Bi-fold doors have become the defining feature of modern home extensions in London, transforming how families connect indoor and outdoor spaces. These multi-panel doors fold back concertina-style, opening up to 90% of the width and creating seamless transitions to gardens. Whether you're planning a kitchen extension, conservatory replacement, or orangery, understanding bi-fold door options, specifications, and installation requirements will help you choose the right system for your property. This guide covers everything North London homeowners need to know about bi-fold doors.
How Bi-Fold Doors Work
Bi-fold doors consist of multiple panels (typically 2-8 panels) connected by hinges. The panels fold and stack to one or both sides when opened. Key components include:
- Panels: Individual door sections, typically 600-1200mm wide
- Track System: Top or bottom-hung mechanism allowing smooth operation
- Hinges: Connect panels allowing folding action
- Running Gear: Wheels/rollers enabling panels to slide
- Locking System: Multi-point locks for security
- Traffic Door: One panel can open independently like a normal door
- Threshold: Floor track (or low threshold for accessibility)
Materials: Aluminium vs. UPVC vs. Timber
Aluminium Bi-Fold Doors: Most popular choice (80%+ of installations):
- Slim Frames: Narrow sightlines maximise glass area and views
- Strength: Supports large panels with minimal framework
- Durability: Won't warp, rot, or require painting
- Low Maintenance: Occasional cleaning only
- Powder-Coated Finish: Wide colour range, long-lasting
- Thermal Performance: Thermally-broken frames prevent cold transfer
- Cost: £1,200-£2,000+ per metre width for quality systems
UPVC Bi-Fold Doors: Budget option:
- Lower Cost: £800-£1,400 per metre width
- Good Insulation: Multi-chambered profiles
- Chunkier Frames: Less elegant than aluminium
- Limited Colours: Mainly white or woodgrain effect
- Can Warp: Large panels prone to distortion in heat
- Shorter Lifespan: 15-20 years vs. 30+ for aluminium
Timber Bi-Fold Doors: Premium traditional option:
- Beautiful Appearance: Natural wood aesthetics
- Suits Period Properties: Better for conservation areas
- High Maintenance: Regular painting/staining required
- Can Swell/Warp: Affected by moisture
- Premium Pricing: £2,000-£3,500+ per metre width
- Thermal Performance: Good with proper glazing
For most North London extensions, quality aluminium doors offer the best balance of performance, aesthetics, and value.
Configuration Options
Panel Count and Arrangement:
- 3-Panel: Suitable for 2.1-3m openings
- 4-Panel: Most common, fits 2.8-4.2m openings
- 5-Panel: For 3.5-5m openings
- 6+ Panels: Wide orangeries or large extensions
Folding Arrangements:
- Fold to One Side: Most common, all panels stack to left or right
- Fold to Both Sides: Central opening with panels stacking each side
- Fold Outward or Inward: Outward folding more common
Traffic Door: One panel opens independently like a standard door:
- Convenient for quick garden access without opening all panels
- Can be any panel, but typically at one end
- Essential for daily use
- Usually included in quality systems
Glazing Specifications
Double Glazing: Standard for most installations:
- U-values of 1.2-1.6 W/m²K
- Argon gas-filled for better insulation
- Low-E coating reduces heat loss
- 24mm total thickness typical
Triple Glazing: Premium option:
- U-values of 0.8-1.0 W/m²K
- Better thermal and acoustic performance
- Heavier (requires robust hardware)
- More expensive (£200-£400 extra per door)
Safety Glass: Essential considerations:
- Toughened glass standard for safety
- Laminated glass for enhanced security and acoustic performance
- Building regulations require safety glazing in certain locations
Solar Control Glazing: For south-facing installations:
- Special coatings reflect solar radiation
- Prevents overheating in summer
- Reduces furniture fading
- Slight tint usually unnoticeable
Threshold Options
Standard Threshold: 60-70mm upstand:
- Most weatherproof option
