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Modern slider window with a wide view of the outdoors

Slider Windows

Slider windows glide horizontally on a track, making them ideal for wider openings where vertical sliding isn't practical. Their simple operation and low-profile design make them popular in modern Alberta homes.

Slider window installed by Value Windows & Doors
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Made in Canada
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Why Choose Slider Windows?

Smooth Horizontal Operation

Sashes glide effortlessly on a precision track. No cranks or springs to maintain. Easy to open with one hand, ideal for hard-to-reach locations.

Wide Panoramic Views

Horizontal orientation maximizes your view and natural light. Perfect for living rooms, kitchens, and any space where you want to see more of the outdoors.

Energy-Efficient Seal

Interlocking sash design with weatherstripping provides a tight seal against drafts. Multi-chamber vinyl frames and optional triple-pane glass reduce heat loss.

Low Maintenance

Removable sashes make cleaning simple. Vinyl frames never need painting or staining, and the track design has fewer moving parts than other window types.

Slider windows operate on a horizontal track, with one or more sashes gliding side to side rather than up and down or swinging outward. This seemingly simple difference opens up design possibilities that other window styles can't match. In rooms where the ceiling is low, where furniture sits close to the window wall, or where wide horizontal openings are desired for panoramic views, slider windows solve problems that other window types create.

The most common application for slider windows in Alberta homes is in living rooms and basements with wide rough openings. A double slider — where both sashes move — can be opened from either side, which is practical when furniture arrangement changes or when you want to direct airflow from a specific direction. The wide horizontal format also tends to frame outdoor views more naturally than tall narrow windows, particularly for Prairie landscapes, river valley vistas, and backyard mountain sightlines further west.

One of the practical advantages of slider windows is the absence of a crank mechanism. There are no moving hardware parts beyond the sash itself rolling on its track. This makes operation genuinely one-handed and effortless, and it means there's nothing mechanical to maintain or replace. Homeowners who have dealt with worn casement cranks or broken double-hung balance springs tend to appreciate the slider's mechanical simplicity.

For basements, slider windows are a natural fit. Basement rough openings are typically wider than they are tall, which suits the horizontal slider format perfectly. Egress compliance is achievable with wider slider configurations — a double slider where one sash opens provides the required clear opening when sized appropriately. Our team can assess your specific basement openings and identify which configurations would meet Alberta Building Code egress requirements for bedroom windows.

From an energy standpoint, slider windows perform well when properly manufactured and installed. Our slider frames are multi-chamber vinyl with fusion-welded corners, filled with double or triple-pane argon glass and low-E coating standard on all units. The primary sealing challenge in any sliding window is the meeting rail — where the two sashes overlap — and the sash-to-frame contact along the top and bottom. Our windows use high-quality interlocking pile weatherstripping and vinyl fin seals to address this, achieving U-factors as low as 0.25 on triple-pane configurations. They carry ENERGY STAR certification under Canada's National Standard.

Slider windows are generally one of the more affordable operable window options, which makes them a practical choice for homeowners replacing multiple windows or working within a defined budget. The savings versus casement windows of equivalent size can be meaningful across a full-home replacement, allowing you to allocate budget toward triple-pane glass on critical openings like north-facing or particularly drafty windows.

Maintenance is straightforward. The sashes lift out of the track for full removal, making it easy to clean both the interior and exterior glass surfaces. Periodically vacuum the tracks to prevent dirt accumulation that can impede smooth rolling, and wipe the track surface down with a damp cloth. The hardware is simple enough that most homeowners can handle basic maintenance themselves.

Specifications

Frame MaterialMulti-chamber vinyl (uPVC)
Glass OptionsDouble or triple-pane with argon gas fill
Low-E CoatingStandard on all units
U-FactorAs low as 0.25 (triple-pane)
OperationHorizontal sliding (single or double slider)
Hardware FinishWhite, black, or brushed nickel
Max WidthUp to 84 inches (double slider)
Energy StarENERGY STAR Certified — National Standard (Canada)

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Slider Windows FAQs

A single slider has one fixed pane and one that slides. A double slider has two operable panes that both slide, giving you more flexibility for ventilation and cleaning.

Yes. Slider windows work well in basements because they don't require vertical space to open. They're also available in sizes that meet egress requirements for basement bedrooms.

The sashes are removable for easy cleaning. Simply lift the sash up and tilt the bottom inward to remove it from the track. Vacuum the track and wipe it down periodically.

Our slider windows are rated for harsh Prairie winters. Multi-chamber vinyl frames, triple-pane argon glass, and interlocking weatherstripping at the meeting rail prevent drafts and condensation. The track design keeps the frame connection points thermally broken so cold doesn't conduct through the sill. They carry ENERGY STAR certification under Canada's National Standard.

Casement windows have a marginal advantage in airtightness because the sash compresses against the frame when closed, while slider windows use sliding seals. In practice, for most Alberta homes this difference is small and is offset by factors like proper installation and glass selection. High-quality triple-pane slider windows perform very well in our climate.

We offer slider windows up to 84 inches wide in double-slider configurations. For particularly wide openings, a double-slider allows both sashes to open, giving you a large unobstructed opening for ventilation or access. Contact us for your specific rough opening dimensions.

The main factors are the number of windows, size of each opening, and glass package — double versus triple-pane makes the largest difference. Single-slider configurations are somewhat less expensive than double-sliders. Contact us for a free in-home estimate tailored to your specific openings.

Yes, if sized appropriately. The operable sash of a double slider needs to provide a minimum clear opening area per Alberta Building Code. We assess each basement opening during our free consultation and confirm which slider configurations will meet egress requirements before installation.

Affordable Financing Options

Don't let budget hold you back from the windows and doors your home needs. We offer flexible financing so you can start enjoying energy savings and comfort now.

  • $0 down payment required
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  • No payments for 12 months
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