

Sliding Doors
Sliding doors open along a horizontal track for expansive glass, clean lines, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. At Abby Iron Doors, our custom steel & iron and aluminum sliding systems pair slim sightlines with engineered weather performance and a multi-point seal, with tempered or impact glass for storm-prone coasts. Each system is made to order and shipped across the United States and Canada.
What are sliding doors?
A sliding door glides horizontally on a track instead of swinging, maximizing glass and view while saving the floor space a swing arc would take. That makes sliding systems ideal for patios, pool decks, and any wall you want to open to the outdoors.
Abby builds sliding doors in steel & iron or aluminum with slim sightlines and a multi-point weather seal; impact glazing and Florida Building Code construction suit coastal homes, and aluminum adds corrosion resistance in salt air. Choose size, panel configuration, glass, finish, and hardware.

Key benefits
- Maximized glass and views; space-saving with no swing arc
- Steel & Iron or aluminum (aluminum resists corrosion in coastal/humid climates)
- Tempered or impact glass, with an optional thermal break
- Built to Florida Building Code impact standards for coastal zones
- Backed by a 15-year warranty; shipped across the U.S. & Canada; install in GA & FL
Frequently asked questions
What is a sliding door?
A door that opens horizontally along a track, maximizing glass and saving floor space versus a swinging door.
Are sliding doors good for coastal homes?
Yes—specify impact glass and Florida Building Code construction; aluminum framing adds corrosion resistance in salt air.
Are sliding doors energy efficient?
With a thermal break, insulated glazing, and a tight multi-point seal, they control heat transfer well.
Can I get a custom size?
Yes—every sliding system is made to order for your opening.
How much do sliding doors cost?
Pricing is by quote since each system is custom; request a quote.









