Bifolding Wood Doors - 08 14 76
Bifold doors work in pairs, usually with two doors folding to one side or four doors splitting in the center and folding back. They offer the advantage of opening to almost 100 percent of the space they cover shut.
Like most other sliding doors, the weight of a bifold door is borne entirely by the top rail, and the bottom rail is merely a guide.
They are designed for closets, pantries, and folding doors between rooms.
Bifolding Wood Doors Industry Associations:
- American Hardware Manufacturers Association
- Door & Hardware Institute
- Window & Door Manufacturers Association
Tips on Estimating Bifolding Wood Door Costs from RSMeans
Wood doors vary considerably in price. The primary determinant is the veneer material. Lauan, birch, and oak are the most common veneers. Other variables include hollow or solid core, fire rating, flush or raised panel, and finish. |

