Lifting and Sliding System

PremiDoor 76

The KÖMMERLING sliding-lift door.

Why choose PremiDoor?

PVC lift-and-slide doors allow for the construction of large enclosures, supporting up to 250 kg per leaf (approximately 3 m). The smooth and quiet operation of these lift-and-slide doors is a key feature of these systems. They achieve excellent levels of insulation, far superior to traditional sliding doors.

It features a sleek, double-beveled sash design that complements any décor. Furthermore, it's a flexible system that adapts to all spaces and is available in 2, 3, and even 4 sashes.

PremiDoor, the KÖMMERLING lift-and-slide door, allows you to design very large openings, for example for the garden and patio, exactly as you want for maximum natural light. Your house opens up to the garden, your patio becomes an extension of your home.

Advantages of the PremiDoor system

Reliable functionality and easy to use.

Exceptional thermal insulation.

Smooth and quiet sliding of the sliding rails.

Extraordinary dimensions: Frame size up to 3.00 m wide and 2.50 m high.

Rigid PVC profiles, lead-free and stabilized with calcium-zinc, environmentally friendly.

Specs

techniques

Door thermal insulation Uw

Uw from 0.74 W/m2K

Thermal insulation Uf profilef

Uf from 1.40 W/m2K

Sound insulation

Up to 45 dB

Air permeability

Class 4

Watertightness

Up to 9A

Wind resistance

Up to Class C5

Work done with the systems

PremiDoor

Optional Accessories

Neher Transpatec

Mosquito Net

Mosquito Net Transpatec fabric and its innovative, patented technology offer decisive advantages over conventional insect-proof fabrics. In addition to increased light transmission, Transpatec is particularly compelling due to its exceptional transparency, making it virtually invisible from both inside and out.

RolaPlus

Venetian blind system

Without a doubt, the KÖMMERLING RolaPlus shutter system acts as a protective measure, reinforcing the window's insulation, strength, and weatherproofing. This sets it apart from conventional shutter boxes, which are often the window's weakest point, allowing noise, humidity, drafts, and cold air to enter.