Discover an entirely new way of looking at the world with the state-of-the-art COVER Glass doors and windows. COVER is a locally custom built glass enclosure system for balconies or lanais, which can include premier retractable screen systems. COVER frameless glass doors and windows are unique in their elegant simplicity and minimal appearance that leaves beautiful ocean front views pristine and uninterrupted.
Its simple concept involves glass panels without vertical frames set in a single track providing a truly unobstructed view without the weather coming in. Each individual independent glass panel slides, as a sliding glass door, effortlessly in either direction along a top and bottom track following virtually any configuration, folding open to stack against a wall for complete ventilation, open space, and ease of cleaning.
Its simple concept involves glass panels without vertical frames set in a single track providing a truly unobstructed view without the weather coming in. Each individual independent glass panel slides, as a sliding glass door, effortlessly in either direction along a top and bottom track following virtually any configuration, folding open to stack against a wall for complete ventilation, open space, and ease of cleaning.
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COVER sliding glass doors and windows, glass enclosure system, systems are very unique in that glass panels have no vertical frames to block your ocean front view. This incredible feature is accomplished with glass panel transparent H-shaped polycarbonate interlocking channels that seal tightly, keeping the weather out and ensuring the performance of the entire system.
Hoppe Lockset - A lock with a handle and a key can be installed to the first glass of the terrace glazing, with the counterpart attached to the next glass. Double Alu-knob - In terrace glazing, the inox cable lock can be combined with a cover knob, made of aluminum and attached to the first glass. The glass is opened by twisting and pulling the knob.
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