LevelStep® is a door sill that does away with the lip or step commonly associated with traditional internal Ranchslider® doors. As such, it's main feature is creating a flat progression between the inside and outside of a building.
From a home builder's perspective, there are several key benefits:
1. Improved visual flow
Creating a visual and functional flat or level transition between the internal and external parts of a property has long been a goal in sliding door joinery.
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This is where LevelStep® comes in. It allows for flat look sills, hides the internal trough and allows builders to combine sliding doors with awning windows. All of this while also eliminating the ever troublesome step.
2. Hiding the internal trough
The troughs created by traditional Ranchslider® are hotspots for the build up of detritus, including fur and flies. If left unmaintained they can cause drainage issues for the property.
While LevelStep® doesn't remove this trough, the track for the sliding door will cover it. This means the gap is less visible to homeowners, and will help prevent the accumulation of debris.
3. Safety of movement
Removing the lip from sliding doors doesn't just have aesthetic benefits, it also eradicates a potentially dangerous trip hazard. While this is an attractive feature for any homeowner, especially those with young children, it also means LevelStep® is a great choice for properties designed for people with limited mobility. Aged care facilities in particular stand to benefit from this sill as it will allow people using wheelchairs or walking frames to safely move in and out.
4. Ease of installation
While LevelStep® solves many of the problems of traditional sliding doors, the installation process is practically identical. The frame will fit into a standard opening and there's no change to how you interface the building. Essentially, if you can fit a normal sliding door, you can fit a LevelStep® sliding door!
Although the most common use of LevelStep® is in new builds, it may be able to be retrofitted to our conventional frames, as long as you're not dealing with a very archaic sliding door which may require new sliding door panels. This is again thanks to LevelStep®'s compatibility with conventional slider frames.
5. Flexibility of use
Every project and client is different, so we've designed LevelStep® to work across the range of Altus Window Systems Ranchslider® doors. What's more, it's as at home on a first or second floor balcony as it is on your ground floor deck.
6. High performance
Incorporating the LevelStep® feature into your sliding and stacking doors does not impact on their performance. That said, the Ranchslider®, with it's ability to incorporate awning windows, the LevelStep® sill and performance capabilities up to very high wind zones offer a real advantage to many home designs.
Pullquote: A Ranchslider® is not a Ranchslider if it's not made by Altus Window Systems. Technically it is a sliding door where the moving door is an internal sliding panel.
If you're unsure whether or not LevelStep® is appropriate for your new build or renovation, we recommend getting in touch with our Altus Window Systems supplier network for advice and alternative solutions.
At Altus Window Systems, we're very proud of LevelStep®. We believe this streamlined feature is the answer to many of the long-term bugbears that have existed with regards to sliding doors in New Zealand, and we're excited to see it in action in more and more builds across the country.
If you have any outstanding questions on how LevelStep® works, and the ways you can incorporate it into your next project, get in touch today.