Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 5Mar 12, 2008 5:01 pm We have 2 'banks' of aluminium bifolds. 4 panels/1 panel type. They span about 3600mm each
It cost us an extra $4400 for each 'bank' over the price of a aluminium slider. I think timber were an extra $6000 ea Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 8Mar 12, 2008 7:41 pm I like the look of timber, price of aluminium and thermal properties of wood. Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 9Mar 12, 2008 10:36 pm Quote: I like the look of timber, price of aluminium and thermal properties of wood. SAme with DeeElle... love the look of timber doors/windows... but very expensive compared to aluminum... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Built the Nevada 42 Next project - landscaping! Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 10Mar 12, 2008 11:39 pm andrew,
it also depends on what "look" you are going for too. With the house we built (The Grande - Carlisle Homes) you could see the rear window and bi fold door from the front door which was wood. It made sense for us to have a wooden window and door to match the front. The upgrade was about $4000 but well worth it IMO. Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 11Mar 12, 2008 11:52 pm Timber for all the good things
and Aluminium...... Well for the lazy bits, But with our recent hot weather, I've the checks I've been doing on indirect heat on window panes and aluminium - wow does that aluminium pump that heat in - and in winter - well guess what ? No surprises there is there. We use Aluminium in cooking utensils because...... ????? It quickly reacts to changes in temperature and is a good conductor. My answer - timber becasue it is thermally efficient, renewable resource, (if the right timber is used) warm to look at, warm to touch, and adds character and feel to a house. Steve Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 12Mar 13, 2008 12:26 am Yak_ChatTimber for all the good things and Aluminium...... Well for the lazy bits, But with our recent hot weather, I've the checks I've been doing on indirect heat on window panes and aluminium - wow does that aluminium pump that heat in - and in winter - well guess what ? No surprises there is there. We use Aluminium in cooking utensils because...... ????? It quickly reacts to changes in temperature and is a good conductor. My answer - timber becasue it is thermally efficient, renewable resource, (if the right timber is used) warm to look at, warm to touch, and adds character and feel to a house. Steve grrr I want wooden windows. Oh well ... the next house MInd you I do think it is about the entire house (yes Steve I'm a convert So wooden windows are the go if you are doing all the right stuff along with it (thermal efficiency that is). Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 13Mar 13, 2008 12:32 am Quote: grrr I want wooden windows. Oh well ... the next house . D - Nothing in life is ever perfect or 100% acheivable. So enjoy the moment you are in now, you're building a dream home, just what you want now - with the knowledge and skills you have - and guess what - I't maybe will not happne again fro along time - So enjoy it - live with it and plan of the next house - when that time comes. Steve Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 14Mar 13, 2008 12:46 am Yak_ChatQuote: grrr I want wooden windows. Oh well ... the next house . D - Nothing in life is ever perfect or 100% acheivable. Steve you are right ... doubt we will move again but you never know what the future holds. And perfection is such a unrealistic ideal ... never achievable. and yes we are building our dream ... just wish it would HURRY up and eventuate. Went there today (dust storms everywhere) and still no progress but notice that other builds are moving along Back to windows: wood is the go I reckon but andrew do what you think is right for you. Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 15Mar 13, 2008 2:29 pm We wanted aluminium bi-fold doors for our alfresco, they look great and less maintenance however they were over $1000 more expensive than the timber ones (timber $3500 ish vs Aluminium $4500 ish). Go figure....now having the timber ones. doors 16Mar 13, 2008 3:30 pm Biforld doors requires some space for the door to open fully. Stacker door....stacks!
I don't think you can get flyscreens for bifold doors but you can with a stacker door. Timber doors looks great when it is new but do require some maintenance as it does age over time. I think bifold doors cost more. We chose aluminium stacker doors because it is cheaper and we can get it in a colour that matches the windows. Sammy Re: ALUMINIUM BIFOLD OR TIMBER BIFOLD? 18Mar 14, 2008 9:09 am The builder charged us an extra $2600 for a 3.6m stacker door. You can get a smaller size door/cheaper but we initially like the bifold door idea but too expensive and decide to get the largest stacker door that can fit. When it comes to choosing the perfect flooring for your home, nothing quite matches the elegance and durability of… 0 0 Has anyone had red cedar timber windows painted and if so have they lasted? Our local supplier has recommended using accoya instead because of the quality 0 19157 Thanks for your reply, Michelle! The water staining is a big worry, and since the kitchen is timber floored and the bathrooms exit onto timber we just know the floors… 2 14549 |