Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Apr 20, 2010 8:50 pm Hi, We are having Canterbury timber bi-part doors installed to the rear of our new house. We are also having the matching timber bi-part fly screen doors installed. The fly screen layer is installed on the inside layer of the doors, whereas I'm used to having fly screens installed on the outside layer. Does anyone else have these and which way were they installed? Re: Question on fly screen for timber bi-part door 2Apr 27, 2010 9:33 pm i don't but that sounds right. External bifolds doors are installed so that when they are open they stick out of the house rather than inside the house. Therefore for the fly screen to be able to open, it would have to be on the inside layer. Re: Question on fly screen for timber bi-part door 3Apr 27, 2010 9:51 pm We have a Bi-part without flyscreens, but the track is there for it on the inside. Built a Tribeca 44 with the Big M Sales Accept 15/06/09, Contract Signed 24/09/09, Site Start 23/11/09, Slab 11/12/09, Frame 12/01/10, Roof 20/01/10, Lock-up 30/03/10, Fixing 30/04/10, Handover 27/08/10. Hello everyone Please advice me how can I install mesh security window or we cab say mesh flyscreen inside while the pvc plantation shutters are already installed? Is… 0 11605 Engineering timber is certainly a less fuss option, times cheaper to supply and install and better withstands humidity. 1 15907 You have no photo with your post. Best I can say is to remove an A&L flyscreen don't be afraid to distort the frame almost like a trapezium. It doesn't take a lot of… 1 7071 |