When purchasing kitchen sliding doors, remember these tips
In today's decoration design, more and more owners are beginning to pay attention to the design of kitchen space. Among them, the requirements for the selection of kitchen doors are becoming increasingly higher. So there are a few key points to consider when shopping for kitchen sliding doors.
Remember these tips when purchasing kitchen sliding doors. When purchasing kitchen sliding doors, you need to pay attention to the quality of hardware accessories and workmanship. Below is a detailed explanation of both aspects:
1. Look at hardware accessories
Hardware accessories are the core component of sliding doors and have an important impact on the service life and functionality of the door. When purchasing, you can pay attention to the following points:
Pulleys: Choose good quality pulleys to ensure smooth push and pull operations. Pulleys should be made of wear-resistant materials and have good load-bearing capacity.
Lock: Make sure the lock is strong and reliable and can lock the door firmly. The material and workmanship of the lock can be inspected to ensure its durability and security.
Handle: Choose a handle design that is comfortable and easy to hold to facilitate the operation of the sliding door. Likewise, the handle material should be durable and able to withstand the friction and pressure of daily use.
When purchasing hardware accessories, it is recommended to choose products from well-known brands because they usually have better quality and after-sales service. You can search online and compare the performance and user reviews of different brands to make an informed choice.

2. Look at the workmanship
The workmanship quality of sliding doors is directly related to the use effect and appearance of the door. When purchasing, you can pay attention to the following aspects:
Door leaf assembly angle: Observe whether the door leaf assembly angle is smooth and there are no obvious gaps or unevenness. The door leaf should push and pull smoothly without binding or wobbling.
Door frame lock hole position: Check whether the upper and lower cover plates at the door frame lock hole position are connected smoothly and there are no obvious flaws. The joint between the frame and the lower rail strip should be tight and seamless, with no obvious gaps.
Other details: Carefully observe the door's edge treatment and surface coating to make sure there are no obvious flaws, scratches, or missing paint.
You can ask the salesperson to demonstrate the push and pull operation of the door to judge the quality and smoothness of the door.

3. Listen to the sliding sound and check the quality of the pulley
The sliding door pulley is an important part of ensuring the smooth sliding of the door leaf. When purchasing, you can initially judge the quality of the pulley by listening to the sliding sound. Smooth and silent pulleys usually use stainless steel ball-bearing pulleys, and the outer ring is made of nanofiber material, which can reduce friction during sliding and make the sliding door smoother and more durable. When experiencing the sliding door, you can pay attention to whether it is silent and smooth during the sliding process, and whether there is any vibration. Of course, subsequent installation and adjustment will also affect the sliding effect of the sliding door.
4. Select track
The choice of a lower track for sliding doors is very important, especially for frequently used areas like kitchen doors. It is recommended to choose a lower track as much as possible or directly inlay copper strips on the threshold stone of the kitchen doorway, or you can choose to make a hanging rail. Lower tracks reduce the risk of tripping, especially for active little ones. The material of the track strip is also critical. It is not recommended to choose colored track strips because the pushing and pulling of the door leaves will cause the color to wear and affect the appearance. On the contrary, it is recommended to choose the stainless steel color or copper strip material, so that even after long-term use and friction, the beautiful appearance will not be affected.
5. Check whether it is sealed
It is beneficial to ensure some airtightness, although its airtightness requirements may be relatively low. Here are some considerations for tightness:
Oil fume isolation: Although the air tightness requirements of the kitchen are not high, sliding doors can still be used to effectively isolate the kitchen from other rooms to prevent oil smoke, odor, or noise from spreading to other areas. Ensure that the installation and sealing performance of the door can effectively reduce the spread of oil smoke and odor.
Sound isolation: The sealing of your kitchen sliding door can also help reduce the transmission of sound. Although complete sound insulation is not required, better sealing performance can reduce the spread of noise and provide a more comfortable environment.
Dust-proof and insect-proof: Better sealing performance can also prevent dust and small insects from entering the kitchen, maintaining a relatively clean environment.
6. Look at the glass
When choosing a sliding door, the choice of glass is very important. Here are some suggestions:
Choose tempered glass: Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that has higher impact and heat resistance than regular glass. There is usually a 3C logo printed on the corner of tempered glass, which can be used as a basis for identification. Although the cost is slightly higher than regular glass, tempered glass is more reliable in terms of safety.
Check the quality of the glass: Most sliding doors on the market have double-glazed construction. When choosing, carefully check whether there are impurities and fog between the two pieces of glass to ensure that the quality of the glass is good. The transparency of the glass directly affects the aesthetics of the entire sliding door. Some lower-cost products may not be tempered enough, causing the glass to be hazy. Therefore, carefully observe the quality of the glass to ensure its transparency and clarity.
Choose a Moderate Glass Style: The style of glass is also a factor to consider when choosing a sliding door. The style should not be too exaggerated, and the colors should not be too bright. Try to choose a simple design, such as making some simple grids in the hollow, which will make the owner's taste not showy.
7. Look at the profile section
Aluminum profiles currently on the market are divided into original aluminum ingot profiles and recycled aluminum profiles. The cuts of original aluminum ingot profiles are shiny and burr-free, are not easily oxidized during use, and have good hardness and toughness; the cuts of recycled aluminum profiles are darker, and The rusty feeling and relatively low cost also affect the overall quality of the sliding door. The second step is to confirm the thickness of the profile by looking at the profile cross-section cutout. The kitchen is indoors and there is no strong wind. The thickness of the sliding door should be more than 1.8mm. If it is too thin and cannot bear the load, the pressure of the glass will easily deform, and the sliding feel will not be good.
8. Select profile color
Just match the color with the overall home tone. Because your floors, wooden doors, furniture, cabinets, wallpapers, etc. are not produced by the same manufacturer, you can only choose similar colors. Or you can choose a color with a large hair difference to highlight your personality.

