Liberty Custom Pet Door Vinyl Patio Panel
- Custom vinyl frame pet door designed for seamless integration with sliding glass doors, ensuring easy installation and removal without permanent modifications.
- Adjustable height ranges provide a customizable fit for various sliding glass door sizes; fits into tracks at least 1-1/2" wide.
- Energy-efficient insulated clear safety glass maintains indoor comfort across seasons, enhancing your home’s energy savings.
- Proudly made in the USA, the Liberty Pet Door includes a 3-year warranty and dedicated support, highlighting its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Product Details
Elevate your home with the Liberty Vinyl Patio Pet Door Panel. This premium vinyl frame pet door enables your pets to enjoy the freedom they deserve without compromising on your home’s aesthetics or energy efficiency. It's custom made to fit the measurements of your vinyl sliding glass door track.
Crafted for easy installation, this pet door panel is a non-permanent solution that is perfect for homes, apartments, rentals, and more. Available in 3 adjustable height ranges, the panel adapts to fit for most standard sliding glass door sizes. The energy-efficient design, featuring insulated clear safety glass, maintains your home's comfort across seasons, reducing energy costs and enhancing your living environment.
The clear vinyl flap remains flexible in temperatures as low as 0°F. The pile lining and magnetic closures keeps it closed against wind and rain.
The Liberty Pet Door is equipped with a heavy-duty molded ABS locking cover and an optional C-Clamp Lock, offering an additional layer of security and peace of mind. This feature ensures that you can control your pet’s access as needed, while also securing your home.
Made in the USA, the Liberty Pet Door's durable construction is designed to withstand both the playful antics of your pets and the test of time. Supported by a 3-year warranty and dedicated customer support, this pet door panel is not just a product but a lifestyle enhancement for you and your pets.
Features:
- Customizable Fit for Any Home: Designed to fit sliding glass door tracks at least 1" thick, with magnetic closure on three sides for improved resistance to storm and wind. Available in white, black, and brushed vinyl, ensuring a perfect match for your home decor.
- Energy Efficiency: Incorporates insulated single-pane Low-E glass, effectively sealing in temperatures as low as 0°F, reducing UV rays and infrared light to keep your home comfortable year-round.
- Enhanced Security: Comes equipped with a sturdy locking cover and an optional C-Clamp Lock, ensuring your pet’s freedom doesn’t compromise your home's security.
- Easy Installation and Removal: Features a spring-loaded top for quick setup and removal, ideal for temporary housing or vacation homes. No need to alter walls or doors, making it a perfect choice for renters.
- Durable and Weather-Resistant: The clear vinyl flap is designed for easy use by pets of all sizes, remaining flexible in temperatures as low as -0°F and capable of withstanding winds up to 50 mph.
Size Chart
Flap Size | Flap Dimension | Step Over Range | Overall Panel Width | Recommended Pet Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
Small | 5" w x 12" h | 3" - 5" | 10-3/8" | 9" - 16" |
Medium | 7" w x 16" h | 3" - 5" | 12-1/2" | 9" - 22" |
Large | 9" w x 20" h | 6.6" | 14-1/2" | 9" - 33" |
Extra Large | 11" w x 24" h | 6.6" | 16-5/8" | 9" - 39" |
XXL | 13" w x 28" h | 6.6" | 18-3/8" | 9" - 44" |
Don't know which pet door size to get? Here is measurement guide to help you out.
Track Height Adjustment range is based on the measurement of your sliding door track height from the lowest point of your track to the highest point. Each Liberty Pet Door Panel has a 3" adjustment range. Review our Track Measuring Guide video for additional, detailed information
Custom height option may take up to 4 weeks to special order the glass and build the panel.
Find The Best Pet Door Size For My Pet
A
Pet Height: inches
B
Pet Width: inches
Installation Instructions
One-Piece Panel Installation Instructions
Parts
- 1 Vinyl Panel Pet Door
- 1 Weatherstrip Seal
- 1 Center Post Weather Seal Draft Stopper
Tools
- Flathead screwdriver
- #2 Philips head screwdriver
- Non-metal hammer
- Scissors
Please read instructions & notes thoroughly before installation. If your panel arrived in two pieces, see our instructions for sectionals.
Step 1 Loosen Height Adjustment Locks
- Loosen the height adjustment locks at the top of the panel. This allows the spring mechanism to move freely up and down.
Step 2 Insert Panel Into Track
- Insert the panel into the upper track of your door frame, push the panel into the spring mechanism, then swing the bottom of the panel up and over the threshold into the lower track rail.
Step 3 Apply Weatherstrip
- Once you are confident that the panel fits, remove the panel from the track and lay it on its side on the ground.
- Apply the foam weatherstrip seal by peeling back the paper and exposing the adhesive. Unroll it along the edge of the panel, pressing to ensure it adheres. Install on both sides and trim to fit with scissors.
Step 4 Place Panel In Track
- Place the panel back into the sliding glass door, then tighten the height adjustment locks to lock it in place.
