Smart Visofold 2 Pane Bi-Fold Door In Grey (Matt) - (1600mm x 2400mm)
Our Smart Visofold 2 Pane Bi-Fold Doors In Grey (Matt) are the best-selling aluminium bi-folds in the UK today. The doors fold left to right and have dimensions of 1600mm x 2400mm
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The Smart Visofold 2 Pane Bi-Fold Door In Grey (Matt) - (1600mm x 2400mm) is a sleek and practical addition to any modern home. Crafted from high-quality materials with a contemporary matt finish, this bi-fold door floods your home with natural light and seamlessly connects your indoor and outdoor spaces.
It features a smooth sliding mechanism that makes it easy to use, while its range of security features help to keep your home safe and protected.
Whether you're looking to create a stylish and functional living space, or simply want to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors from the comfort of your own home, our 2 Pane Bi Fold Doors are the perfect choice.
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Bead
QuickGlaze |
QuickGlaze |
Ext. Colour
Grey 7016 - (Matt finish) |
Grey 7016 - (Matt finish) |
Int. Colour
Grey 7016 - (Matt finish) |
Grey 7016 - (Matt finish) |
Slide direction (viewed from outside)
Right |
Right |
Master Door (viewed from outside)
N/A |
N/A |
Configuration
2 Pane (202) |
2 Pane (202) |
Delivery Method
Assembled - (recommended) |
Assembled - (recommended) |
Marine/Hazardous Paint
No |
No |
Glass
Double Glazed - (28mm) |
Double Glazed - (28mm) |
External Sash Profile
Square |
Square |
Main Handle
Lever/Lever |
Lever/Lever |
Slave Handle
Intermediate |
Intermediate |
Part Q Compliant
No |
No |
Intermediate Handles To Lock
Non-Locking |
Non-Locking |
Cylinder
3* Security Key-Key |
3* Security Key-Key |
Magnetic Catch
Black (Default) |
Black (Default) |
Lever/Lever Colour
Black |
Black |
'D' pull handle colour
Black (Recommended) |
Black (Recommended) |
Hinge Colour
Black |
Black |
Open direction (viewed from outside)
Outwards |
Outwards |
Trickle Vent
None |
None |
Sill
None |
None |
Threshold
DV14 50mm rebated |
DV14 50mm rebated |
Overall width
1600mm |
1600mm |
Overall height
2400mm |
2400mm |
Brand/Model | Smart Visofold 1000 bi-folding door |
Material | Aluminium |
Delivery Time | 10 working days* |
Glazing | 28mm Double Glazed/36mm Triple Glazed |
Cill Options | 150mm/190mm/225mm |
Standard Colours | Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016 Matt), Black (RAL 9005 Matt), White (Gloss), Bespoke RAL Colours |
Handle Colours | Black/White/Chrome/Graphite/Satin Silver |
Guarantee | 10-Year Manufacturers Guarantee |
*Delivery time is a typical example and is dependent on postcode and current workload.
Frame Depth | 70mm |
Sash Depth | 74mm |
Sightlines | 132mm |
Max Height | 2500mm |
Max Width | 1200mm (per sash) |
Max Sash Weight | 120kg |
U Value | from 1.5 W/m²K |
Air Permeability | Class 4 (600Pa) |
Water Tightness | Class E (750Pa) |
Resistance to Wind Load | Class 4 (1800Pa) |
2022 Document L compliant | Yes |
Security | PAS24 |
Yes - all of our bi-folding doors meet the new UK building regulations.
If your opening is bigger than the maximum size we can manufacture a bi-fold, we would advise a sliding patio door as a more suitable choice, as these can be made to larger sizes.
A bi-folding door is a large, heavy item with a lot of moving parts, and we recommend they are fitted by a qualified tradesman. Please consult our installation guides for more information.
If installed correctly, an aluminium bi-folding door will require little to no maintenance. Almost all of the issues reported with bi-folds are due to improper installation, so please exercise caution!
You can choose to have the doors delivered fully assembled or in ‘flat pack’. Flat pack orders will have the door sashes delivered separately and the frame delivered in four sections to make up on-site, ideal for larger doors or homes with limited access. Bi-folds over a certain size will automatically be delivered flat pack for ease of transport. Please contact the office for exact details before ordering if more information is required.
Yes, bi-folds are very secure due to their multipoint locking systems. If your door is in a vulnerable area or if you are concerned, you can upgrade to document Q specification. This improves aspects of the door, including laminated glass, which does not smash like normal glass and remains in place even if attacked, similar to a car windscreen.
Yes, we can offer marine-grade upgrades for customers who live within 10 miles of the coast.
Deciding which threshold and sill combination you have on your bi-folding door is perhaps the most important decision. If the wrong threshold is selected, you could have issues with floor levels and door opening clearance. There are various thresholds to choose from, and we recommend consulting the help icon for a detailed explanation of each.
Many customers want to achieve a flush effect, where the transition from the internal to the external is seamless with the doors open. This should be discussed with your builder, as it is ultimately the floor levels that create the flush effect, not the threshold.
It is also important to consider the location of the door. If your door is prone to extreme weather or is in an exposed location, a higher threshold may be more suitable to provide better weather protection.
You will need to work with your architect and planning officer to clarify if trickle vents are necessary. There are many aspects of a build that can affect airflow (air bricks, existing doors, extractor fans, etc.), so it is impossible for us to determine this.
Planning permission is not typically required for replacement windows or doors, providing you are not making any alterations to the original aperture.
For windows going into a new build or extension, planning permission will depend on the size and nature of the build itself. Check with your local council or building authority at the planning stage.
