Gap in Bottom Corner of Aluminium Bifold Doors Allowing Draughts
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WILLShorty
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Gap in Bottom Corner of Aluminium Bifold Doors Allowing Draughts

by WILLShorty » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:40 pm

Hi, I had aluminium bifold doors fitted in my property when I bought the house about a year ago, I haven't got around to completing the room until recently and I just noticed there is a draught coming through the new doors and when looking closer at this realised that there is a significant gap at the bottom right of the closing door (and frame) roughly 6mm and the seal is not touching however the top of the doors and the other 2 panels are sealed well. I haven't tried any adjustments as of yet because I don't know much about these type of things but I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction of how to fix this problem ?

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Re: Gap in Bottom Corner of Aluminium Bifold Doors Allowing Draughts

by welsh brickie » Wed Apr 13, 2016 7:55 pm

Don't attempt to do this yourself, you will need to contact a specialist,

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Re: Gap in Bottom Corner of Aluminium Bifold Doors Allowing Draughts

by harvsey69 » Fri May 06, 2016 6:10 am

it seems the opening bi fold door has been packed to high on installation it will need re packing and bringing down u say it was fitted a year ago will the fitter not come back out and re adjust

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Re: Gap in Bottom Corner of Aluminium Bifold Doors Allowing Draughts

by rogerpw » Mon Dec 27, 2021 2:59 pm

Did you manage to sort this? Have the same problem, corner of opening bifold door has excessive gap to frame, can anyone advise a solution? Thinking of using a foam or rubber stick-on strip to reduce the draft

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