200 Series Sliding/Gliding Replacement Patio Doors
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Andersen® 200 Series Sliding/Gliding Patio Door
Andersen Narroline® and Perma-Shield® 200 Series sliding patio doors give you the choice of real wood or low-maintenance interiors paired with with sleek, narrow frames to maximize light and view. Engineered for smooth gliding and secure performance, these two patio door options glide on Andersen’s dual ball-bearing rollers with self-contained leveling adjusters.
Triple-pane glass is available as an option to improve the energy efficiency for your contemporary, modern-style sliding patio door. Customize product even further with options that include blinds-between-the-glass (Perma-Shield®) and a real-wood stainable/paintable interior (Narroline®).
Perma-Shield® patio doors’ sturdy wood panels and frame are protected inside and out with a rigid vinyl cladding to give homes a contemporary look while keeping maintenance to a minimum. Narroline® doors combine the beauty of natural wood with our narrowest frame profile. Featuring a stainable natural pine interior with a mortise-and-tenon appearance, the exterior is clad vinyl to keep maintenance to a minimum.
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FAQs About 200 Series Sliding/Gliding Patio Doors
Want to know some of the advantages of a sliding patio door over a hinged one? Maybe you'd like to investigate some of the options and customizations available for the different 200 Series doors. If you've got questions, we've got answers... Check out some of our most frequently asked questions about our sleek and modern 200 Series patio doors, Narroline® and PermaShield®.
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What’s the difference between Narroline® and Perma-Shield® patio doors?
Both Narroline® and Perma-Shield® 200 Series doors feature sleek, modern styling, with maximal glass area. They both also have a solid wood core protected by a rigid vinyl sheath on the exterior to help keep maintenance to a minimum.
One key difference between the two is interior finish options. Perma-Shield® doors are vinyl clad inside and out for ease of maintenance. Interior color choices include: white, canvas, sandtone, terratone, dark bronze, and black. Narroline® patio doors have stainable, paintable interior wood options so you can customize your doors even further. Narroline® interior color/finish options include: white, dark bronze, black, pine, maple, and oak.
Another key difference, Perma-Shield® doors offer a blinds-between-the-glass option.
Finally, select Perma-Shield® configurations are available with Stormwatch®: a PG upgrade featuring heavy-duty rollers and reinforced frame and panel components to allow standard glass units to achieve higher performance ratings. Andersen® patio door products with Stormwatch® protection are designed and tested to meet the tough building code requirements* in coastal areas.
*Tested to AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101 I.S.2/A440-08. Performance values vary by product line. View Product Performance Data at Andersen Windows. See your local code official for building code requirements in your area.
How many panels can I have in a 200 Series replacement patio door?
What’s the difference between a French-door patio door and a sliding glass patio door?
Many people think that a French door refers to the style of grilles on the door—typically Colonial or equal lite grilles, both of which can feature numerous “lites” (the squares or rectangles created by the grilles).
In reality, what defines a French door is the operation of the doors—not the appearance. French doors have hinges on the side and swing open either to the home’s interior (inswing) or toward the exterior (outswing).
Conversely, a sliding (or gliding) patio door does not swing at all… it slides on a track and requires no additional floor space to operate.
Many people feel like a sliding or gliding patio door is the more contemporary or modern of the two styles. However, at Renewal by Andersen, we are all about customization! So if you love the look of a “traditional” French door, but need to save space, consider leveraging grille options to recreate that traditional many-lite look.
And, of course, the converse is true as well. Want an inswing or outswing French door, but with a contemporary look? Try equal divided lite grilles with only three lites, or go without grilles altogether for a modern look.
What are the advantages to a sliding glass door?
Because it slides on a track, a sliding glass door is, by necessity, two panels. We LOVE all the light that comes in and the big views. And that is especially true with the 200 Series doors, which have narrower rails (the horizontal top and bottom sections), and the most glass area out of all of our patio door selections.
Another advantage is the space savings…like their cousin in the window family, the sliding or gliding window, a sliding patio door does not protrude into the space (interior or exterior) and is a great option for walkways, narrow rooms, or places where you may want furnishings nearby.
