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Connecting with the outside


Considering bifold or sliding doors for your self-build or renovation project? Matt Higgs from Kloeber answers some of the key questions to help ensure you choose the right glazed doors for your home


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t’s not surprising that bifold and slid- ing doors are one of the most desired features in any self-build or renova- tion project. They create the wow-factor homeowners are looking for and are ideal for maximising natural light and connecting your home with the outdoors. Choosing between the two comes down to personal preference and what will work with your project, both practically and aesthetically.


WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF


BIFOLD DOORS? Bifolds are ideal for welcoming the out- side into your home. They are made up of multiple, hinged panels that slide and concertina together, stacking at one or at both sides. They have the ability to open


The precision of the aperture is very important, the right amount of tolerance is key to installing the frame level 6 www.sbhonline.co.uk


up to 95% of the aperture, so are perfect for smaller openings. Most suppliers will offer a variety of configurations, with inward or outward opening options to suit the layout of your home. And for those with children or pets, adding a single access door will be useful.


Popular material choices for bifold doors are timber or aluminium. Engineered timber is strong, durable with great insulating values and can be painted or stained while aluminium offers a contemporary, hard-wearing maintenanceree finish.


HOW DO I WORK OUT THE NUMBER OF PANELS NEEDED?


The number of panels you will need is dependent on the width of the aperture and the width of the panels. Bifolds can start with three panels at 2090 mm total frame width or, at the other end of the scale, you can get panel widths up to 1500 mm. Speak to a reputable supplier to review your plans and work out the best options available for your project.


WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF SLIDING DOORS?


If an ‘unadulterated’ view is important, then a sliding door could be the best choice. Sliding doors work well with larger apertures as they open up by sliding the panels to one or both sides


with the panes fitting ehind each other on two, three or four tracks. This means you can’t fully open up the aperture, the maximum opening will be around 70%. But when closed, the view isn’t impaired by the frame lines. Aluminium is the popular choice for those preferring slimline frames and sleek, minimal styling but alu-clad (aluminium exterior and timber interior) is also an option for sliding doors, if a warmer internal aesthetic and higher performance is preferred.


WHAT PANEL SIZES CAN I HAVE? Sliding door panel sizes start at around 500 mm and go up to a whopping 4200 mm however bear in mind that some cheaper systems may have limited panel size options, so you’ll need more panels to span a wide opening. At the higher end o the market, you will find options with ultra-slim sightlines combined with large panels on offer.


WHAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN INSTALLING LARGE


EXPANSES OF GLASS? The precision of the aperture is very important, the right amount of toler- ance is key to installing the frame level and plumb. It’s also important to ensure there’s the right strength in your lintel above the opening. Other things to consider are how the ooring, and inter- nal and eternal finishes interact with the frame. Bifold or sliding doors with large expanses of glass will lose more heat, and could let in more heat than you’d like, especially on a south facing eleva- tion, so you need to consider the type of glass used. For example, a south acing home would enefit rom solar control glass and for a north facing home, low iron glass would help increase solar gain.


HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT GLAZING FOR BIFOLD OR


SLIDING DOORS? Try and attain the best U-values that are possible – glass will always let out more heat than a solid wall, so it’s always a good idea to consider triple glazing or a high performing double glazed unit. Different frame materials also have different thermal properties with timber usually being a good choice. It’s impor- tant to pay consideration to how the doors fold or slide, and how they seal up between panels. Thermal and weather testing reports should be available from reputable companies who are selling


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