Hi, I am considering re-doing my internal doors and am looking at the option of a bi-fold door in the laundry. The laundry is only a small space (~5m2) so a bi-fold door will give me an extra ~400mm wide space for clothes baskets etc etc. A bi-fold door will be more expensive than a normal hinged door, and seems more tricky to install.
I am also concerned about the bottom pivot being screwed into the floor. The floor transitions about halfway across the jamb from tile to an angled engineer timber threshold (see pic) and I don't want any risk that the tile will break because they are new last year and cost an arm and a leg to have installed.
Hume Doors also recommended that bi-folds are installed in jambs with a stop (as for hinged doors), because the bi-fold might rub against the jamb. A carpenter I was considering for the job said that the existing jamb would be fine. I think if there is a flat jamb there will be gaps in the floors because they are fitted around the stop jamb.
What are people's thoughts on bi-folds? Are they worth the extra cost and effort? Will a bi-fold work in my situation - with the existing jamb and the bottom pivot?
Thank you 🙂
