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Aluminium sliding doors in Umm Al Quwain

Sliding doors for Umm Al Quwain’s beach villas, lagoon homes and the new island and marina addresses, fabricated by Solo Dream and fitted along the coast. Quiet, wide glass made for salt and sun, with a free site visit.

Updated June 2026 · Free site visit across Umm Al Quwain

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Umm Al Quwain sliding doors on site

A handful of recent jobs along the coast, from a lagoon villa to the marina, with a look inside the Al Qusais workshop where the doors are made.

Sliding doors
Sliding doors
Sliding doors
In-house fabricationBuilt in Dubai, fitted in UAQ
10yr frame warranty5-year glass warranty
Lift-and-slideBig panes, light to move
Free site visitAlong the coast to UAQ
Overview

Sliding doors for the quiet coast

Umm Al Quwain is the calm corner of the coast: low-rise, unhurried, and built around water rather than towers. The old town sits out on a peninsula with sea on both sides, the khor and its mangroves wrap the shoreline, and the marina and the new Siniya Island add a fresh waterfront edge. Homes here are mostly villas and beach houses, and that is exactly where a slider belongs, turning a wall to glass so the lagoon or the Gulf reads from the sofa, with no leaf swinging into the room. We make the doors at our Al Qusais workshop in Dubai and bring them along the coast after a free measure.

Because the emirate is low and spread out, the openings tend to be horizontal: long garden walls, verandas facing the water, and the broad glazed fronts of weekend houses. Sliders and lift-and-slide runs are made for that, gliding wide panes across a single track. And because almost everything sits near salt water, the doors are specified here for the sea air as a matter of course.

This page is all about Umm Al Quwain: the areas we cover, how a slider is set up for the salt and the sun, the cost, and how an install works coming up from Dubai. The simplest way to a real number is to let us measure, which costs nothing.

The wider detail on configurations, panel counts and glazing is on the main sliding doors guide; this page sticks to what suits a UAQ home. If you would rather a wall fold and stack away than slide, the same workshop also builds folding doors for the emirate.

Where we install

Sliding doors across Umm Al Quwain

From the new island and marina addresses to the old peninsula and the inland villages, here is where the emirate calls on sliders.

Waterfront sliding doors at a Sobha Siniya Island home in Umm Al Quwain

Sobha Siniya Island

The emirate’s big new island scheme of beachfront villas and apartments. Full-height sliders frame the sea and the golf greens straight across the living space.

Sliding doors at a townhouse by the Umm Al Quwain Marina

Umm Al Quwain Marina

Waterside townhouses and apartments by the boats. A slider opens a terrace to the marina without a leaf to clear in a tight berth-side space.

Lagoon-front sliding doors at a home beside the khor mangroves in Umm Al Quwain

The khor & mangroves

Homes that back onto the lagoon and the mangrove flats. Wide glass brings the still water and the birdlife right up to the room.

Sliding doors in a low-rise old town house on the Umm Al Quwain peninsula

Old Town & the peninsula

Heritage streets with the sea close on either side. Sliders suit the low, horizontal houses and pull the breeze through on cooler evenings.

Sliding garden doors at a villa in Al Salamah, Umm Al Quwain

Al Salamah

An established residential district of family villas. Lift-and-slide runs open the living room and majlis onto the garden at the rear.

Beach villa sliding doors at Al Raas in Umm Al Quwain

Al Raas & Al Dar Al Baida

Coastal villa pockets near the shore. Sliders here face the Gulf and take the salt, so the hardware is chosen for the sea from the start.

Sliding doors at a home in Al Maqtaa, Umm Al Quwain

Al Maqtaa & Al Ramlah

Newer residential plots inland of the shore. A slider brightens a deep living room and links it neatly to a yard or veranda.

Sliding doors at a farmhouse villa in Falaj Al Mualla, Umm Al Quwain

Falaj Al Mualla

The inland farming town away from the coast. Sturdy sliders fit the larger farmhouse plots and the wide, shaded verandas out here.

We also reach Al Haditha and Al Riqqah, the homes around Dreamland and the King Faisal road, and the quieter streets behind the Corniche. The emirate is compact and easy to get around, so wherever your opening is, the free site visit comes to it.

Built for the emirate

Salt, lagoon air and the track

Nearly every home in Umm Al Quwain sits near water of some kind, the open Gulf, the marina or the still khor, and that decides how a slider has to be built here. Two things test it: the heat that pours through a big pane in summer, and the damp, salty air that drifts off the lagoon all year. Build for both and the door stays cool inside and easy to run; ignore either and a coastal slider clouds and drags before long.

