Condo balcony door has turned into a wind whistle and the panel drags on the track. Building rules require approvals and elevator bookings for deliveries, so timing matters. Security and noise reduction are priorities, but a low threshold would help with accessibility too. Debating upgraded sliders versus a tilt-and-slide style for better sealing. Hoping for advice on which specs really matter in a high-rise and where to order without surprises on lead time or installation.
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Reading through this because our tower gets strong crosswinds and the balcony slider rattles on storm days. The tip about DP ratings and laminated glass is super practical, and the reminder to plan elevator time and hallway protection will probably save a headache. A supplier that provides clear specs and delivery steps sounds ideal for condo logistics. Plan is to check building requirements, measure carefully, and then compare quotes that include hardware, threshold height, and disposal so there are no last-minute add-ons.