- Drainage channels integrated
- Step over required
- Not wheelchair accessible
Low Threshold: 20-25mm upstand:
- Easier access, better for elderly/children
- More seamless indoor-outdoor transition
- Requires careful drainage design
- Slight step still present
Level Threshold: Completely flush:
- Wheelchair accessible, fully accessible design
- Seamless transition to garden
- Requires extensive drainage planning
- More expensive and complex installation
- May require building floor up or paving down
Installation Requirements
Structural Opening: Must be properly prepared:
- Steel lintel or beam supports load above
- Structural engineer calculations for beam size
- Opening must be square, level, and plumb
- Proper damp-proof course around opening
- Cavity closing/tray installation for weatherproofing
Subframe vs. Direct Fix:
- Subframe: Wooden or PVC frame installed first, doors fix to this. Allows adjustments, easier installation
- Direct Fix: Doors fixed directly to opening. Neater finish, requires perfect opening
Drainage: Critical for performance:
- Bottom track must drain water away
- External paving should fall away from threshold
- Drainage channels integrated into threshold
- Weep holes must remain clear
Security Features
Quality bi-fold doors include comprehensive security:
- Multi-Point Locking: Locks at top, middle, and bottom of panels
- Shoot Bolt Locks: Extending bolts secure into top and bottom tracks
- Anti-Lift Devices: Prevent panels being lifted off tracks
- Internal Beading: Glass secured from inside, can't be removed externally
- Laminated Glass: Holds together if broken, delays intruders
- Secure by Design: Police-approved systems available
Good bi-fold doors meet PAS 24 security standards and achieve high insurance ratings.
Operating Mechanisms
Top-Hung: Panels hang from top track:
- Smoother operation, less effort required
- No bottom track to trip over
- Better for level thresholds
- More expensive (£200-£400 premium)
- Requires robust top support
Bottom-Rolling: Panels run on bottom track:
- More common and economical
- Bottom track visible
- Still provides smooth operation if quality system
- Track can collect debris requiring cleaning
Costs of Bi-Fold Doors
Budget UPVC (per metre width): £800-£1,200
- Basic white UPVC
- Standard double glazing
- Bottom-rolling
- Basic hardware
Mid-Range Aluminium: £1,200-£1,800 per metre
- Quality aluminium frames
- Good glazing and hardware
- RAL colours available
- Standard warranty
Premium Aluminium: £1,800-£2,500+ per metre
- Slim sightline frames
- Triple glazing
- Top-hung option
- Flush thresholds
- Extended warranties
Typical Installation Examples:
- 3m wide 4-panel system (mid-range): £3,600-£5,400
- 4m wide 5-panel system (mid-range): £4,800-£7,200
- 5m wide 6-panel system (premium): £9,000-£12,500
Prices include doors, hardware, glazing, and installation but not structural opening preparation.
Choosing Quality Systems
Reputable manufacturers include:
- Origin: Premium UK brand, excellent quality, slim frames
- Smart Systems: High-quality aluminium, good value
- Schuco: German engineering, premium specification
- Reynaers: Belgian brand, commercial-grade quality
- Sunflex: Specialist in large openings
Avoid very cheap systems from unknown brands—bi-fold doors are used daily and cheap versions fail quickly.
Maintenance and Care
Proper maintenance ensures longevity:
- Clean tracks monthly, remove debris and dirt
- Lubricate hinges and running gear annually
- Wash frames and glass regularly
- Check drainage holes remain clear
- Adjust doors if alignment changes
- Inspect seals annually, replace if damaged
Quality aluminium bi-fold doors should last 30+ years with minimal maintenance.
Expert Bi-Fold Door Installation in North London
Hampstead Renovations installs premium bi-fold door systems throughout North London extensions. We supply and fit quality aluminium systems with proper structural preparation, ensuring perfect operation and weather performance for decades.
Call: 07459 345456 | Email: contact@hampsteadrenovations.co.uk