Step 5 Install the Draft Stopper
- The center post weather seal strip (draft stopper) should be installed on the inside of the home.
- Trim with scissors as needed. Clean the edge of your patio door with rubbing alcohol before installing to assure a good seal.
- Repeat step two to install the panel in your track.
Sectional Panel Installation Instructions
Parts
- 1 Vinyl Panel Pet Door
- 1 Weatherstrip Seal
- 1 Center Post Weather Seal Draft Stopper
Tools
- Flathead screwdriver
- #2 Philips head screwdriver
- Non-metal hammer
- Scissors
Please read instructions & notes thoroughly before installation. If you need to adjust the step-over height, complete steps A-C before installing the panel in your track.
Step 1 Assemble the Panel
- Align the aluminum connectors extending from the bottom flap panel section with the top glass panel section.
- Press the aluminum connectors into the holes at the bottom of the top glass panel section.
- Ensure locking cover & height adjustment locks are on the same side!
- Fasten the two panels together using the four flathead screws found in the panel packaging.
Step 2 Loosen Height Adjustment Locks
- Loosen the height adjustment locks at the top of the panel. This allows the spring mechanism to move freely up and down.
Step 3 Insert Panel Into Track
- Insert the panel into the upper track of your door frame, push the panel into the spring mechanism, then swing the bottom of the panel up and over the threshold into the lower track rail.
Step 4 Apply Weatherstrip
- Once you are confident that the panel fits, remove the panel from the track and lay it on its side on the ground.
- Apply the foam weatherstrip seal by peeling back the paper and exposing the adhesive. Unroll it along the edge of the panel, pressing to ensure it adheres. Install on both sides and trim to fit with scissors.
Step 5 Place Panel In Track
- Place the panel back into the sliding glass door, then tighten the height adjustment locks to lock it in place.
Step 6 Install the Draft Stopper
- The center post weather seal strip (draft stopper) should be installed on the inside of the home.
- Trim with scissors as needed. Clean the edge of your patio door with rubbing alcohol before installing to assure a good seal.
- Repeat step two to install the panel in your track.
Lock Details
Since you cannot lock your sliding door to your panel pet door, we have provided you with alternative locking methods to secure your home:
Installing the sliding door clamp: This clamp has a screw that tightens by hand to prevent the sliding door from moving beyond the clamp’s placement. For doors manufactured with the glass slider on the inside track, the lock can usually be installed on the door’s raised track.
If you aren’t able to use the lock that comes with the panel: A great alternative to locking your sliding glass door is a Charley bar or dowel in the track. Both work off the same concept – they block the slider from opening. When engaged you cannot pull the sliding door away from the pet door panel.
Other Installation Options
Semi-Permanent Installation:
You might choose to secure the panel in your track with screws. This can be done by drilling screws at an angle in the top and bottom tracks. We recommend doing this from the outside to minimize damage to the sliding glass door frame. One-way screws will prevent tampering or removal of the panel from the outside.
Stationary Panel:
Some stationary sliding door panels can be unfastened and moved over to one side so that you can install the pet door panel between the jamb and stationary panel.
Avoid damaging your sliding glass door by checking that your door can move and that you can reinstall it properly before trying to uninstall the unit.
You will still lose space in your slider to move through, however, you will be able to use your existing sliding door lock to secure your home. Installing your pet door this way is also great in that you already have an alarm system in place.
If your sliding glass door slides on the outside track, using an alternative lock might not be possible, so this allows you to still lock your door.
NOTE: You can do the stationary panel install with the regular spring actuator method – no need to screw it in.
Warranty
Warranty Type: Limited.
Duration: 3 years
Coverage: Defects in materials and workmanship under standard regular use.
Exclusions:
Damage caused by misuse or not using the product as intended.
Improper installation.
Damage caused by chewing.
Customer Reviews
Size Chart
Flap Size | Flap Dimension | Step Over Range | Overall Panel Width | Recommended Pet Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
Small | 5" w x 12" h | 3" - 5" | 10-3/8" | 9" - 16" |
Medium | 7" w x 16" h | 3" - 5" | 12-1/2" | 9" - 22" |
Large | 9" w x 20" h | 6.6" | 14-1/2" | 9" - 33" |
Extra Large | 11" w x 24" h | 6.6" | 16-5/8" | 9" - 39" |
XXL | 13" w x 28" h | 6.6" | 18-3/8" | 9" - 44" |
Don't know which pet door size to get? Here is measurement guide to help you out.
Track Height Adjustment range is based on the measurement of your sliding door track height from the lowest point of your track to the highest point. Each Liberty Pet Door Panel has a 3" adjustment range. Review our Track Measuring Guide video for additional, detailed information
Custom height option may take up to 4 weeks to special order the glass and build the panel.
