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Al Fresco living is
growing at an astonishing rate here in Australia. Families
are discovering the benefits of opening their living rooms
to the great outdoors and enjoying the wonderful cafe
atmosphere.
The signs are emerging that the US market is learning the
same thing. However, the timbers and construction methods
used in Australia are often superior to those in other
markets and
the prices are substantially lower (often less than half
those quoted in the US). This presents an excellent
opportunity for door sellers throughout the US, selling
well-made, long-lasting Australian Bi-Fold Units.
Our world-class timber processing
plant

Why are our doors so good?
Our doors are only made using premium quality Australian
Hardwoods and award-winning
Centor
hardware. Our native hardwood timbers have adapted over
thousands of years to Australia's harsh weather extremes of
temperature and humidity. We get it all here, burning dry
heat, soaking humidity and biting frosts.

An abundance of native timber also ensures the correct
natural drying time, which guarantees stability and
longevity. A lot of timber is rushed through the drying
process these days, which tends to make them far less stable
and liable to shrinkage and twisting.
Multiple Configurations
We know that flexibility is important in the door industry,
so we've made it easy for you to extract the maximum revenue
from your Australian-made Bi-Folds. We can supply your store
in any of the following configurations:
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Flat-packed for DIY customers
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Fully assembled, ready to install
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With glass fitted or without glass
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Made to your exact measurements or in standard sizes
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Frames can be loose or pre-assembled
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Doors supplied loose or pre-hung
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Accessories attached or packed separately
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Northgate Drive, Thomastown, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia 3074
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