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Hi Ollie


I installed some Schuco aluminium bifold doors, which were a little more expensive than some other makes. I'm really pleased with them.


All I would say is that you should be very careful with your supplier. I chose badly and ended up with a company that was not very reputable (and has since gone into liquidation). I almost lost a large deposit. The doors didn't arrive for 15 weeks!


Good luck.

  • 2 months later...
We're about to buy from UKBifold as seems to be a good balance between price and quality. They're the only approved manufacturers of Reynaers aluminium doors in the UK and offer a 10 year annual service as standard to keep the doors tip top. Found the advice on their website invaluable!

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