Not just another pretty face, our bi-fold mirror closet doors are solid 3/4 in. MDF with the mirror laminated directly to the surface. Other mirror doors are simply mesh backed mirror in a lightweight frame. In 1957, when our doors with our patented cam activated hinges and heavy duty hardware first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike. From Turner Construction when they built the Hofstra Dormitories to HRH Construction when they built the Trump Towers, developers continue to purchase our Impact Plus bi-fold and sliding doors. They are the perfect marriage of beauty and safety.
Highlights
A polished edge mirror is a smooth flat finish on the edge of the mirror, clean, modern look
Dimensions listed in the name of bi-fold door are the finished opening this unit will fit into, which includes the top and bottom track, the door and proper space between the door and tracks; the actual door panel is 76-3/4 in. for 80 in. tall openings
Bi-Fold is for a 54 in. wide finished opening and is made of four 13-1/4 in. panels
Bi-Fold height is adjustable from 79-1/4 in. x 80-1/2 in. for 80 in. tall doors
Solid construction gives the door a very solid and sturdy feel when opening and closing
1 of a kind, patented cam activated hinges, a softer more definitive close
Heavy Duty Aluminum Powder Coated White Track
Bi-Fold allows for full access, doors open toward the edge of the opening, allowing access to 90% of the closets width when opened
Lifetime warranty on hardware
Unfinished optional Hardwood Saddle
Heavy duty hardware ensures smooth quiet operation
A: Our doors are made to fit into finished openings. That means that all the construction on the opening is complete, jambs are in, flooring is in , and existing tracks and closet doors are removed. Take the measurement from the top of the opening to the floor, and between the walls or jambs. We recommend taking (3) measurements, both vertically and horizontally and give us the smallest measurement. We then do the math and make the appropriate deductions/adjustments so the panels of your bifold or slider fit into the opening given to us.
by|Aug 28, 2024
Q:What is the actual size of the 24” bifold mirror door. 24 in x 80 impact plus
by|Jul 15, 2024
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A: Actual size of the door only is 23 -3/8" by 76-3/4" The rest of the space is taken up by the tracks and hardware and the proper clearances to fit into an 80" "finished opening"
by|Aug 14, 2024
Q:Is a 47.5" width opening enough room for this closet door?
by|Jul 7, 2024
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A: Our door are adjustable but thats right at the edge of the range. Thats awfully close for our bifold to operate properly. There needs to be at least 1/4" clearance on each edge so that the panels can pivot properly. Please reach out to us at Sales@CustomDoorandMirror.com if you are interested in seeing if we can get you the custom size. Thank you. Carlos
by|Jul 12, 2024
Q:The opening to our closet is 71" W x 79-1/2" H. Will these fit?
by|Jun 13, 2024
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A: Our door are adjustable but thats out of the range. Please reach out to us at Sales@CustomDoorandMirror.com if you are interested in seeing if we can get you a custom size. Thank you. Carlos
by|Jul 12, 2024
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Jul 5, 2023
They’re very beautiful doors
I love them, theyre very beautiful. Unfortunately 1 out of the 4 panels had a crack in the lower corner of it. So i had to order a new set of doors to replace the 1 panel and send the broken panel back with the second set of doors. If i didnt have to go through all of that trouble it would be a 5 star rating.
Beautiful doors but not an easy install - measure twice and cut once.
I searched for 2 years for door replacements - these were the best option. I placed them over my Washer and dryer closet and they deadened the sound from a loud roar to a dull hum.
Yes, they are expensive - but you get what you pay for. They are very heavy but that's because they are solid MDF board material - this is why they are more sound proof, durable and breakage resistant.
They are breakage resistant, but not unbreakable (LOL) - I unfortunately dropped all 4 panel out of the back of a truck - only one was broken. I called the manufacturer and they immediately worked out a solution for me and the broken panel was replaced for about $125. The manufacturer was also helpful in discussing the installation of the doors and the website has other installation hardware if you want to purchase it; however, it is not needed.
They look fantastic when they are all adjusted properly and installed right - which did take a lot of time because you will have to adjust them several times to get it just right. The complaints that there are gaps are because the person didn't take the time to install them right - or had a lazy installer that didn't take the time to do it right. I have two suggestions - Measure twice and cut once, and if you want it done right, do it yourself - then you only have yourself to blame.
