Adding bifold doors to
your home can not only completely transform your living space, but it can add
value to the sale price too. Old-fashioned folding doors would often present
many problems to the user. They were difficult to use, not very versatile,
short-lived and leaky. Luckily, technology has advanced and the modern
bifolding door is far superior to past designs.
Wooden Concertina Doors
The wood bi-fold doors
of the past would cause issues such as the door sticking, the door rotting,
mould growing and frames becoming twisted and out-of-shape. Due to the nature
of the wood, changes in temperature cause the wood to warp and bend. This leads
to the problem of doors sticking or twisting. Water which becomes trapped in
the frame leads to the issues of mould and rotting.
Nowadays, the wood is
split into different pieces, placed so the grains run against each other and
then glued back together under a high pressure. This process is known as
laminating and it prevents the frame from changing shape when exposed to
changes in temperature. After being laminated, the wooden frames are then
treated with anti-rot and anti-fungal treatments to prevent the issues caused
by exposure to water. Modern designs include a water ingress within the frame,
which prevents water and condensation from building up internally.
Aluminium Folding Doors
The aluminiumbifold
doors of the past would be susceptible to frequent build-ups of condensation.
As well as this issue with condensation, they were also not very energy
efficient. Modern aluminium bifold door frames are thermally-broken which
improves their energy efficiency and reduces the build-up of condensation.
UPVC Folding Sliding
Doors
uPVCbifold doors are the
best of modern technology. More affordable than the other types of folding
door, the uPVC frame provides condensation-free, energy efficient functionality
that is versatile and suits many different situations. The easy-to-maintain
profiles offer a modern appearance to homes that need smartening up.
Clad Bifolding Doors
Clad bifolding doors are
made up of two different materials. The main frame is usually the strongest
mater and usually the external side for strength and stability. The cladding is
then clipped on to the inside with glazing beads. The example I am going to use
today is aluminium and timber clad bifold doors. In this example, the aluminium
makes up the main external frame.
It provides a strong,
secure and virtually maintenance-free exterior, while the wooden interior
offers a very attractive appearance. The wooden interior can easily be clipped
off, so it can be sanded and repainted or swapped for a whole other species of
wood without needing to replace the entire door. This offers a permanent,
long-lasting door that can easily be changed to suit your interior style. This
is especially useful if you change the style of your interior seasonally, or if
you are planning to sell your house and wish to appeal to as wider audience as
possible.
In conclusion, bifold
doors have improved a lot over the years and now offer an attractive and viable
addition to your home that is functional and long-lasting. They can now be used
to open up virtually any part of your home or business, inside or out, to
create a large, unrestricted entrance.
The range of different
materials used in the bifolds of today allows consumers to choose the door
which best suits their budget and their situation.
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