For refurbishment projects in a property you own, you will not need building control or authority sign-off, provided you are replacing the current doors with an improved or like-for-like product.
For new builds and extensions, the products will need building regulations consent and must meet UK building regulations. Accreditations such as document Q, PAS24, and Police Approved may not be essential, but check with your architect or authority.
If larger glass areas and uninterrupted views are your main concern, a sliding door may be a better choice. Sliding doors can be up to 2.5 metres wide per door, compared to a bi-fold where the maximum is 1200mm. However, sliding doors will always have at least one fixed door, so you cannot open the entire aperture as you can with a bi-fold.
We only use industry-leading brands for our products, especially important for bi-folds as they can vary in quality. We proudly display every brand we supply, and any research into these brands will confirm their quality.
Lesser quality bi-folds can be problematic due to their moving parts. Lesser quality bi-folds often require constant adjustment, which can become costly. Be wary of companies that do not disclose the manufacturer they use.
Double glazed: The standard option with two sheets of 4mm glass and a 20mm thermal spacer. Suitable for most applications and the most cost-effective.
Triple glazed: Adds an extra sheet of 4mm glass, improving energy rating and noise reduction. More expensive and heavier than standard glass.
Laminated: High-security glass that holds together when shattered. Suitable for larger panes or in vulnerable areas where security is a concern.
Integral blinds: Magnetic integral blinds inside the glass. Suitable for customers who want privacy without retrofitting blinds or curtains.
Stock colours are Anthracite Grey, Black, and White. We can also offer any colour from the RAL colour chart. To quote for a bespoke RAL colour, please use our online door designer.
In our experience, uPVC bi-folding doors tend to have more maintenance issues. Due to their size and moving parts, bi-folding doors lend themselves better to stronger materials like aluminium. uPVC bi-folds are more prone to ‘dropping’ and need more adjustments, making them less reliable than aluminium doors.
Yes, you can have a traffic door that acts independently from the other doors. This will be the master door on your design, so for example, if the doors slide right, the traffic door will be on the far left.
On 3, 5, and 7 pane designs, the lead door acts as a traffic door. For 2, 4, or 6 pane designs, make sure the door is hinged at the wall side for it to act as a traffic door.
Bi-folding doors (also known as ‘fold and slide’ doors) consist of multiple door leaves (usually between 2 and 7) that fold back on themselves to create a full opening. The doors can slide one way or both ways and fold back onto each other. They run on a track, and magnets hold the doors together for easy folding.
Bi-folding doors are popular because they allow large openings to the outside, making them a stylish and secure product.
2 pane bi-folding doors remain popular due to their stylish and functional nature, allowing full access to your home. Many building companies still specify 2 pane bi-fold doors on new builds, showing their continued popularity.
The minimum width for a 2 pane bi-fold door is typically 700mm per door (1400mm overall). Although smaller sizes are possible, most customers opt for wider doors, such as 2 metres, for better views through the glass.
No, 2 pane bi-fold doors are very secure. Our aluminium doors come with insurance-approved locking systems and 3-star cylinders, resistant to drilling, picking, or lock-bumping. Laminated security glass can also be added, which will not shatter under attack and is required on new builds to meet 2022 security regulations.
A two-man team can fit 2 pane bi-fold doors in a few hours if the opening is prepared. Removing an older door may extend the installation time, but most of our 2 pane bi-fold doors are installed in new openings, such as extensions.
Good quality aluminium 2 pane bi-fold doors should last a long time. Our product comes with a 10-year guarantee and a 5-year glass guarantee. With proper maintenance, such as regular cleaning and lubricating of moving parts, aluminium doors can last 25 years or more without peeling, bowing, or discolouration.
Step 1
The first step is to measure your brick to brick width and height (NOT the existing frames if there is already a door or window present). This is also referred to as the structural opening.
Step 2
We suggest measuring at three points in both height and width to ensure there are no discrepancies in the brickwork. If you find it runs out slightly, simply work from the smallest size.
Step 3
You should also measure the cross corners and take a diagonal measurement if possible to further check the brickwork is running true.
Step 4
Once you have your brick-to-brick sizes you need to deduct 10mm off the overall width and height. THESE ARE THE SIZES YOU ORDER! The 10mm is the fitting tolerance that will allow you to fit the item easily into the opening. We do not make this deduction for you!
Things To Consider
Achieving a flush finish
Use our threshold guides (found in the downloads section) to decide the best threshold and sill option for your doors. Its important to remember that if you are looking for a flush finish, this is achieved by the flooring levels that run up to the track and are the responsibility of the homeowner and the architect/builder. Please speak to your builder or flooring contractor and show them the threshold options if you are unsure.
Trickle Vents
Due to new 2022 building regulations, there is a good chance any doors going into new extensions (or even refurbishments) may require trickle vents. If you are unsure, please refer to either your architect or local planning office to see if this is a requirement.
If trickle vents are required, your doors will be supplied with an add-on piece to the head jamb. This is included in the overall size you specify, and gives you some extra clearance to allow for plasterboards internally. The trickle vent itself will typically be installed in the head frame or the add-on itself, although this can vary by manufacturer. If this detail is important to you please ask before placing your order.
Orientation
Always remember when specifying your opening direction that all doors are viewed from the EXTERNAL of the property. For example, if you select a bi-folding door with the doors sliding left, that is the doors sliing left as viewed from the outside of the house.
If inward opening doors are specified, please ensure you have considered any furniture etc. on the inside of the room. This is particularly important with bi-folding doors, which would need to stack inside the room. (Typically, this is not common and they are ordered opening outwards).