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Aluminium sliding gate

Enhance your entrance and optimize your space in style with the side-opening sliding gate! This type of gate is the ideal solution for sloping entrances or for tight spaces behind a gate. Composed of a single leaf, the sliding g…

Enhance your entrance and optimize your space in style with the side-opening sliding gate!

This type of gate is the ideal solution for sloping entrances or for tight spaces behind a gate. Composed of a single leaf, the sliding gate opens by sliding sideways along a rail fixed to the ground.
At Casanoov, the aluminum sliding gate ensures a modern entrance thanks to this material, considered the most advanced design trend today.
Furthermore, this material guarantees easy maintenance, thanks to its powder-coated finish, giving it high rust resistance. Thus, our sliding gates are naturally protected from the elements.

Casanoov offers different types of gates: solid, openwork, and semi-openwork versions, as well as decorative ones, all available in anthracite gray (RAL 7016). The decorative versions feature original and graphic designs specially created by us for you.
All our sliding gates are motorized. On each product page, you'll find all the promotional packages specific to each sliding gate, including the motor, posts, and the associated gate.

All our sliding gate models are delivered as kits, including all the necessary accessories: guide rail, cylinder lock, landing stop, etc. Thanks to our detailed assembly instructions, assembling your sliding gate is quick and easy, for hassle-free installation.

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Our tips

When choosing your sliding gate, the first thing to consider is the material of your gate. Each material has its advantages and disadvantages. Wrought iron gates are heavy and require more maintenance than aluminum gates. PVC gates are sensitive to expansion, and their colors can fade over time. Wooden gates are sturdy but require long and methodical maintenance: sanding, coats of stain, or paint.