Aluminium sliding doors in Ajman
Sliding doors for Ajman’s seafront apartments, Al Zorah nature homes and inland villas, fabricated by Solo Dream and fitted up the coast. Big glass set up for salt air and a long summer, with a free site visit.
Updated June 2026 · Free site visit across Ajman
Ajman sliding doors on site
A few recent jobs around the emirate, from Corniche apartments to Al Zorah homes, with a look inside the Al Qusais workshop.
Sliding doors for a coastal emirate
Ajman is the smallest of the seven emirates and one of the most coastal, a compact strip where the Gulf is rarely far from the front door. That setting plays to a slider’s strengths. Trade the swing of a hinged or folding leaf for a clean run on a track, and a seafront flat on the Corniche or a nature-front home at Al Zorah can hand its whole living wall to the view and the sea breeze. These doors are fabricated at our Al Qusais workshop in Dubai, a straight run up the coast, then fitted across the emirate once a free measure is done.
Ajman fits a lot into a small footprint. Apartment towers line the Corniche, Al Nuaimiya and Emirates City; the Al Zorah scheme wraps homes around mangroves, a lagoon and a marina; and villa areas such as Al Mowaihat and Al Yasmeen spread inland. A slider suits all three, freeing a balcony or a garden wall without taking a step of floor, and here it is built to stand up to salt air and a long, hot summer.
From here on it is all Ajman: which districts we serve, how a slider is built to take the salt and the sun, what it costs, and the way an install unfolds out of our Dubai base. A no-charge measure is the surest way to land on an accurate price.
The technical menu, types, panel counts and glass, lives on the main sliding doors guide; this page stays with what matters for an Ajman home. And when a wall needs to open completely rather than part on a track, the same workshop turns out folding doors for the emirate.
Sliding doors across Ajman
From the seafront towers and the Al Zorah nature scheme to the inland villa areas, here is where the emirate reaches for sliders.

Al Zorah
Homes set among mangroves, a lagoon and a marina. Wide sliding walls let the water and the wildlife sit right at the edge of the living room.

Ajman Corniche
The seafront run of apartment towers. A balcony slider here opens the flat to the Gulf and the evening breeze with no leaf to clear the rail.

Al Nuaimiya & Al Rashidiya
The dense central districts of older and newer flats. Sliders pull daylight into deep apartment plans and open a balcony without losing room.

Emirates City
A cluster of affordable high-rise towers. Floor-to-ceiling sliders make the most of compact apartment layouts and their long balcony lines.

Al Jurf
A mixed area of homes and workshops on the city’s edge. Sturdy sliders suit the larger plots and the practical, hard-working houses here.

Al Mowaihat & Al Helio
Settled villa neighbourhoods with private gardens. Heavy lift-and-slide runs open the living room and majlis onto the lawn at the back.

Al Yasmeen
A newer villa community on the Emirates Road side. Wide sliders fit the open-plan living and the pool-facing rear walls these homes favour.

