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Why do bifold door prices vary?
Prices vary due to material (UPVC vs. aluminium), number of panes, glass type, and additional features like integrated blinds.
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What is the difference between UPVC and aluminium bifold doors?
UPVC doors are generally cheaper and have good thermal efficiency, while aluminium doors are more durable, offer slimmer frames, and have a modern aesthetic.
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What are the pros and cons of bifold doors?
Pros include enhanced natural light, aesthetic appeal, and space-saving design. Cons can include higher cost compared to other doors and potential for more maintenance.
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Can I customize the color of my bifold doors?
Yes, many suppliers offer a range of colors and finishes, including different colors for the interior and exterior.
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How does the type of glass affect the price?
Double glazing is standard and cheaper, while triple glazing offers better insulation and noise reduction but at a higher cost.
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What are integrated blinds?
Integrated blinds are built-in blinds within the glass units, offering a sleek look and additional privacy and light control.
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How long does installation take?
Installation typically takes 1-2 days, depending on the complexity and size of the bifold door system.
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Are bifold doors energy efficient?
Yes, especially those with double or triple glazing and thermal break technology in the frames.
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Do bifold doors require maintenance?
Yes, bifold doors require regular maintenance to ensure smooth operation and longevity. This includes cleaning the tracks, lubricating the hinges, and checking the seals.
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Can bifold doors be installed in any home?
Most homes can accommodate bifold doors, but structural adjustments may be necessary. It's best to consult with a professional installer to assess your specific situation.
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What is the typical lifespan of bifold doors?
With proper maintenance, bifold doors can last between 20 to 30 years or more, depending on the material and usage.
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Do you need planning permission for bifold doors?
In most cases, planning permission is not required for bifold doors, but it's best to check with your local planning authority, especially if you live in a listed building or a conservation area.
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Do you need an approved installer for documentation?
Yes, using an approved installer ensures you receive the necessary documentation for warranties and compliance with building regulations, which can be important when selling your home.