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- NANAWALL - Project Photos Reviews - Corte Madera, CA US - Houzz
NanaWall's products have not only elevated the visual appeal of our interiors but have also added substantial value to the services we offer This partnership has exceeded our expectations in every way I extend my heartfelt gratitude to NanaWall for their outstanding collaboration, innovation, and commitment to excellence
- Rough cost for NanaWall? - Houzz
Nanawall is basically German Components, assembled in the USA The cost runs $1k+ per foot and is determined by opening size, number of leaves and type of door (I would say typical for them is $1300 per foot) Panoramic door is about half the price and I suspect not quite as good You need to decide if the benefit of Nanawall is worth it
- NanaWall……$$$…. Marvin $$$? Panoramic Door$?
I've been looking at a configuration for a 12' wide opening that we'd like to make into a glass wall Nana is the brand everyone is familiar with but preliminary pricing is running $1300 a linear foor PLUS a substantial installation charge (they will actually discount the doors by 10% to 'help' with installation cost (!) Marvin has their new Scenic Door system There are other suppliers such as
- Nanawall? Is it worth the price tag? - Houzz
Our Nanawall estimate was over $20,000 I got the same effect using high quality sets of sliding doors set
- NanaWall vs Panoramic Door--- Help! :) - Houzz
Both are great products, Depending on situation, Nanawall is top of the line, No Compromise, You get exactly what you pay for I'm not 100% positive but I don't think all Panoramic models meet title 24 codes, I know there is 1 thermo clad unit from Panoramic that does Be sure to ck when weighing your decision
- nanwall versus an anderson or marvin bi-fold door - Houzz
Unlike the Anderson and Marvin products, the NanaWall doors are designed, engineered and manufactured as a single-source product (each and every component is specifically designed to work together), which makes the doors weather resistant, durable and easy to use
- Nanawall | Contractor Talk - Professional Construction and Remodeling Forum
NanaWall Sliding Door Systems in Vancouver I found quite a few examples of these NanaWall systems here in Vancouver and had a nice lunch last week with Daniel from NanaWall here in North Vancouver We discussed his door systems and reviewed many different design possibilities
- What is the current approximate cost of an exterior wall in $ foot?
Let's take a 20' section of nanawall at $1,000 linear foot (ignoring the $600 lowball number as almost certainly unrealistic, especially if you're including screens) That comes to a nice round $20K Now consider the same 20' of wall with a french door of equivalent quality (around $2,500) and three windows at about $600 each, so between $4-5K
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