On average, installing a folding patio door costs $9,275, with prices often fluctuating between $3,550 and $15,000 depending on factors such as the width of the door, the door material, the type of glass, and local labor rates.
Folding patio doors maximize space, allowing you to get a larger opening for fresh air and foot traffic between your home’s interior and an outdoor patio or deck space. However, these doors also maximize your renovation budget. The cost of folding patio doors is much higher than the typical cost for sliding glass doors; in fact, folding patio doors can cost between $3,550 and $15,000.
Below, we’ll explore all the various factors that result in such a high price for folding patio doors (also called bifold doors, accordion doors, and folding glass doors). We’ll also look at ways to keep those costs down, without doing the work yourself.
Folding patio doors cost between $3,550 and $15,000, depending on several factors, including the width of the opening (and thus the number of panels), the door material and type of glass, and local labor rates.
The width of the door opening directly impacts the size of the door and the number of panels; the more panels, the higher the cost. Costs range from as little as $3,050 for a 72-inch wide accordion door to $13,500 for a 216-wide folding glass door. These prices are for materials only.
The table below shows common standard folding patio door widths and their associated prices.
Folding Door Width | Typical Price Range (Materials Only) |
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72 | $3,050–$3,900 |
96 | $4,700–$7,800 |
72 | $4,850–$8,000 |
120 | $5,900–$8,025 |
144 | $7,000–$9,000 |
168 | $8,400–$10,000 |
192 | $9,250–$12,500 |
216 | $13,200–$13,500 |
The type of material you choose for your patio door can also impact the overall cost:
Vinyl: Vinyl folding patio doors cost between $3,050 and $13,200 for the material, depending on the size of the door. Vinyl is the most affordable material for accordion doors, but it’s also the least durable. Another pro of vinyl: It’s a great insulator.
Wood: Wood bifold doors can vary in price depending on the type of wood, but they’re generally somewhere in the middle—more expensive than vinyl but less expensive than aluminum. Wood offers a nice rustic, sophisticated look, but you’ll need to treat the wood regularly to ensure it lasts.
Aluminum: Aluminum accordion doors cost between $3,900 and $13,500, depending on the width of the door opening. Aluminum is the most expensive material option, but it’s also the longest-lasting and most durable.
Expect to spend anywhere from 10% to 30% more on your folding patio doors if you want to upgrade the glass. Common glass upgrades include:
Double glazing
Impact or hurricane glass
Special energy-efficient glass
Decorative glass
Accordion doors come in standard, prefabricated sizes, typically between 6 and 18 feet wide with a strict number of panels depending on width. Standard door heights are typically either 80 inches or 96 inches.
If you want a larger door or one with more narrow or wider panels, you may need to have one custom-made. This typically adds 25% to 30% to your overall folding patio door costs.
For a typical folding patio door project, budget between $500 and $1,500 in labor costs, though you might pay $2,000 or more for custom doors stretching more than 18 feet in width.
You should always hire a well-reviewed door installer to handle the bifold door installation. Their labor costs will vary depending on the size of the door (and thus the complexity of the project). On average, labor costs for door installation range between $40 and $90 per hour.
General home construction permits cost between $150 and $2,000. This price can fluctuate depending on the scope of your renovation and where you live. Ask your contractor if the project requires a permit and if they will obtain it on your behalf.
While you may have experience installing a door in an existing door frame, installing a multi-panel folding patio door is much more complex. The doors themselves are more expensive, so you want to be extra careful not to damage them during installation. Plus, incorrect installation could result in major energy loss and even pose a security risk. For that reason, we recommend hiring a trusted sliding glass door installer near you to tackle this job.
Folding patio door prices can be high, but there are ways to lower the cost of the installation (without attempting to DIY the project):
Bundle it with other projects: If you’re renovating an area of your home, you might get a reduced labor rate if you have the contractor tackle multiple projects. For instance, if you’re upgrading windows throughout your home, the cost to replace windows will go up overall—but the per-window cost will go down. Adding on another window or door project that’s on your to-do list could similarly save you money across the two related projects.
Go with vinyl: Vinyl is the most affordable door material and can save you money on installation. However, it doesn’t last as long as aluminum.
Stick to standard doors: You can find standard-size folding patio doors at your local hardware store and may even be able to arrange installation through the store. You can also find standard doors online more affordably than you could by ordering a custom-made folding patio door.
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The cost of folding patio doors is higher than the typical patio door cost because of their size, complex mechanisms, and additional hardware needed to operate them. These doors may stretch as far as 18 feet, require specialized installation from an expert, and have many more moving parts that could malfunction if not installed carefully.
You should hire a licensed and insured door contractor with prior experience installing folding doors. Installing these doors is much more complex than installing a standard sliding door; don’t leave this work to a general handyperson or attempt to install it yourself.