Slide the door fully into the pocket opening and remove the wood casing and door stop on both sides and top of the jamb.
Change standard door to pocket door.
The channel is marked for various door widths so it s easy to cut it to the right length.
For our door it was 39 1 4.
For weight bearing walls additional.
Carefully cut drywall and pocket door frame to allow a 2x4 stiffener on hinge side of the new door.
They use no floor or wall space and add an architectural flair to a home.
Replacing a regular swing door with a sliding or pocket door is an efficient way to take full advantage of more room area.
Refill the cracks dry repeating as necessary and then sand until smooth.
To hang a pocket door you need a rough opening that is twice as wide as the door itself.
Step 2 move door to the fully closed position and remove it from the upper track by pushing the bottom of the door out then lifting up until the rollers detach from the metal track at the top.
Learn how to install a pocket door in an existing doorway and wall.
Are pocket doors more expensive than standard pre hung interior doors.
This means taking down the old swinging door removing the jamb and disassembling the wall framing.
Bypass or pocket doors give more space in a room and can be installed in the space where a hinged door already exists but there are some things to consider.
The existing bathroom door swung to the right as you.
Remove strike side jamb cut out steel track above.
Cut the existing door out of frame.
Mount the pocket door.
A pocket door is a sliding door that disappears into the wall when open.
Installing a pocket door is 2 to 5 times more expensive than installing a standard pre hung interior style.
Finally we painted the door and cut a new opening for the pocket door latch.
Today i am installing a pocket door frame in an existing wall that happens to be for our guest bathroom.
Measuring up from the bottom of the door fasten the bumper on its back edge halfway up 40 for a standard door.
The pocket door track is a metal channel with wooden nailing strips on each side.
Putting the door in the wall frees up the usual swing path area of the standard door and allows the wall usually hidden by a swing door to be used as a part of the rest of the room.