Four-track multi-panel sliding maximises clear opening on villa living rooms and full-width balcony walls — four shutters stack to one side for an unobstructed view. Budget Domal-style stacks often land ₹650–950/sq.ft; premium 29mm+ system sections approach ₹1,200+/sq.ft before GST depending on glass, mesh, and reinforcement.
The embedded calculator follows 27mm Domal 2/3-track logic for baseline budgeting — mention panel count and opening width on WhatsApp for true 4-track headers. Pair this guide with 2-track price for standard balconies and system sliding for certified high-rise specs.
Four-track (multi-panel) sliders maximise clear opening on luxury villas and large living room spans where width matters more than saving track cost. Very wide multi-track sliders combine several panels and heavy-duty hardware — expect higher ₹/sqft than narrow 2-track openings on the same glass spec.
Exact numbers need opening width, panel count, and series — use the calculator below, then send drawings on WhatsApp. Also compare 2-track price and premium 29mm product page.
Enter width × height for a baseline Domal-series estimate — the tool follows 2/3-track logic. For true 4-track bespoke headers, our team confirms steel inserts, reinforcement, and roller load after drawings. GST and site extras confirmed after inspection.
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Series: 27mm Aluminium (Domal profile)
Height Recommendation: Maximum recommended height is 6 feet for stable doors. You can go up to 8 feet at your own risk - doors won't break but may not remain stable (may shake/vibrate during sliding).
Prices shown are based on current market rates for premium/medium range items
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Four parallel runners carrying four sliding shutters — when panels stack to one side, you get a very large clear opening. Tracks define how many panels can slide independently; more tracks mean more aluminium, couplers, and fabrication time.
2 track: standard balcony widths, glass + glass — 2-track price. 3 track: adds mesh runner — most common in Indian bedrooms — 3-track sliding. 4 track: wide villa walls where half the opening must slide away completely.
Large vistas and terrace connections: sliding. Tight ventilator walls (bath, kitchen, stair): casement or top-hung. See sliding vs casement for room-by-room routing.
Standard Domal is cost-effective for budget 4-track but limited on height and sealing. 29mm+ system series handles heavy glass load; 38/40mm minimal for luxury heights — slim luxury guide.
Four tracks, interlock sections, and header reinforcement increase aluminium weight versus a 2-track frame of the same width. Steel inserts may be required on very wide openings — quoted after drawings.
Wider units often need thicker toughened or stiffer DGU to control deflection. Oversized lites add ₹/sqft — details in glass cost breakdown.
Heavy-duty rollers, tandem setups, and precision wheels on 29mm+ system series. Four shutters mean four roller paths — alignment matters for long-term smooth operation.
Crane or scaffold access for oversized lifts, laser alignment, and protection during stone work. Final quote after site check — tower projects may need night-shift handling charges.
Narrow 2-track is usually lowest ₹/sqft for the same glass. 4-track costs more because of extra profiles, panels, and hardware — but it is often the only way to get a full clear opening on a 12–18 ft wide wall.
Villa great-room and full-width balcony: 4-track or 3-track system. Standard bedrooms and medium balconies: 2-track or 3-track. Route all options on the sliding calculator hub.
More rollers mean more periodic alignment checks. Clean tracks quarterly, vacuum drain holes, and avoid forcing stiff panels — wide 4-track on Domal without system-grade hardware often develops roller fatigue within a few monsoons.
Not ideal for: standard 6–8 ft bedroom balconies — 3-track is simpler and cheaper.
A 4-track window carries four sliding shutters — built for wide openings like full-width balconies and living rooms where you want a large clear opening when shutters stack.
Series matters even more here: A wide 4-track window carries serious glass weight. In the 27mm Domal series this is asking for trouble — rough operation and leakage. From the 29mm system series onwards, the deep interlock, precision wheels and strong rails are designed for exactly this load. For very large luxury openings, the 38/40mm minimal series handles heights of 12–14 ft with steel wheels and extra-strong rails, with the bottom track almost hidden.
The size rule is critical on 4-track: keep each shutter's width at least half of its height. Wide-but-balanced shutters slide effortlessly; tall narrow shutters fight the wheels every day.
Related: system sliding price · 38/40mm minimal luxury
In simple words: Four shutters on four tracks — made for wide openings. When panels stack to one side, you get a very large clear opening (balcony, living-to-terrace, etc.).
Best for: Full-width balcony walls, wide living room openings, and villa façades where width matters more than saving track cost.
Important: Wide 4-track carries heavy glass — use 29mm system series or above, not basic Domal, for smooth long-term operation. Keep each shutter width at least half of its height.
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