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There are many advantages to buying a bi-fold door for your home or business.
Here are just some of them:
#1 Perfect for saving space - If you have a small room, or perhaps a large room with little space to spare, a folding door is the perfect solution. Neatly fold-away doors and maximise the usage of your room.
#2 Create a full opening - Standard sliding doors block off half the entrance, whilst standard doors require operating space and sometimes having the doors open can mean blocking access to other areas. A full, clear entrance allows you to really open up your room, creating an unbeatable atmosphere for homes and restaurants or a large, accessible entrance for businesses and showrooms. Bifold doors create a 90% clear entrance.
#3 Make your entrance as wide as you like - open out and entire wall on nice days or just open one door for standard access needs. It's easy and versatile.
#4 A flush threshold and a wider opening space mean greater accessibility for wheelchair users and the elderly, as well additional safety for active children!
#5 There are a wide range of options available - both aesthetic and practical:
4 different types of frame - aluminium, wood, uPVC and aluminium with timber cladding - each with their own security, style, maintenance and budget assets.
Glass options - choose to suit your needs, whether your priority is increased security, safety or fade protection for valuable rugs, curtains and paintings.
Opening configuration - from one row of door panels opening in either direction, a split row of panels which open in each direction, doors which open outwards or doors which open inwards.
& more: hardware, additional security, steps, sills & thresholds, etc.
Resources: Bifold Doors Shop
by Caroline Chapman
Many people avoid folding sliding doors for the simple fact that in the past they have had a bad reputation. A lot of people probably still think of the heavy, flimsily fitted doors that would get stuck on their running tracks, or worse, come off them altogether. The technology behind bi-fold doors has come on in leaps and bounds since then. True, a lot of companies do still offer flimsy, poorly made doors which pose a security risk. There are many reputable companies around though and I'm going to tell you what to look out for in a quality bifolding door.
- First, make sure the company is genuine. Check for contact details, business location and the whois details of the domain name. Google for company reviews.
- Do the doors the company supply have concealed running tracks? Bifold doors with exposed running tracks are an outdated design. Good quality doors have a concealed track system which can't be easily broken in to or damaged.
- Check to make sure the company can provide doors for larger entrances without the need for a centre post. Old designs required larger openings to have a post blocking the view for structural support. With the newer designs this isn't necessary - you can enjoy an unspoilt entrance.
- What type of hinges do the company use? A lot of companies use external hinges, with large plastic coverings. These also pose a security risk - the plastic coverings can easily be removed and the hinges unscrewed. Make sure you opt for a company with high security hinges.
- Are the doors Secure by Design Bifold Doors? Secure by Design doors have been thoroughly tested to ensure they provide the best security.
Modern bi-fold doors are long-lasting, low maintenance, secure and attractive.
by Caroline Chapman