To ensure the frames can handle such vast expanses of up to 15m, the frames are 70mm thick and use oversized cleats to ensure strength. They require minimum maintenance and look fantastic.
The standard finish is white but we can install these in any colour of your choice to suit your home.
Features:
- Thermally broken for greater thermal efficiency
- Heavy duty cleats to make stronger and bigger panels
- No condensation
- Resistant to scratching and denting (1.75mm wall)
- Contemporary appearance
- Dual colour optional
Specification:
- Frame thickness: 70mm
- Frame width: 60mm
- Maximum opening: 15m
- Panel height range: 800mm – 3884mm
- Maximum opening height: 4m
- Panel width range: 450mm – 1100mm
- Aluminium thickness: 1.75mm
- Glass units: 28mm double glazed.
Features:
- Thermally broken poly-powder coated aluminium frame
- Thermally Efficient
- No nailed on glazing beads
- Discreetly locked on timber profiles
- Timber can be easily changed or removed for painting
Specification:
- Frame thickness: 70mm
- Frame width: 60mm
- Maximum opening: 15m
- Panel height range: 800mm – 3884mm
- Maximum opening height: 4m
- Panel width range: 450mm – 1100mm
- Aluminium thickness: 1.75mm
- Glass units: 28mm double glazed.
Two Panel Configuration
Three Panel Configuration
Four Panel Configuration
Five Panel Configuration
Six Panel Configuration
Seven Panel Configuration
Because we’re going to spray your bifold doors, you can choose any colour you wish. Each door is given three coats of 250 microns per coat – comparable with 15 coats of brushed applied paint!
Your doors will last 10 years before they need any attention and our powder coatings have a life expectantly of 25 years and are maintenance free.
As standard, our doors come with double glazed units. They have an air gap between the panels to help reduce heat loss and lower energy bills. It also reduced condensation with a cold panel on the outside and a warm panel on the inside.
Toughened glass is used on doors as it’s around 4 times stronger than normal glass and if damaged, shatters into very small fragments, reducing any risk of injury.
Low-e coated glass allows light into the home but reduces the amount of heat entering the home in the summer and reflects the heat indoors back inside which lowers heating bills.
Laminated glass is used to increase overall integrity and help secure the property. It can withstand repeated impacts and makes it much more difficult to gain entry thought the broken glass.

Handles.
Available in White, Black, Gold, Chrome, Satin Nickle and tested to 100,000 operations.
Flat handle.
A slim handle allows the doors to easily stack together with the minimum of effort. Available in the same colours to match the main handles.
Pull handle.
Used when opening the doors to lever them apart. These are available in White, Black, Chrome and Satin Nickle.
Butt hinges.
These attach the doors together and are very strong. Available in White, Black, Satin Nickle.
Rollers.
Using stainless steel wheels, these heavy duty rollers are fully adjustable for optimum performance and can take up to 200kg per roller. Available in White, Black, Satin Nickel & Stainless Steel
We’re proud to be able to offer an A rated bifold door in our laminated timber door. this is because timber is one of the most thermally efficient materials used in the glazing industry, Aluminium is not so efficient and if you find another company claiming their aluminium door is A-rated you may want to check how this has been measured. Many companies will give you a U-Value based on the center pane value or the U-Value of the glass. This value will always be lower than the actual value of the window or door.