Aluminium Bifold Door Costs UK: Origin vs Smart vs Sunflex
For a standard three-panel aluminium bifold installation in the UK, homeowners typically expect to pay between £3,000 and £6,000, depending on the brand, sightlines, and thermal specification. While the allure of “opening up the home” is the primary driver, the price variance between a trade-grade system and a premium brand like Origin often comes down to the “sightline”—the width of the aluminium frame visible between the glass panes.
Aluminium is the undisputed material of choice for bifolds because it provides the structural rigidity necessary to support massive panes of glass without the warping risks associated with timber or the bulkiness of uPVC.
Comparing the Market Leaders: Origin, Smart, and Sunflex
When sourcing aluminium bifolds, the UK market is generally split into “Premium Architectural” and “High-Value Trade” systems.
Origin: The Premium Benchmark
Origin is widely regarded as the gold standard for residential aluminium bifolds in the UK. Their systems are manufactured in Buckinghamshire and are known for exceptional build quality and long-term warranties.
Key offerings include the Soho Collection, which focuses on ultra-slim sightlines (OB36+ range) to maximise the glass-to-frame ratio. For those seeking a more traditional look, the Georgian Style provides period charm with modern thermal performance.
Price Expectation: Expect to pay a premium for Origin. A mid-sized 3-panel set can easily push toward the £4,000–£6,000 mark when fully installed, especially if opting for the ultra-slim Soho profiles.
Smart Systems: The Versatile Alternative
Smart Systems often provides a similar aesthetic to Origin but is frequently positioned as a more cost-effective alternative for homeowners who want the aluminium look without the brand premium. They are highly regarded for their “Cradle to Cradle” (C2C) certification, making them a strong choice for eco-conscious builds.
Sunflex: The Engineering Specialist
Sunflex is often favoured by architects for larger spans. While Origin and Smart excel in residential settings, Sunflex systems are frequently seen in larger commercial-to-residential conversions where the weight and scale of the glass require heavy-duty engineering.
The “Sightline” Tax: Why Slimmer Frames Cost More
In the world of aluminium bifolds, you pay for what you don’t see.
Standard bifolds have sightlines around 70mm (similar to the Origin OB72). However, “ultra-slim” profiles, such as the Origin OB36+, reduce that visible frame to just 36mm. This reduction allows for significantly more natural light and a more seamless transition to the garden.
The Cost Impact: Ultra-slim profiles require stronger, more expensive aluminium alloys to maintain structural integrity with less material. Switching from a standard profile to an ultra-slim one can add 15% to 30% to the cost of the unit.
Thermal Performance: U-Values and the 2025 Standards
With the UK building regulations tightening, the thermal performance of aluminium—historically its weakest point—has improved dramatically. Modern “thermal breaks” (plastic inserts that prevent heat from escaping through the aluminium frame) now allow bifolds to achieve impressive U-values.
Origin’s OB36+ system, for instance, can achieve U-values as low as 0.78 W/m²K. For context, any system under 1.4 W/m²K is generally compliant with current replacement standards, but hitting sub-1.0 puts you in the territory of high-efficiency retrofits and Passivhaus-adjacent performance.
Installation Costs and the “Threshold Trap”
The cost of the door is only one part of the equation. Installation of bifolds is more complex than standard windows because the track must be perfectly level to ensure the doors “glide” without sticking.
The Threshold Decision
You have two primary options for the bottom track, and the choice significantly affects both the cost and the “feel” of the room:
- Weathered Threshold (Sunk): The track is recessed into the floor. This provides a minimal lip and a tight weathertight seal, preventing rain from blowing into the house. This is the standard for external use.
- Non-Weathered (Flush): The track is completely flush with the floor. While this creates a stunning, seamless transition, it offers less protection against driving rain. These are typically reserved for internal spaces or very well-sheltered porches.
Cost Note: Sinking a threshold into an existing concrete slab often requires cutting and pouring new concrete, which can add £300 to £800 to the installation labour cost.
Summary Pricing Guide (Estimated Fully Fitted)
| Configuration | Budget/Trade Range | Mid-Range (Smart/Similar) | Premium (Origin/Soho) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-Panel (Standard) | £2,500 – £3,500 | £3,500 – £4,500 | £4,500 – £6,500 |
| 4-Panel (Standard) | £3,000 – £4,500 | £4,500 – £6,000 | £6,000 – £8,500 |
| 5+ Panel (Large) | £4,000 – £6,000 | £6,000 – £9,000 | £9,000 – £14,000+ |
Prices based on average UK regional indices; London and South East typically carry a 15-20% premium on labour.
Maintenance: Keeping the Glide
Unlike uPVC, aluminium does not warp, but it can “seize” if the tracks are neglected. To ensure a 20+ year lifespan:
- Vacuum the Tracks: Debris in the track is the #1 cause of “stiff” bifolds.
- Avoid Abrasive Cleaners: Aluminium powder-coating is durable, but harsh chemicals can dull the finish. Use warm soapy water.
- Check the Alignment: Every 2-3 years, have an installer check the hinge alignment to ensure the doors aren’t “dropping,” which can cause the seals to leak.
Regional Price Variations across the UK
The prices in the table above reflect national averages, but the actual cost of a bifold installation varies significantly by region. London and the South East carry a 15–20% premium on labour, driven by higher wage rates and the increased cost of running a business in the capital. A 3-panel Origin installation that costs £5,000 in Bristol could easily reach £6,000 in Kensington.
Conversely, the North of England, Wales, and Scotland generally see prices at or slightly below the national averages, though rural areas can carry a premium due to reduced competition among specialist installers. The key variable is not the cost of the door itself (which is consistent across the UK) but the labour rate.
Common Mistakes When Choosing Aluminium Bifolds
- Prioritising sightlines over thermal spec: Ultra-slim profiles look stunning but cost significantly more and may offer slightly lower thermal performance than standard profiles due to the reduced frame depth. If energy efficiency is your priority, a standard 70mm sightline may deliver better U-values than a 36mm ultra-slim.
- Ignoring the structural opening: Bifold doors are heavy. A 5-panel aluminium set can weigh over 200kg. The structural opening must be supported by an adequate lintel, and the floor must be level. If these checks are not done before ordering, you may face expensive remedial work.
- Choosing the wrong configuration: The “traffic door”—the panel that opens independently for daily use—should be on the side you naturally approach. Getting this wrong is inconvenient for the next 20 years.
- Forgetting about furniture: Handles, locks, and letterplates (if the bifolds are on a porch) are often not included in the base price. Budget an extra £100–£300 for quality hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do aluminium bifold doors last? A well-maintained aluminium bifold should last 40+ years. The powder-coated finish is designed to resist fading and corrosion, and the structural integrity of the frame does not degrade. The moving parts—rollers, hinges, and locks—may need replacement after 15–20 years depending on use.
Do I need Building Regulations approval for bifold doors? If you are replacing existing doors on a like-for-like basis and using a FENSA or Certass registered installer, they can self-certify the work. If you are creating a new structural opening (e.g., removing a wall to install bifolds), you will need Building Control approval.
Can aluminium bifolds be used in conservation areas? In some cases, yes—but the conservation officer will typically require a specific colour (black, grey, or heritage green) and may reject ultra-slim profiles that look too modern. Always consult the local planning authority before making a purchase.
For those deciding between materials, aluminium bifolds offer the best longevity and aesthetic for large openings. If you are comparing this against the cost of a full home upgrade, see our replacement costs guide or explore Eco4 grant eligibility to see if funding is available for your energy-efficient retrofit.
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