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Bi-Fold Doors Buckhurst Hill

Bi-fold doors in Buckhurst Hill & surrounding areas. A luxury, top-end home improvement product, bi-folding doors are one of the most sought-after doors currently available on the market. At the Walthamstow Window Company, we offer sleek bi-fold doors made using modern aluminium and high performance glazing that reach an A energy rating.

Bi-folding doors create synergy between rooms of any shape or size, successfully connecting to your living space seamlessly and effortlessly. The doors are also extremely versatile, being hung either inside or outside of your home. For other door options please see our other door page.

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Bi-Fold Doors in Buckhurst Hill,
East London & Surrounding Counties

Whether incorporated into a new-build, an extension or an older period-style property, the door’s expansive glass panels give you an uninterrupted widescreen view of the outdoors, letting you enjoy your home and its surroundings all year round.
No door leaves the manufacturer without having gone through rigorous quality testing, giving you peace of mind that you’re choosing something which is truly built to last.

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Bi-Fold Doors

  • Available in high performance uPVC or aluminium
  • Range of colour and finishing options
  • Tailor-made for your living spaces
  • Let the light in without the cold!
  • Easy to use – slider tracks and ergonomic handles
  • Quality that lasts for decades
  • 10-year insurance backed guarantee – giving you peace of mind

Bright and spacious homes

With slim sightlines, effortless opening and a versatile range of opening options, bi-fold doors can really help to revitalise a home.

Made from three or more panels of folding doors, bi-fold doors slide along a set of tracks and fold back, allowing you to customise how much of a room you choose to open up to the outside.

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Origin – market leading supplier of aluminium bi-folding doors

For the latest home improvement, opt for our choice of aluminium bi-folding doors. Designed and manufactured in Buckinghamshire, Origin bi-folding doors are the highest quality products available for homeowners.

An Origin door installed by Walthamstow Windows is a completely bespoke product, tailor-made to your size, taste and home. They feature a smooth running free glide system, lightweight frames and superior weatherproofing – ideal for a seamless entrance to outside.

Easy maintenance and great energy efficiency

All of our bi-fold doors are made from either high quality uPVC or aluminium, making them durable and incredibly easy to clean and maintain. Thanks to their slim sightlines and large panes of glazing, bi-fold doors also maximise the amount of natural sunlight in your home.

As well as keeping the heat in all year round, our bi-fold doors make use of highly energy efficient windows to help insulate your home against any unwanted outside noise.

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Facts about Buckhurst Hill

History

The first mention of Buckhurst Hill is in 1135, when reference was made to “La Bocherste”, becoming in later years “Bucket Hill”, originally meaning a hill covered with beech trees.[2] It lay in Epping Forest and consisted of only a few scattered houses along the ancient road from Woodford to Loughton.

Before the building of the railways, Buckhurst Hill was on the stagecoach route between London and Cambridge, Norwich, Bury St Edmunds and Dunmow. Originally it was a part of the parish of Chigwell; there was no road connecting the two communities and in order to get to church, parishioners had to ford the River Roding at Woodford.[3] The Parish Church of St John was built in 1838 as a chapel of ease but Buckhurst Hill did not become a separate ecclesiastical parish until 1867.[4] St John’s National School was also built in 1838.

General Info

Buckhurst Hill is a town in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. Part of the metropolitan area of London and the Greater London Urban Area, it is adjacent to the northern boundary of the London Borough of Redbridge, around 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Charing Cross. The area developed following the opening of a railway line in 1856, originally part of the Eastern Counties Railway and now on the Central line of the London Underground.

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