When installing double or french pocket models the largest cost consideration is in the demolition rewiring and framing of the space required.
How to install french pocket doors.
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Whether you are installing interior or exterior doors be sure to plan for space around the door swing.
For the casing trim outside use finish nails just long enough to bite into the 2 x 4s longer nails might extend too far into the door chamber and scratch the door during opening and closing.
To install a pocket door start by removing the existing door and the drywall on one side of the wall.
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For doors 1 3 8 inches thick install the track 7 8 inches from the header.
Install the track according to the thickness of the header.
Then cut the exposed studs to make room for the new framing.
Remove the door and then install drywall over the door pocket using construction adhesive and 1 inch drywall screws.
Be sure to screw the brackets into the studs.
If needed use a hand saw to cut the track that came with your pocket door hardware so that it s 1 8 inch shorter than the opening.
Next install the slider track using the rails that came in your pocket door kit.
Measure cut and install trim around the door starting with the top header trim piece and then the side jambs.
You should begin by framing the opening and then sealing it.
Unlike pocket doors and sliding doors french doors command more space for operation.
Reinstall the door and then install the door guides on the inside and outside of the door at the mouth of the pocket.
For doors inch thick install the track flush with the header.
These are heavier than hollow core wood doors so they will be a little more expensive to secure and install.
Then put the hardware and door into the slider track.
Remove trim carefully so you don t damage it and label the pieces as you go to make putting them back up easier.
Remove the old frame around the opening with a hammer and pry bars where you want to install french doors.
Installation costs do not differ by material.
Finish the joints with drywall tape and several coats of drywall compound.