Before we get into pocket door installation it s important to understand the function and design of this door type.
Installation of pocket doors in existing walls.
If the old frame is in poor condition an extra 100 to 150 may be added to the cost of having a pre hung unit installed depending on your location.
So inspired by two sets of original pocket doors in our living room we decided to turn our existing bathroom door into a pocket door.
Installing a pocket door in a load bearing wall requires replacing the old header with a longer one.
It will cost you between 1 000 and 3 500 to have a pocket door installed in an existing wall.
Then put the hardware and door into the slider track.
To install a pocket door in an existing wall you have to remove drywall and it s easier to uncover the entire wall instead of trying to work in a limited opening.
Doors in these walls will have headers usually laminated beams over their openings.
In some older homes a sliding pocket door was used to create privacy and separate a living room from a parlor or dining room.
Installing a pocket door is not quite as fast a project as installing a sliding barn door on the exterior of the wall but like we mentioned last week we really love it for the sleek space saving benefits especially in an already narrow hallway every inch counts extra privacy and it still gives us that bit of hallway wall space to decorate.
To install a pocket door start by removing the existing door and the drywall on one side of the wall.
Be sure to screw the brackets into the studs.
That way you can remove entire.
Next install the slider track using the rails that came in your pocket door kit.
We were well aware of the problems associated with historic pocket door repair because they are notorious for sticking being noisy to operate or worse falling off of their tracks.