Enjoy the View
Whether the view outside your window is a majestic bay or shoreline or a bustling cityscape, the door you choose for your home upgrade can make it even better. One such type of door we here at Cabex love are aluminum bi-fold doors, specifically from Origin. These large aluminum doors help open up your world year-round. These doors are beautifully crafted with window systems made from premium grade aluminum.
Interacting with Your Home
Complementing any property, aluminum bi-fold doors can change the way you interact with your home. This enables you to enjoy it like never before. These doors hold the key to longer summer days and an uninterrupted widescreen view of your world.

Entirely Custom Aluminum Bi-Fold Doors
Aluminum bi-fold doors are entirely custom. They’re able to fit into any opening of any size, and they are available in a huge variety of opening configurations. Hurricane-rated and thermally protected, Origin Bi-Fold Doors make use of premium locking mechanisms for maximum compression to protect you from extreme pressure, wind, water conditions, and debris from heavy winds while keeping your energy costs down.
They also help keep your home cool during the summer to help make a room usable all year-round. Door types include single, French door, bi-fold, and corner bi-fold doors. The aluminum bi-fold doors frame is finished with a solvent-free polyester powder coating.
The highly durable coating is manufactured by Interpon, who is one of the world leaders in architectural powder coatings. There are also over 150 colors to choose from too. What door style will you choose?
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