Bifold doors for 96" x 80" opening
Cindy Atwood
6 years ago
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Cindy Atwood
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90” x 80” bifold patio doors
Comments (2)1k per foot you pay for Nana walls and even they start at about $600-800 per foot and I'm sure it's a much better door and system, and even so your door is 7'6" so 1k per foot should only be around 8k. Something doesn't sound right unless there is an additional 6k in bells and whistles which also don't make much sense especially the product is from Andersen or Pella manufacturers. That said, I understand you have a 14-16' opening and you want the bi-fold to open up the entire opening and there is something to look at it would worth the money... Spending 14k to open up a 7' opening I can't see that cost to justify it's purpose unless of course the money burn a hole in your pocket than its perfectly fine. If I to hit a million dollar lottery and told my wife lets get a 14k door ... she would say lets get a 3k door and a 10k Kohler Numi High Tech Toilet or take a nice European vacation. lol Just saying....See MoreHelp w/bypass & bifold mirror closets. Do I need molding or casing?
Comments (2)The opening has to be finished to accept the hardware that is included. The instructions should tell you the opening you need...See MoreCloset Doors for 96 inch wide opening
Comments (5)96" is a very wide opening for any interior door. Is this a also a standard depth closet (maybe 25-30"?) or is it also unusually deep? French doors for a 72" opening are available off-the-shelf because a 3'0' door is also a very common size. Could you close in and reframe the opening to 72" and use a standard door set? The other option is to reframe it so that you can use two door sets (e.g., two 48" double doors) or one double door and one single door (e.g., 60" double and 36" single). Bruce...See MoreCloset doors help! 96''x80'' opening!
Comments (1)Going to need to do something like this 3-Panel sliding door. Not ideal but not the absolute worst either. I have them in my small place. Visit a real lumberyard they should have no issues getting you one for a hell of a lot less than $1K....See Moremabj26
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