Aluminum Thermal Break Bifold Window

Why Choose Aluminum Bifold Windows?

The aluminum bifold window features a unique design that allows the panels to fold and stack neatly to one side. This creates a wide, unobstructed opening, making them perfect for connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. Bifold windows are ideal for areas requiring maximum ventilation and seamless transitions.

Popular Residential Bifold Window Materials

Today, many residential homes opt for thermally broken aluminum frames combined with double-tempered insulated glass. This configuration enhances thermal and sound insulation. For improved energy efficiency, consider upgrading to LowE glass, argon gas-filled glass, or even triple-glazed units.

Diverse Frame Options for Your Bifold Windows

Aluminum thermal break frames for bifold windows come in various sizes, ranging from 70mm to 100mm profiles. The 70mm frame is commonly used due to its sufficient strength for most building structures. Check out our bifold window frame video on YouTube or contact us for a sample.

Popular Bifold Windows Designs

Although bifold windows can have various panels, 3-panel bifold windows are still the most popular design, there are 2-panel, 4-panel, 5 panels, 6 panels, etc designs to choose from as well.

Quality Bifold Window Hardware

Bifold window hardware components are rollers on the top and bottom, hinges, and lock. There are two options, visible hinge and invisible hinge.

Option A

Option B

Screen Options for Bifold Windows

If you need a screen, the retractable screen will be a good option, made from fiberglass and conveniently retracts when not in use.

Built-In Blinds for Bifold Windows

For rooms requiring privacy, consider built-in blinds. These blinds are inserted between two panes of insulating glass and can be controlled easily manually.

Customizable Color Options

We offer a variety of color choices with a standard powder-coated finish. For coastal areas or regions with intense sunlight, consider PVDF coating for enhanced durability against extreme weather conditions.