Al Rawda & Al Bustan
Central residential streets of villas and low-rise flats. A slider here brightens a living room and links it cleanly to a yard or balcony.
We also fit sliding doors around Uptown Ajman and Al Ameera Village, through Al Hamidiyah and Al Tallah, and out toward Manama and Masfout inland. Ajman is small enough to cross quickly, so wherever the opening sits in the emirate, the free site visit reaches it.
Salt, heat and the running gear
A slider is a wall of glass on a track, and in Ajman that wall stands in a salty, sun-heavy coastal setting. Specify the glass and the gear well and the door stays cool to live behind and smooth to run for years; cut corners and a seafront slider dulls and stiffens within a season or two. We build the emirate’s doors for the salt and the heat from the outset, not as an afterthought.
Big glass and the EtihadWE bill
Comfort behind a large pane comes down to two parts. A thermal break, the polyamide strip set between the inner and outer aluminium, halts the heat that would otherwise conduct straight through the frame. The glass does the rest: a low-emissivity double-glazed unit reflects much of the sun, and triple glazing goes further on a wall facing the afternoon. Northern Emirates homes are billed by EtihadWE for the electricity that runs the cooling, so a well-built door reads on the summer bill.
Sea salt and the running gear
On the Corniche and around the Al Zorah marina the air carries salt, and salt is unkind to budget fittings. The running gear is where it shows first, so we fit stainless steel rollers, marine-grade fixings and an oven-cured finish that holds its colour by the water. Lift-and-slide helps as well: lifting the leaf off its seal to move it, then dropping it onto a continuous gasket, gives a closer, longer-lasting seal than a plain roller in a humid coastal spot.
Ajman permits and approvals
Slot a door into an opening that holds its existing size and paperwork is rarely involved. Touch the structure or make the opening wider, however, and the job has to clear Ajman Municipality and Planning Department, backed by a registered consultant’s drawings. Our builds meet the emirate’s standards, and we tell you up front at the survey if an application is required.
Getting the details right for Ajman
Lift-and-slide for heavy panes
Villa openings in Al Mowaihat or Al Yasmeen, and the long balcony walls of a Corniche tower, run to big, heavy glass. With lift-and-slide gear, a turn of the handle floats the leaf off its seal so it rolls easily, and a turn back drops it tight onto a gasket. A single person can shift a 200kg panel, and the closed seal far outdoes a plain roller.
Low-E glazing for the summer
With so much glass in a slider, the glazing carries the comfort. A low-E double-glazed unit is the sensible floor, holding back solar heat and easing the EtihadWE bill. On a wall that takes the full afternoon sun, triple glazing is the upgrade that keeps an Ajman room livable through the peak of summer.
Salt-grade rollers and fixings
This is the Ajman point that pays for itself on the coast. Stainless rollers, marine-grade screws and a baked finish shrug off the salt that pits ordinary steel near the Gulf. Ask for it on anything facing the Corniche or the Al Zorah water, and the door keeps running and looking right for years.
Flush thresholds for seafront balconies
On a Corniche balcony a proud track snags a foot and cuts the sightline to the sea. We sink the threshold flush into the floor for a clean step out, and pitch the drainage so a sudden squall sheds away from the room rather than into it.
Slim frames for the Al Zorah view
When mangrove and marina fill the view, the metalwork should recede. We keep the meeting stile narrow and the surrounding frame slender so the glass leads, and, where the structure permits, tuck the frame into the reveal for an almost frameless line onto the water.
Tracks, leaves and glazing
Ajman pulls from the same national catalogue, dressed for the coast. The basic slider holds two to four leaves on a track, part fixed and part moving. When the span turns heavy, as a villa wall or a long tower balcony does, lift-and-slide carries it. Stack the leaves with a multi-track, or hide them in a wall pocket, for an opening that nearly disappears; a slide-and-fold hybrid clears the wall outright. For glass, plain single panes serve indoor runs, while laminated low-E and triple units go where salt and sun hit hardest.
Every profile, configuration and glazing option is documented on our sliding doors guide. On the Ajman survey we land on a system by reading your opening, the angle it takes the sun, and its distance from the water.
Sliding doors around an Ajman home
The openings that seafront flats, Al Zorah homes and inland villas most commonly hand over to a wall of moving glass.
Seafront apartment balconies
Give a Corniche or Emirates City balcony to the Gulf, with nothing swinging back into a compact flat.
Al Zorah nature walls
Hand a whole wall to glass above the mangroves and marina, making the water the room’s main view.
Villa garden openings
Push a wide lift-and-slide open onto the lawn and pool of an Al Mowaihat or Al Yasmeen villa.
The majlis
Tie a majlis to its courtyard with glass that slides aside for guests and closes to a cool, sealed line when the heat returns.
Shopfronts and cafes
Fit a Corniche cafe or a showroom with a sliding glass front that throws open in season and traps the cooled air once shut.
frame warranty covers every sliding door we set into an Ajman home, alongside 5 years on the glass and replacement parts carried up from the Dubai workshop.
What sliding doors cost in Ajman
We price by the panel, so a modest two-leaf set stays within reach while a broad lift-and-slide span climbs from there. The exact number lands once the opening is measured.
Single-pane aluminium leaves that run on a roller track, finished in any powder-coat colour. Right for indoor openings and balconies tucked back from the salt air.
A thermal-break frame paired with sealed double glazing, salt-grade rollers and a drained track. The starting point we steer most Ajman homes toward.
Top-end lift-and-slide gear, the leanest sightline going, laminated low-E or triple glazing and the very widest spans, made for villas and Al Zorah waterfront homes.
As a working number, a four-leaf garden run on an Al Mowaihat or Al Yasmeen villa, thermally broken, usually settles around AED 10,000 to 13,000 fitted; a compact two-leaf set for a Corniche flat can begin near AED 3,800. Bigger, heavier glass sits nearer the upper end. The coastal run adds no delivery charge, and the survey costs nothing.
How an Ajman job comes together
A single crew sees it through: the measure, the build back in Dubai, and the install at your Ajman address.
Free site visit
We make the drive up the coast, record the sizes, inspect the slab and lintel above, and gauge the sun, the view and the salt load the wall will take. No charge for coming out.
Fixed quote and design
Then comes a written quote that spells out the number of leaves, the track type, the glazing and the finish, every choice tied to the opening’s width, weight and exposure.
Fabrication in Al Qusais
Fabrication happens at Al Qusais, where the leaves and tracks are cut, welded, powder-coated and glazed, normally within a week or two of the survey.
Delivery and install
We haul the finished system up to Ajman, true the track, mount and fine-tune the leaves, install the seals and locks, and talk you through looking after it. Delivery and fitting are already in the quoted price.
Sliding doors fitted across Ajman
We cover the Corniche and the central districts, the Al Zorah nature scheme, the inland villa areas, and out toward Manama and Masfout, all with a free site visit.
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