5 reasons why you should consider Tilt and Turn doors over sliding doors

Like many homeowners, you may be considering what type of door is best for your home. When you’re considering what new door to install in your home, it’s important to weigh all of your options. Sliding doors are a popular choice, but did you know that Tilt and Turn doors offer many advantages? Here are five reasons why you should consider Tilt and Turn doors over sliding doors.

1. Security

Tilt and turn doors offer greater security than sliding doors. First of all, Tilt and Turn doors offer you the option of simply tilting the panel to allow airflow and ventilation, but keep the opening limited. This will obviously make it harder for intruders–whether the human or animal variety–to simply come in through the door. Also, a Tilt and Turn door has a multi-point locking system by design. This means that a would-be burglar has to break or attempt to lockpick multiple locking mechanisms just to enter. On top of that, the German-engineered materials are high-quality and quite strong. Even the double glazed glass is not a weak point. The double layering of glass panels makes break-in more challenging for thieves.
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2. Insulation

Tilt and Turn doors provide more insulation than sliding doors, which makes them a good choice for colder climates. However, they are great for the hot summers of Australia as well because of the double glazing that is equipped with Low E glass and argon gas inside. That way, you can get maximum sunshine without worrying about air conditioning escaping.

3. Easy to Open

Tilt and turn doors are easier to open and close than sliding doors. It’s a common experience for many people to have traditional sliding doors lose their lubricant over time. Once lubricants or grease dry up, the friction makes it harder for people to slide the door open and close. This is especially a disadvantage for older people who need to use all their strength just to open a door. In the event of an emergency, such as a fire or medical issue, this type of malfunction can be disastrous.

Even if your sliding door doesn’t need lubrication, such as those that use rollers to slide, they are still prone to collecting dirt or breaking over time. With a Tilt and Turn, you have two options of opening the door. Also, a Tilt and Turn door is designed to use minimal effort to open because it works just like a traditional door that swings inward.

4. Versatile

Tilt and Turn doors are a great choice for homes with small spaces because they take up less room than sliding doors. Typically, sliding doors are quite wide because they need room to slide towards when opening. However, a lot of sliding doors only use one half for entry whilst the other half is fixed. Even if you can slide both panels or sides of a sliding door and slide both panels in the center, you’ll end up with a narrow opening on both sides. Basically, you pay for a very wide door that takes up space only for half of it to be usable. Not exactly a bang for your buck.

Tilt and Turn doors on the other hand give you the benefits of a window (tilting it for a slight opening at the top) and a door (swinging fully open like a traditional door) all in one! Also, you don’t need to use up real estate on your wall to install a Tilt and Turn.

5. Stylish

Tilt and Turn doors are simply stylish and can accent your home’s décor in a way that sliding doors cannot. Sliding doors have been around for many decades. They’re kind of the standard in modern homes, but “standard” is boring. It’s old-school. It’s yesterdays’ news. A Tilt and Turn door will give your house a contemporary edge. Imagine the expression on your guests’ faces when you tilt the door open to let in some breeze.

More importantly, Tilt and Turn doors will add value to your home. We don’t just mean aesthetically or in terms of added functionality, but literal financial value. That’s because having modern and innovative concepts like Tilt and Turn doors will increase your home’s market value. If you ever decide to sell your home in the future, the Tilt and Turn doors will surely be a highlight during open house viewings.

How a Tilt and Turn Door Works

When you turn the handle to the horizontal position, the door will tilt inwards from the top. This will allow fresh air to ventilate the room.

When you turn the handle upwards to a vertical position, you can open the door inwards, because it’s hinged from the side like a traditional door.

To close the door, turn the handle to a vertical position.

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How a Sliding Door Works

A sliding door consists of one fixed panel attached to two hangers on rollers. However, it is also common for the panels to simply slide on a greased track at the bottom.

You can simply slide the panel left and right to create a door opening.

Sliding doors can come in single or double varieties, depending on necessity, space and your own preference.

FAQ

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    Do Tilt and Turn doors allow a lot of sunlight?

    Yes! Tilt and Turn doors are designed to provide maximum sunlight due to their large double glazed panels. They are essentially larger versions of windows. In fact, you can see the full length of a person standing outside the door. That means, if it’s placed in the cardinal East or West, you’ll get ample light.

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    Do Tilt and Turn doors need a lot of maintenance?

    Not at all. Despite their seemingly complex mechanism, Tilt and Turn doors have simple multi-point locking systems that are not prone to breakage. Also, with some cheap window cleaning spray or simply water and soap (or vinegar), you can quickly clean your beautiful double glazed glass panels.

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    Is it advisable to use Tilt and Turn doors as a front door?

    You can, but most homeowners don’t typically like to leave their front door open, even if slightly open by tilting it. It’s not so much a security risk, although that is a factor, as it is a question of functionality. Typically, the front of the house isn’t where we spend our time. The living room, kitchen, and rooms are deeper into the house. Tilt and Turn doors will give you the most benefits when they’re placed in the rear of the house, usually as a replacement for old sliding doors that lead you to the backyard or patio.

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    What’s the advantage of having Tilt and Turn doors near the kitchen?

    It’s common to have Tilt and Turn near the kitchen anyways, because they typically replace back doors. Thinking about cooking fish? How about some Korean BBQ using the indoor griller? You’d want to air out the smoke not only for better air quality but to also let out the food odour. Simply tilt the door to allow an opening at the top and the natural ventilation flow will do its thing.

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