Monday, March 17, 2014

A Guide To Buying Bi-Fold Doors In Cornwall

By Ania Stan


An increasingly popular and modern alternative to patio doors is bi-folding doors. They provide even greater space to your home and a seamless connection to your garden, allowing more light and fresh air in. The warm climate of Cornwall should be enjoyed as much as possible, so bi-fold doors are a great addition to your home.

The best bi-folding doors are simple, attractive, secure and energy efficient. With the very low thresholds, bi-fold doors are ideally suited for homes with children, the elderly and pets as they reduce trip and fall hazards. The below tips should help you find your perfect bi-fold doors in Cornwall.

* Accreditation and Testimonials

When looking for a supplier of bi-fold doors in Cornwall, check what accreditation they have for service, quality and safety standards. Their company website should list these at the bottom of the home page. Look for FENSA, BBA, CPA and also the CE safety standard. There should also be testimonials on the website. Find out what guarantees the company offers for its products. A guarantee of 10 years is standard.

* Security Systems

You may feel vulnerable by opening your home up with bi-fold doors, however, the best in modern security features should give you peace of mind. You should look for shoot locks that bolt into a stainless steel track, anti-bump locks and internal beading.

* Weatherproofing and Energy Efficiency

Good quality bi-fold doors should mean you get to enjoy the best of the weather in the warmer months, but also get complete protection from the wind, rain and cold in the winter. Bi-fold doors should have sealing to prevent draughts and to make them fully weatherproof. All windows should have an energy rating which indicates its performance for keeping out the elements and retaining the heat in your home in winter. Check what rating your suppliers stock. A rated double-glazing is ideal. Your supplier should be able to give you further information on more specific weatherproofing features.

* Choosing The Design

The designs available should incorporate functionality and attractiveness. The doors should have slim frames that fold back so they are not obstructive. You will need a supplier that offers a good variety of opening configurations. You can choose whether your doors will open left or right, outward or inward and which way they will fold away. The decision will be largely based on the layout of your home.

Whether your home is modern or traditional in style will determine what colours and finishes you will have to your doors as well as what they are made of. UPVC is the most common material as it offers protection against rust and warping, but you can get woodgrain and timber effects if your home is more traditional in character. Your supplier should have a good range of colours and finishes and they should be able to advise on the best match for your home.




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