Milgard French Doors
French doors hail from the latter part of the Renaissance. A French door is also known as a French window, and refers to a door that has multiple windows set into it for the full length of the door. These windows are an efficient and beautiful way to maximize the light in your home. French doors can be pre-hung as a single or double door unit, or combined with the proper track and hardware, and utilized as bi-fold, sliding, or pocket doors. Exterior French doors can be ordered to meet Energy Star guidelines to protect both the environment and your family budget.
Meeting the U.S. Department of Energy’s strict criteria, Energy Star qualified French doors save energy and money, maximize the comfort of your home and protect your valuable possessions from sun damage. Energy Star is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices—including Energy Star French doors. And with studies showing that over 40% of a typical home's annual energy budget consumed by windows and doors, Energy Star labeled windows and French doors are one of the most effective tools in conserving energy and reducing heating and cooling costs. Energy Star guidelines assess the U-factor and the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) for windows and French doors. The U-factor is commonly described as the amount of heat transferred through a material. The lower the U- factor, the slower the rate of heat flow and the better the insulating quality. The SHGC refers to the amount of heat from the sun that windows and doors allow into the home. The lower the number, the greater the ability to reduce the amount of heat absorbed into your home. Installing Energy Star French doors then makes dollar sense.
Milgard Windows produces qualified replacement and new construction windows and French doors, including a line of impact-resistant products. The company was ranked #1 in quality in the 2007 Brand Use Study sponsored by Builder magazine and has won two consecutive Best In Class Awards for being ranked “Overall Top Rated Vinyl Window Brand” in unaided industry studies.
Milgard offers both hinged and sliding French doors with flat or sculptured grid options in Queen Anne, Colonial, or Perimeter styles. Milgard glass options for French doors offer a variety of energy efficient technology and glazes including Spectra Clear glass. Hardware options for French doors feature a multi-point locking system that tightly secures the door for increased weather-tightness and safety. Externally keyed or un-keyed versions are available. French door hardware is available in Satin Nickel, Polished Brass, Antique Brass and Oil-rubbed Bronze with additional faux handles for stationary French-hinged doors.
Exterior French Doors

Exterior French doors hail from the latter part of the Renaissance. A French door is also known as a French window, and refers to a door that has multiple windows set into it for the full length of the door. These windows are an efficient and beautiful way to maximize the light in your home. Exterior French doors can be pre-hung as a single or double door unit, or combined with the proper track and hardware, and utilized as bi-fold, sliding, or pocket doors. Exterior French doors can be ordered to meet Energy Star guidelines to protect both the environment and your family budget.
Meeting the U.S. Department of Energy’s strict criteria, Energy Star qualified exterior French doors save energy and money, maximize the comfort of your home and protect your valuable possessions from sun damage. Energy Star is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices—including Energy Star exterior French doors. And with studies showing that over 40% of a typical home's annual energy budget consumed by windows and doors, Energy Star labeled windows and exterior French doors are one of the most effective tools in conserving energy and reducing heating and cooling costs. Energy Star guidelines assess the U-factor and the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) for windows and exterior French doors. The U-factor is commonly described as the amount of heat transferred through a material. The lower the U- factor, the slower the rate of heat flow and the better the insulating quality. The SHGC refers to the amount of heat from the sun that windows and doors allow into the home. The lower the number, the greater the ability to reduce the amount of heat absorbed into your home. Installing Energy Star exterior French doors makes dollar sense.
Milgard Windows produces qualified replacement and new construction windows and exterior French doors, including a line of impact-resistant products. The company was ranked #1 in quality in the 2007 Brand Use Study sponsored by Builder magazine and has won two consecutive Best In Class Awards for being ranked “Overall Top Rated Vinyl Window Brand” in unaided industry studies.
Milgard offers both hinged and sliding exterior French doors with flat or sculptured grid options in Queen Anne, Colonial, or Perimeter styles. Milgard glass options for exterior French doors offer a variety of energy efficient technology and glazes including Spectra Clear glass. Hardware options for exterior French doors feature a multi-point locking system that tightly secures the door for increased weather-tightness and safety. Externally keyed or un-keyed versions are available. French door hardware is available in Satin Nickel, Polished Brass, Antique Brass and Oil-rubbed Bronze with additional faux handles for stationary French-hinged doors.
French Patio Doors

French doors hail from the latter part of the Renaissance. A French door is also known as a French window, and refers to a door that has multiple windows set into it for the full length of the door. These windows are an efficient and beautiful way to maximize the light in your home. French doors can be pre-hung as a single or double door unit, or combined with the proper track and hardware, and utilized as bi-fold, sliding, or pocket doors. Exterior French patio doors can be ordered to meet Energy Star guidelines to protect both the environment and your family budget.
Meeting the U.S. Department of Energy’s strict criteria, Energy Star qualified French patio doors save energy and money, maximize the comfort of your home and protect your valuable possessions from sun damage. Energy Star is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices—including Energy Star French patio doors. And with studies showing that over 40% of a typical home's annual energy budget consumed by windows and doors, Energy Star labeled windows and French patio doors are one of the most effective tools in conserving energy and reducing heating and cooling costs. Energy Star guidelines assess the U-factor and the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) for windows and French patio doors. The U-factor is commonly described as the amount of heat transferred through a material. The lower the U- factor, the slower the rate of heat flow and the better the insulating quality. The SHGC refers to the amount of heat from the sun that windows and doors allow into the home. The lower the number, the greater the ability to reduce the amount of heat absorbed into your home. Installing Energy Star French patio doors then makes dollar sense.
Milgard Windows produces qualified replacement and new construction windows and French patio doors, including a line of impact-resistant products. The company was ranked #1 in quality in the 2007 Brand Use Study sponsored by Builder magazine and has won two consecutive Best In Class Awards for being ranked “Overall Top Rated Vinyl Window Brand” in unaided industry studies.
Milgard offers both hinged and sliding French patio doors with flat or sculptured grid options in Queen Anne, Colonial, or Perimeter styles. Milgard glass options for French patio doors offer a variety of energy efficient technology and glazes including Spectra Clear glass. Hardware options for French patio doors feature a multi-point locking system that tightly secures the door for increased weather-tightness and safety. Externally keyed or un-keyed versions are available. French patio door hardware is available in Satin Nickel, Polished Brass, Antique Brass and Oil-rubbed Bronze with additional faux handles for stationary French-hinged doors.
The Milgard Impressions French sliding patio door boasts a dramatic, tiered profile with an optional stucco flange with subtle shadow lines for richness and style. Additionally, the broad stile and bottom rail give the French sliding patio door unsurpassed elegance. Over-sized rollers are set at opposite ends of the sliding French patio door panel rails ensuring the panel glides smoothly for a lifetime.
