Force 8’s innovative Aluminium bi–fold doors

Date: 2 April 2018
Source: force8.uk
Force 8’s innovative Aluminium bi – fold doors
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force8.uk

Date: 2 April 2018

Bi fold doors have recently become a popular household home improvement product and are popular among home extensions.

Furthering this, most bi folding doors are manufactured using aluminium making it the first choice for homeowners and architects.

Since these styles of doors are manufactured using both aluminium and steel, this combines to make easy gliding and operating door. As bi folds are great for creating a focal point to your home, it gives a better view of the outside world. To better this, as these can be manufactured with narrow frames giving an aesthetically pleasing finish as well as letting in large amount of light.

As with all of Force 8 windows and doors, our bi folds are virtually maintenance free and have a level of security. We have also developed our designs to ensure that they are functional yet aesthetically pleasing. Force 8 can offer you a design that has constantly been developed to ensure that it is stylish yet slim but still sturdy and secure.

Force 8’s range of bi folding doors can offer you a wide range of formats and colours to suit all home styles and we also offer a wide range of different opening layouts. Each bi fold that you purchase from us is available in the full 210 RAL colours and you are also able to match the hinges with any RAL colour.

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