Bifolds make a beautiful addition to homes and businesses, whatever your property style. When you design your doors, you’ll have lots of decisions to make about their appearance and functionality, including the bifold layout and frame colours.

One of the other factors to consider is the threshold of your new bifolds. At the top and base of the doorway, a threshold will need to be crossed when moving between inside and outside spaces, affecting the access and appearance of your doors.

So which type of bifold threshold should you choose? Here are some top tips to follow.

What is a bifold threshold?

Bifold door thresholds refer to the track on which the door panes slide, seamlessly opening and closing the doors. There are several threshold designs for different requirements, depending on the look and functionality you want for the doors. This includes low threshold options that are almost flush with the floor.

Do bifold doors need a threshold?

Much like sliding doors, bifold doors need a threshold to help them glide effortlessly to one or both sides of the doorway. However, this doesn’t mean you have to have the bulky threshold you’d see with an old-style patio door. It’s important to consider which threshold is right for your bifolds, depending on the desired door configuration, weather protection and access needs.

What are the bifold threshold options?

Threshold options for your bifolds will depend on the brand chosen and what your installers can offer. For example, Origin bifold doors come with three thresholds. Their non-weathered thresholds are virtually flush with the floor, but they also have a rebated threshold. This weathered threshold contains a small lip on one track edge, creating a more weathertight seal. The third design is a special threshold to give those with mobility needs easier access.

What are the benefits of low threshold bifolds?

While weathered thresholds are designed for enhanced weatherproofing, flush designs come with other benefits. This option is often chosen by those who want clear access in the doorway, such as elderly customers or households with small children. However, because the door seal doesn’t have the lip for extra weatherproofing, it’s often suited to sheltered doorways, such as covered patios or conservatories.

How do I choose a bifold door threshold?

When deciding on the best threshold for bifolds, discuss your aims with your installer. They’ll help you design a door threshold that’s in keeping with your needs and the style of your home. You should also discuss access needs and who will be using the space. Your bifold company should also assess your property for suitability and let you know the pros and cons of each option. For example, if your bifolds will be exposed to draughts and heavy rainfall, you may want a weathered threshold for extra protection from the elements.

Design your perfect bifold doors

To design the ideal bifold doors for your needs, speak to our team. At YPE Bifold Doors, we offer access to a wide range of beautiful products. Our bifold supply and installation services are available across London and Surrey, including Kingston upon Thames and Leatherhead.

For a free quote, call now on 020 3962 2305.