Find The Best Pet Door Size For My Pet
A
Pet Height: inches
B
Pet Width: inches
Installation Instructions
One-Piece Panel Installation Instructions
Parts
- 1 Vinyl Panel Pet Door
- 1 Weatherstrip Seal
- 1 Center Post Weather Seal Draft Stopper
Tools
- Flathead screwdriver
- #2 Philips head screwdriver
- Non-metal hammer
- Scissors
Please read instructions & notes thoroughly before installation. If your panel arrived in two pieces, see our instructions for sectionals.
Step 1 Loosen Height Adjustment Locks
- Loosen the height adjustment locks at the top of the panel. This allows the spring mechanism to move freely up and down.
Step 2 Insert Panel Into Track
- Insert the panel into the upper track of your door frame, push the panel into the spring mechanism, then swing the bottom of the panel up and over the threshold into the lower track rail.
Step 3 Apply Weatherstrip
- Once you are confident that the panel fits, remove the panel from the track and lay it on its side on the ground.
- Apply the foam weatherstrip seal by peeling back the paper and exposing the adhesive. Unroll it along the edge of the panel, pressing to ensure it adheres. Install on both sides and trim to fit with scissors.
Step 4 Place Panel In Track
- Place the panel back into the sliding glass door, then tighten the height adjustment locks to lock it in place.
Step 5 Install the Draft Stopper
- The center post weather seal strip (draft stopper) should be installed on the inside of the home.
- Trim with scissors as needed. Clean the edge of your patio door with rubbing alcohol before installing to assure a good seal.
- Repeat step two to install the panel in your track.
Sectional Panel Installation Instructions
Parts
- 1 Vinyl Panel Pet Door
- 1 Weatherstrip Seal
- 1 Center Post Weather Seal Draft Stopper
Tools
- Flathead screwdriver
- #2 Philips head screwdriver
- Non-metal hammer
- Scissors
Please read instructions & notes thoroughly before installation. If you need to adjust the step-over height, complete steps A-C before installing the panel in your track.
Step 1 Assemble the Panel
- Align the aluminum connectors extending from the bottom flap panel section with the top glass panel section.
- Press the aluminum connectors into the holes at the bottom of the top glass panel section.
- Ensure locking cover & height adjustment locks are on the same side!
- Fasten the two panels together using the four flathead screws found in the panel packaging.
Step 2 Loosen Height Adjustment Locks
- Loosen the height adjustment locks at the top of the panel. This allows the spring mechanism to move freely up and down.
Step 3 Insert Panel Into Track
- Insert the panel into the upper track of your door frame, push the panel into the spring mechanism, then swing the bottom of the panel up and over the threshold into the lower track rail.
Step 4 Apply Weatherstrip
- Once you are confident that the panel fits, remove the panel from the track and lay it on its side on the ground.
- Apply the foam weatherstrip seal by peeling back the paper and exposing the adhesive. Unroll it along the edge of the panel, pressing to ensure it adheres. Install on both sides and trim to fit with scissors.
Step 5 Place Panel In Track
- Place the panel back into the sliding glass door, then tighten the height adjustment locks to lock it in place.
Step 6 Install the Draft Stopper
- The center post weather seal strip (draft stopper) should be installed on the inside of the home.
- Trim with scissors as needed. Clean the edge of your patio door with rubbing alcohol before installing to assure a good seal.
- Repeat step two to install the panel in your track.
Lock Details
Since you cannot lock your sliding door to your panel pet door, we have provided you with alternative locking methods to secure your home:
Installing the sliding door clamp: This clamp has a screw that tightens by hand to prevent the sliding door from moving beyond the clamp’s placement. For doors manufactured with the glass slider on the inside track, the lock can usually be installed on the door’s raised track.
If you aren’t able to use the lock that comes with the panel: A great alternative to locking your sliding glass door is a Charley bar or dowel in the track. Both work off the same concept – they block the slider from opening. When engaged you cannot pull the sliding door away from the pet door panel.
Other Installation Options
Semi-Permanent Installation:
You might choose to secure the panel in your track with screws. This can be done by drilling screws at an angle in the top and bottom tracks. We recommend doing this from the outside to minimize damage to the sliding glass door frame. One-way screws will prevent tampering or removal of the panel from the outside.
Stationary Panel:
Some stationary sliding door panels can be unfastened and moved over to one side so that you can install the pet door panel between the jamb and stationary panel.
Avoid damaging your sliding glass door by checking that your door can move and that you can reinstall it properly before trying to uninstall the unit.
You will still lose space in your slider to move through, however, you will be able to use your existing sliding door lock to secure your home. Installing your pet door this way is also great in that you already have an alarm system in place.
If your sliding glass door slides on the outside track, using an alternative lock might not be possible, so this allows you to still lock your door.
NOTE: You can do the stationary panel install with the regular spring actuator method – no need to screw it in.
Warranty
Warranty Type: Limited.
Duration: 3 years
Coverage: Defects in materials and workmanship under standard regular use.
Exclusions:
Damage caused by misuse or not using the product as intended.
Improper installation.
Damage caused by chewing.