Big glass and the EtihadWE bill

The way to keep a glass wall comfortable is to stop heat moving through it. A thermal break, the insulating divider between the inner and outer aluminium, shuts down the route heat takes through the metal, and a low-E double-glazed pane bounces back most of the sun; on a punishing west wall, triple glazing earns the extra layer. The power that runs your cooling is billed by EtihadWE, so the specification you choose shows up every summer.

Lagoon salt and the track

Salt off the khor and the Gulf bides its time, and it goes for the weakest part of a cheap door first, which is the track and its rollers. Our answer is stainless rollers, fittings rated for marine use and an oven-baked coating that survives by the water, sitting on a drained track that throws salt spray off instead of holding it. That keeps the door moving through the damp lagoon air that would seize an untreated runner.

Umm Al Quwain permits and approvals

Replacing a door in an opening of the same size seldom calls for paperwork. Make the opening larger or touch the structure, though, and the work needs sign-off via Umm Al Quwain Municipality and the emirate’s planning department, with drawings from a registered consultant. We build to local standards and let you know at the survey if your job needs an application.

What to specify

Getting the details right for UAQ

Lift-and-slide for wide, heavy panes

The long garden and veranda walls of a UAQ villa want big leaves, and big leaves want lift-and-slide. The handle raises the panel off its seal to roll, then lowers it onto a gasket to shut. That lets one person move a leaf of 200kg or more, and it closes far tighter than a basic roller, which matters when the sea air is pressing in.

Glazing that keeps the heat out

On a wide pane the glazing sets the comfort of the room. A double-glazed unit with a low-E coating is the baseline, throwing back the sun and holding the EtihadWE bill down. Where a wall takes the long afternoon glare off the water, upgrading to triple glazing is what carries a UAQ room through the worst of the heat.

Marine-grade hardware for the coast

This is the detail that decides how a UAQ door ages. Stainless rollers, marine-grade screws and a baked coating stand up to the salt that eats ordinary fittings near the lagoon and the shore. Ask for it on any door within reach of the water, and a wipe now and then is all the care it needs.

Level thresholds onto a veranda

A low villa flows better when inside and veranda share one level. A flush, recessed threshold removes the step out to the garden or the water’s edge, and the drainage is cut so a downpour or a spring tide runs away from the room rather than into it.

Slim frames for an open outlook

Where the view is lagoon, sea or golf, the frame should barely register. A narrow interlock and a slender perimeter keep the glass in charge, and where the build permits we set the frame into the reveal so the edge all but vanishes against the water.

The sliding door range

Tracks, leaves and glass

The UAQ offer is the national catalogue adapted to a low, salty coast. A basic slider sits two to four leaves on a track, some panels parked and some sliding. When the span gets wide and heavy, as a villa or veranda demands, lift-and-slide handles it. To make an opening all but vanish, a multi-track parks the leaves in sequence or a pocket layout buries them in the wall; a slide-and-fold hybrid takes the wall out entirely. For glass, sheltered inner openings can take plain single panes, while sun- and spray-facing walls call for laminated low-E or triple units.

Our sliding doors guide carries the complete reference on profiles, configurations and glass. During the UAQ visit we pick the system to fit your opening, its aspect to the sun, and the salt load of its location.

Where they work

Sliding doors around a UAQ home

The walls that beach villas, lagoon houses and waterfront homes here most commonly ask us to make into moving glass.

Beach and lagoon villas

Open a low villa straight onto the sand or the khor, with the whole rear wall sliding clear of the view.

Siniya Island homes

Frame the sea and the greens across a new island villa or apartment with a full-height sliding wall.

Marina terraces

Give a marina townhouse or apartment a terrace that opens to the boats with nothing swinging into the space.

The majlis

Tie a majlis to its courtyard with glass that slides back for visitors and shuts to a cool, sealed line.

Weekend and holiday homes

Throw a weekend house open to the beach in season, then lock it down tight and cool when you leave.

10yr

frame warranty backs every sliding door we put in across Umm Al Quwain, plus 5 years on the glazing and spares held at the Dubai workshop.

Indicative pricing

What sliding doors cost in Umm Al Quwain

We cost sliding doors per panel, so a modest two-leaf set stays light and a wide lift-and-slide run scales up with the glass. The real number comes after the measure.

Standard sliderfrom AED 2,000 / panel

One pane of glass per aluminium leaf, running on a roller track and powder-coated to the house. Suited to sheltered inner openings and verandas pulled back from the spray.

