Browse Forums General Discussion Bi-Fold Doors with Retractable flyscreens 2Aug 02, 2021 10:18 pm We have very large retractable insect screens, but with large sliding doors rather than bi-folds. We went with sliding doors based on a recommendation that many owners for some reason fail to actually use bifold doors. Anyway, your question is about insect screens, so happy to answer questions.
Re: Bi-Fold Doors with Retractable flyscreens 3Aug 02, 2021 11:23 pm You have 2 posts on the go. One refers to retractable fly screens and the other is bifold crimsafe doors. Are you talking about the same door and trying to decide what type of door/screen combo you are going with? Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 Re: Bi-Fold Doors with Retractable flyscreens 4Aug 03, 2021 9:36 pm Hi Chippy, Here is my current requirement as per the first sketch drawn by architect for my proposed house. Is is having nearly 10 to 12 meters of area covering dining, living, courtyard. Am trying to use either fully bi fold doors or subject to cost a combination of bi fold and sliding stacker glass door. Whichever I use, I need to cover them with crimsafe for safety reasons. So am thinking what is the best option, where I can optimize cost. Do I need to spend in all the cases say sliding stacker door plus crimsafe where I use sliding stacker door or bi fold glass doors plus cruisafe. Now for a specific portion of living where alfresco starts, am thinking of using CRIMSAFE bi fold doors for the alfresco. So in this case, I may not opt for CRIMSAFE for glass doors to the living, as already crimsafe bi fold doors at the alfresco serves the safety reason. Thx Re: Bi-Fold Doors with Retractable flyscreens 5Aug 03, 2021 10:19 pm We have about 11m of glazing across our central courtyard/alfresco. In the end we opted for a parting slider across the alfresco. Initially we were thinking of bifolds but the difficulty with security screens was the reason we just went with sliders. We had stackers on our last house and for the minor increase in opening size versus the struggle again with screens was the reason we went with standard sliders. Our courtyard is planted right up to our picture window so they just have fixed glazing with highline awnings so there is nothing interrupting the open look. Unless you are prepared to spend big dollars it's very hard to find the perfect option. Thats why we opted for 2400 high sliders. No stack to worry about like with bifolds. They are simple to use and easy to put security screens on. Good luck. Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 Hi Stuey, think you’ve got a couple of options here you’d just need to decide your preference/which options suits best. You could recess the windows (just keep in… 1 3208 we have a standard size and often we have a lot of variety to choose 0 2633 We are looking for sliding doors which are 5 metres tall. There are a few European options. Any manufacturers in Australia or distributors? 0 3520 |