall with no swing arc to plan around and no leaf crowding the room. It turns a wall into an opening: it is how you connect a great room to a patio, a kitchen to a courtyard, a primary suite to a balcony.
We build the panels and the track as one system, tuned so that even large, heavy glass moves smoothly and stacks neatly. Sightlines stay slim where panels meet, keeping the glass continuous and the view uninterrupted. Multi-panel and pocketing configurations let the door disappear almost entirely into the wall.
Like everything Mod Metal Doors makes, the system is drawn to your opening and finished by hand in our Central Texas shop, built for daily use and for the way a Texas home actually opens to its land.
Specifications
- Steel-framed sliding panels on a concealed track
- Wide spans with slim meeting stiles
- Multi-panel and pocketing configurations available
- Smooth operation tuned for large, heavy glass
- Indoor-outdoor connection for great rooms and patios
- Custom sizing, finish, and hardware
Frequently Asked Questions
Can steel sliding doors pocket into the wall?
Yes. Multi-panel and pocketing configurations let the panels stack neatly or disappear into the wall entirely. The pocket is planned with your builder during design so the framing is ready before the door arrives.
Are large steel sliding doors hard to move?
No. The panels and track are built as one system and tuned so even large, heavy glass slides smoothly. Sightlines stay slim where the panels meet, so the view reads as continuous whether the door is open or closed.
How long does a custom steel sliding door take to build in Texas?
Mod Metal Doors typically fabricates a sliding door system in 4–6 weeks, depending on complexity, after CAD shop drawings are approved. The system is built in Central Texas and installed statewide by the same team.
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