
Canadian door manufacturer Novatech is expanding its range of premium aluminum patio doors with new size options for its Loft XL model, now available in dimensions up to 12 feet by 10 feet and 14 feet by 8 feet.
“The Loft XL is specifically designed for new constructions or renovation projects that require large openings,” the company says. “It combines architectural elegance with enhanced energy performance, featuring a new 5 mm triple-glazed sealed unit available in select sizes.”
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One standout feature of the door is the Flow handle, which incorporates a multipoint mortise that enhances both aesthetics and security, allowing the hardware to lift the glass panels weighing up to 550 pounds. Operation remains remarkably smooth, even with large, heavy panels, the brand claims.
“Drawn to expansive glass spaces and the desire for more natural light, Canadian homeowners are increasingly seeking large-scale products that offer certified energy efficiency, premium materials, and strong resistance to our Canadian climate,” says Steven Veilleux, national sales director for Groupe Novatech.
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The anodized aluminum sill, offered in black or clear finishes, resists wear and retains its upscale appearance over time. Additionally, the Loft XL is available in white, black, clear anodized, and custom finishes. A lockable handle will be available starting in January, providing the Loft XL with the full functionality of a primary entry door.
This product is entirely manufactured in Canada, at Novatech’s patio door facility located in Beauceville, Quebec.
Founded in 1982, Groupe Novatech is a Canadian manufacturer of components for the door and window industry. The company produces steel entry door panels, door glass, patio doors and glass products for residential, commercial and institutional construction. Its North American and international clients are served from 16 manufacturing facilities and distribution centers located in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, and the United States.