Finally, our optional footlock is a great accessory available on sliding doors.The footlock provides an extra measure of security when the door is in a locked position. The lock can be set so the door is fully closed or partially open to provide a secure venting position and is available in all hardware finishes.
Are your sliding glass doors energy efficient?
Just like when we talk about windows, when we talk about the energy efficiency of patio doors, we have to consider the whole picture—from the frame to the glass to the installation.
The Andersen® 200 Series doors we carry and install offer a wide variety of glass options to suit most every climate zone, including dual- and triple-pane options, and numerous coating types for cold climates, warm sunny climates, and everything in between. Learn more about the benefits of our available glass options here.
200 Series Narroline and Perma-Shield doors can be configured to meet ENERGY STAR® Certification in most areas; and select configurations and zones have been named ENERGY STAR® Most Efficient for 2025.
And of course, installation is paramount. The best windows and doors will not perform if they are not installed correctly and professionally. Improperly installed product can lead to damage of your home and door, as well as gaps, air infiltration, and more. At Renewal by Andersen, we know the right way to install every product we sell, in every part of the country and within a wide variety of unique home construction styles—and of course we warrant our products AND our installation.
ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. See website for specific configuration details.
Are there different glass options for replacement patio doors?
Yes! You can work with your Design Consultant to decide which type of high-performance glass option is right for your home and climate zone. Options include:
200 Series patio doors also offer enhanced triple pane options; ask your Design Consultant for more information on choosing triple pane.
Visit the Glass Options page to learn more about each of the different types of glass available.
Can I get screens for my patio doors?
Absolutely. There are two options for insect screens: gliding (or sliding) and retractable.
Gliding/sliding screens are available for two- and four-panel doors. Andersen’s patented square corner joint construction adds considerable strength to the frame members. These insect screens are equipped with bottom rollers that have self-contained leveling adjusters to provide smooth operation.
The retractable insect screen is available for two-panel patio doors. The retractable insect screen is installed on the exterior of the door and opens side to side across the width of the opening. When the insect screen is not in use, it neatly retracts into a small canister mounted on the exterior of the door. The retractable screen door is available in white, canvas, sandtone, terratone, dark bronze, and black.
All insect screens have a long-lasting* fiberglass screen mesh and are color matched to the exterior of the door, unless otherwise specified.
*See warranty for details.
Are the 200 Series replacement patio doors secure?
All of our patio doors feature tempered glass, as well as the unique Andersen® reachout locking system that pulls the door panel snugly into the jamb for weathertightness and enhanced security.
For additional peace of mind, consider adding a six-pin key cylinder lock (available in hardware-coordinating styles and finishes). This lock allows the gliding door to be locked and unlocked from the exterior.
Another security option is an auxillary footlock. The footlock provides an extra measure of security when the door is in a locked position. The lock can be set so the door is fully closed or partially open to provide a venting position and is available in all hardware finishes.
Finally, select Perma-Shield® configurations are available with Stormwatch®: a PG upgrade featuring heavy-duty rollers and reinforced frame and panel components to allow standard glass units to achieve higher performance ratings. Andersen® patio door products with Stormwatch® protection are designed and tested to meet the tough building code requirements* in coastal areas.
*Tested to AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101 I.S.2/A440-08. Performance values vary by product line. View Product Performance Data at Andersen Windows. See your local code official for building code requirements in your area.
How long does it take to replace a sliding glass patio door?
The time your job takes varies depending on the number of windows and doors, the size of your crew, and the complexity of your structure—and a large majority of our replacement jobs are completed in as little as one day!
Replacement Patio Door Options
Options
Colors
Hardware
Glass
Grilles

Colors
A color for every home.
With dozens of color combinations inside and out, as well as stainable wood/paintable interiors including pine, oak, and maple, there are color and finish options to match most any style or budget.*
*Available colors and woods depend on product selected.

Hardware
What are your design options?
*Available families and finishes depend on product selected.

Glass
A clear choice.

Grilles
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