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Aluminium Bifold Doors & Windows in Adel

Premium aluminium bifold doors, sliding doors and windows supplied across Adel and Eccup. Free delivery to LS16 from £1,400 supply-only with heritage colour options.

Covering postcodes: LS16

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We supply premium aluminium bifold doors, windows and roof lanterns to homeowners across Adel, Eccup, Slaid Hill and the northern reaches of LS16. With its mix of stone-built villas, 1930s and 1960s detached homes and a strong conservation character around the Adel St John the Baptist church, Adel is one of north Leeds's most distinctive suburbs — and one where colour and profile choices matter.

Why Adel Homeowners Choose Aluminium

Adel's housing is dominated by larger period and inter-war detached homes set on generous plots, many bordering the Meanwood Valley Trail or with views across the green-belt towards Eccup Reservoir. The character of the area means glazing choices need to be deliberate:

  • Stone-built villas around Adel Lane and Long Causeway: Heritage colours like Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016), Jet Black (RAL 9005) and RAL 8019 grey-brown work beautifully against the warm Yorkshire stone — typical project is a 3 or 4-panel rear bifold + matching slim casement windows
  • 1930s detached homes off Otley Road: 4-panel bifold doors at 4000mm replacing original French doors, often combined with a roof lantern over a kitchen extension
  • 1960s family homes around Holt Park boundary: 3-panel bifolds at 3000–3600mm replacing original sliding patio doors
  • Modern detached homes (Cragg Wood, Eccup development): Wide single-track aluminium sliding doors at 5m+ for full garden views

The Adel Conservation Considerations

Parts of Adel — particularly the area around the Adel St John the Baptist Norman church (one of Yorkshire's most important Romanesque buildings) and along Long Causeway — are designated conservation areas. External glazing changes visible from the highway typically need formal consent from Leeds City Council. In practice, rear-facing bifold doors and sliding doors are normally permitted without difficulty; front and side elevations need careful colour and profile selection. We supply the full heritage colour palette as standard and can advise on what tends to be approved.

Eccup, Slaid Hill and the Wider LS16 North

We deliver across the whole of north LS16 and into the surrounding areas:

  • Eccup: Premium detached homes near the reservoir — full glazing packages with bifolds, sliding doors and roof lanterns are typical
  • Slaid Hill (LS17 boundary): 1960s and 1970s detached homes — bifold doors and slim casement windows in anthracite are dominant requests
  • Cookridge (LS16): Direct neighbour with our own dedicated page
  • Bramhope (LS16): Just up the A660 — regular Adel-route delivery
  • Alwoodley (LS17): Eastern boundary — often combined deliveries

Our Adel Advantage

Beeston (LS11) to Adel is around 25 minutes via the A660 Otley Road — well within our free-delivery zone. We've supplied a number of conservation-area Adel projects, can advise on what colours and profiles tend to be approved by Leeds planners, and can recommend installers familiar with the more complex period-property work typical in the area.

Adel (LS16) — area we supply aluminium bifold doors and windows to
Local snapshot — Adel, LS16.Image: Malcolm Morris / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Recent Adel Projects

A snapshot of what we've supplied locally

Recent Adel-area projects include a 4-panel anthracite bifold + 1.5×1m roof lantern for an Adel Lane stone-built villa rear extension, full heritage casement window replacement (RAL 7022 umber, 13 units) on a Long Causeway period property, a 5m single-track aluminium sliding door for an Eccup modern detached home, and a 3-panel black bifold for a 1930s Otley Road detached home.

Our stone-built villa on Adel Lane is in the conservation area, so getting glazing right was important. Leeds Bifolds talked me through the heritage colour options, supplied a 4-panel rear bifold in RAL 7022 umber that the planners loved, and delivered exactly when promised. Could not have been easier.

Margaret S.

Adel, LS16

Frequently Asked Questions — Adel

Do you deliver bifold doors to Adel?
Yes — we deliver across all of LS16 (Adel, Eccup, Slaid Hill, Cookridge, Bramhope) free of charge. Lead times are 2–10 working days from order. Beeston to Adel is around 25 minutes via the A660.
Can I install bifold doors on an Adel conservation area property?
Usually yes for rear elevations. Adel's conservation areas (around the St John the Baptist church and Long Causeway) restrict external alterations visible from the public highway, but rear-facing bifold doors and sliding doors are normally permitted without difficulty. We can supply heritage colours (anthracite, RAL 7022 umber, RAL 8019 grey-brown, RAL 8014 sepia brown) and slim-profile flush sash window styles for sympathetic projects.
How much do bifold doors cost in Adel?
Supply-only from £1,400 for a 2-panel set. Most Adel projects are mid-to-large — 3 to 5 panels for the typical period or detached property — so typical supply spend is £2,100–£3,800. Full glazing packages including matching windows and a roof lantern often run £5,500–£10,000 supply-only.
What's the best heritage colour for Adel stone properties?
For the warm Yorkshire stone characteristic of Adel's villas and older detached homes, RAL 7022 umber and RAL 8019 grey-brown are particularly successful — they sit harmoniously with the stone rather than competing with it. RAL 7016 anthracite is the safe, popular choice if you want a slightly more contemporary look.

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