
How to measure for your
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The question now is, how do you open that
space in your home to incorporate a folding sliding door?
The first thing that you need is an opening to accommodate
the door.

The opening must be of sound structure to allow the door to
be installed correctly.
The opening walls and floor can be constructed from
structural timber, steel, brick, concrete or concrete block.
Thermalite, cinder blocks or breeze blocks are not suitable
to obtain a firm structural fixing.
The head of the opening must be constructed from steel,
structural timber or concrete. Light metal lintels and
timber sub-frames are not suitable to obtain a firm
structural fixing.
The next step is to measure your opening.

This must be done from side to side and top to bottom.
Always allow 20mm (¾”) tolerance in
your measurements.
It is advisable to use a large spirit level to check the
opening as an opening that is not level can effect your
measurement.
When deciding the way that you would like your threshold to
be situated, always make allowances in your measurement to
accommodate the bottom track. Note: the frame height
includes the bottom track.

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Once you have your opening size you need
to decide which direction you would like you door to fold
and if you would like it to fold to the left or to the right
or both.
Folding sliding doors are available made to your
measurements and can be up to 3000mm (10’) high and 10000mm
(30’) wide. The maximum panel width being 1000mm (39⅜”).
Folding sliding doors are always viewed from the inside, so
when ordering always give the opening direction of your door
as you look at it from the inside.
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