Bifold Doors - DSA

Bifold Doors - DSA
We offer several Bifold Doors, from glass to closet styles in a variety of sizes. You can customize doors to achieve a perfect dimension for your opening at a low price from US Door & More Inc because odd size is our focus. Designing one of a kind house is now more accessible than ever with our vast product selection. order now to get individualized help.

With 51,000 square foot manufacturing facility, DSA established in 2002, continues to inspire builders, designers and home owners with its unsurpassed beauty and value-added products.

DSA doors, also known as The Door Store of America , have a wide range of products including entry doors, DP rated doors, impact rated doors, decorative windows and many others, manufactured using mahogany, knotty alder and other hard woods. Their vast product line can add instant beauty, elegance, distinction and value to your home.

As DSA continue to grow, their main aim is to manufacture new products and designs. They are collaborating with Longleaf Collection to produce highest quality doors and hardware. In addition to this, DSA offers several finishing and decorative options and styles to choose from, according to your specifications.

We are an exclusive distributor of DSA doors. You can choose from a variety of products at affordable prices at our online store.

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Bifold Door Buyer Guide

How Bifold Doors Work

Bifold Door Configurations

Standard Bifold Door Sizes

Common Uses for Bifold Doors

Style Options

Materials and Construction

Quick Comparison: Bifold vs Other Door Types

FAQ

Bifold doors are made of hinged panels that fold together and slide along a track when opened.

They are most often used for closets, pantries, laundry areas, and some interior room dividers.

Yes. They need less open space in front of the doorway than traditional swing doors, making them useful in tight rooms and narrow openings.

Common widths include 18, 24, 30, 32, and 36 inches, with 80 inches as the standard height. Taller options such as 84 and 96 inches may also be available.

Use 2-panel doors for smaller openings and 4-panel configurations for wider spaces.

Yes, when the door has good materials, a reliable track, and quality pivot hardware.

Most systems require mounting a top track and aligning pivot hardware. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper fit and operation.