Thermal & double glazedfrom AED 3,200 / panel

A thermally broken frame with sealed double glazing, marine-grade rollers and a drained track. The sensible opening point for a coastal UAQ home.

Lift-and-slide & framelessup to AED 4,500 / panel

Heavy-duty lift-and-slide gear, the narrowest frames we make, laminated low-E or triple glazing and the longest spans, for beach villas and island homes.

To put a number on it, a four-leaf slider opening a villa onto the lagoon or the garden, thermally broken, tends to run AED 11,000 to 14,000 fitted, while a two-leaf set for a marina apartment can begin near AED 3,900. Bigger, heavier glazing nudges it up the band. Coming up the coast adds no delivery charge, and the survey is free.

Take the per-panel prices as a guide; the final figure depends on size, glass and hardware. For a precise quote on your own opening, run it through the free quote form, no strings attached.
How we work in UAQ

How we deliver a UAQ slider

One team handles it all: the measure, the Dubai build, and the install at your Umm Al Quwain address.

01

Free site visit

We head up the coast, run the tape over the opening, assess the slab and lintel, and judge the sun, the outlook and the salt the wall must cope with. There is no charge to visit.

02

Fixed quote and design

Back comes a written quote fixing the number of leaves, the track, the glazing and the finish, each one chosen around the opening’s size, its weight and how exposed it is.

03

Fabrication in Al Qusais

Production runs at the Dubai workshop: the leaves and tracks are sawn, welded, finished and glazed, normally a week or two on from the survey.

04

Delivery and install

We carry the system up to UAQ, get the track dead level, hang and balance the leaves, fit the seals and the locks, and hand over with notes on care. Delivery and fitting both sit inside the quote.

Across the emirate

Sliding doors fitted across Umm Al Quwain

We cover the island and marina, the peninsula old town, the lagoon and coastal villas, and inland to Falaj Al Mualla, all with a free site visit.

Siniya Island UAQ Marina Old Town Falaj Al Mualla
Questions, answered

Umm Al Quwain sliding doors FAQ

Do you install sliding doors in Umm Al Quwain from Dubai?
Yes. Umm Al Quwain is a short drive up the coast from our Al Qusais workshop, so we cover it regularly. That takes in Siniya Island, the marina, the old town peninsula, the lagoon and coastal villas, and inland to Falaj Al Mualla. The survey, the build, the delivery and the fitting all sit in the quoted price, so the trip up costs you nothing extra.
How much do sliding doors cost in Umm Al Quwain?
A single-glazed slider sits around AED 2,000 a panel; a slim thermal-break version with double glazing climbs to roughly AED 4,500. For a four-leaf villa slider, reckon on AED 11,000 to 14,000 fitted. The number is confirmed after a free survey, and there is no charge for delivery up the coast.
Are sliding doors good for a beach or lagoon villa?
They are ideal. A low villa wants its whole rear wall to open to the sand or the khor, and a slider does that without a single leaf swinging into the room or the garden. With a flush, drained threshold the inside and the veranda become one level, and a multi-point lock keeps the panels firm when the sea breeze gets up.
Will the lagoon’s salt air harm a sliding door?
Not one built for the coast. The salt off the khor and the Gulf attacks cheap rollers and fixings first, so we fit stainless rollers, marine-grade screws and a baked finish that hold up by the water. On a UAQ shoreline that hardware is the difference between a door that keeps gliding and one that seizes within a couple of years.
What is lift-and-slide and do I need it?
It is a handle mechanism: lift, and a heavy leaf rises off its seal to roll; release, and it settles onto a gasket and locks. It suits the large, weighty panes a UAQ villa or veranda usually calls for. For a small, light internal slider, a plain roller track does the job, and we say which fits at the measure.
Can a sliding door cut my EtihadWE bill?
It can. The combination of a thermal-break frame and double or triple glazing cuts how much heat crosses a big glass wall, easing the air-conditioning load. Cooling is the heaviest item on a summer EtihadWE bill, so a wide slider with the right build earns its keep in time.
Do I need a permit in Umm Al Quwain?
Usually not when you are swapping like for like in the same opening. Enlarge the opening or alter the structure and the work needs sign-off via Umm Al Quwain Municipality and its planning department, plus drawings from a registered consultant. We work to the local building codes and let you know at the survey if an application is needed.
How long does a sliding door installation take in Umm Al Quwain?
Making the doors takes about a week or two after the measure; then we deliver and fit in UAQ. One opening is usually a day’s work, while a wide multi-leaf lift-and-slide, or a job needing arranged building access, can run to two. We check every leaf, seal and lock on site ahead of handover.
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