I didn't want the oak saddle at the bottom, so I elected to drop the header of the door about 5/8 inch and use cove trim to make it all blend and look seamless (all common stock wood at the store). I mounted the metal base plates (that the door panel bottom hardware pivot on) directly to the floor so I didn't have to use the saddle that would cover my hardwood floors. In the end, I ended up with a 1 inch gap at the bottom (which allows for carpet to be placed under the doors easily), I have a 1/4 to 3/8 inch gap between the top of the door and the header track (which cannot be avoided with bifold doors).
The pictures attached explain the rest...
My ONLY COMPLAINT and suggestion to the company - the header track is made of scratchable aluminum. It came with small scratches in the header and they cant be buffed out (or it dulls the mirror finish) - The company should have placed a plastic cover over the trim that can be removed at the end of installation or make the track out of chrome. To keep from further scratching the face of the track, I placed painters tape on it until I finished the install and then removed it. (I may contact the company about this still to see if they will replace but haven't yet).
I hope this helps (because no one really seemed to answer these questions when I was looking around)
Good luck!
I installed 7 closets ranging in sizes from 6 panels to one panel. After a month of use I noticed...
I installed 7 closets ranging in sizes from 6 panels to one panel. After a month of use I noticed that the Rollar Bracket is not staying in track and the doors stay open. The Rollar bracket design is not working. At this price level I expect a higher level of design. Wife is unhappy….
Eric, Can you please reach out to us at your conveneince at Sales@Paniflex.com and let us try to help figure out what your issue is? Our patented hardware has a lifetime warranty abd weve been using it successfully for over 50 years and millions of happy customers and if it's not working properly we need to make it right for you. Thank you. Carlos
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Dec 14, 2016
Door looks nice. It's very heavy which requires a wood track at the bottom. There is about a 2"...
Door looks nice. It's very heavy which requires a wood track at the bottom. There is about a 2" gap at the bottom of the door which looks a little odd, plus my door had about a 3/4" nick out of it. It's on the inside so it doesn't show, but still you would not expect that when you pay $170 for the door and $130 for installation.
59 in. x 80 in. Polished Edge Mirror Solid Core MDF Interior Closet Bi-Fold Door with White Trim
Not just another pretty face, our bi-fold mirror closet doors are solid 3/4 in. MDF with the mirror laminated directly to the surface. Other mirror doors are simply mesh backed mirror in a lightweight frame. In 1957, when our doors with our patented cam activated hinges and heavy duty hardware first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike. From Turner Construction when they built the Hofstra Dormitories to HRH Construction when they built the Trump Towers, developers continue to purchase our Impact Plus bi-fold and sliding doors. They are the perfect marriage of beauty and safety.
60 in. x 80 in. Polished Edge Mirror Solid Core MDF Interior Closet Bi-Fold Door with White Trim
Not just another pretty face, our bi-fold mirror closet doors are solid 3/4 in. MDF with the mirror laminated directly to the surface. Other mirror doors are simply mesh backed mirror in a lightweight frame. In 1957, when our doors with our patented cam activated hinges and heavy duty hardware first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike. From Turner Construction when they built the Hofstra Dormitories to HRH Construction when they built the Trump Towers, developers continue to purchase our Impact Plus bi-fold and sliding doors. They are the perfect marriage of beauty and safety.
54 in. x 84 in. Polished Edge Mirror Solid Core MDF Interior Closet Bi-Fold Door with White Trim
Not just another pretty face, our bi-fold mirror closet doors are solid 3/4 in. MDF with the mirror laminated directly to the surface. Other mirror doors are simply mesh backed mirror in a lightweight frame. In 1957, when our doors with our patented cam activated hinges and heavy duty hardware first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike. From Turner Construction when they built the Hofstra Dormitories to HRH Construction when they built the Trump Towers, developers continue to purchase our Impact Plus bi-fold and sliding doors. They are the perfect marriage of beauty and safety.
59 in. x 84 in. Polished Edge Mirror Solid Core MDF Interior Closet Bi-Fold Door with White Trim
Not just another pretty face, our bi-fold mirror closet doors are solid 3/4 in. MDF with the mirror laminated directly to the surface. Other mirror doors are simply mesh backed mirror in a lightweight frame. In 1957, when our doors with our patented cam activated hinges and heavy duty hardware first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike. From Turner Construction when they built the Hofstra Dormitories to HRH Construction when they built the Trump Towers, developers continue to purchase our Impact Plus bi-fold and sliding doors. They are the perfect marriage of beauty and safety.