FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Where should I begin with my first barn door project?
We’re here for you all day, every day, even on weekends. If you need help with your order, just shoot an email to evan@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com. He’ll give you all the suggestions, ideas, and personal assistance you need to get your order just right.Â
Do I need a header for my barn door setup?
When installing barn door hardware, a header is crucial for several reasons:
- Enhanced Aesthetics: A header provides a cleaner and more finished look to your installation, elevating the overall appearance of your space.
- Structural Integrity: By distributing the weight of the barn door system evenly, a header prevents potential damage to drywall, especially for large or heavy doors.
- Flexible Installation: Headers come pre-drilled with track mounting holes, allowing you to customize the track's position on the wall. Without a header, you're limited to the stud locations.
What is a barn door floor guide?
A barn door floor guide is a crucial component of any barn door hardware system. This bracket, floor-mounted included in our barn door hardware kits, ensures that the door remains aligned with the track above, preventing it from swinging towards or away from the wall.
Types of Floor Guides:
- Floor-Mounted Door Guide: Our floor-mounted door guide is the most popular type and is included in all our kits. It's installed on the floor near the door frame.
- Wall-Mounted Door Guide: If you prefer to avoid drilling into your floors, a wall-mounted guide can be used. It attaches to the baseboard or wall at the bottom edge of the doorway opening.
Benefits of Using a Floor Guide:
- Smooth Operation: Prevents the door from swinging, ensuring a smooth and quiet sliding motion.
- Durability: Made from high-quality materials to withstand daily use.
- Easy Installation: Includes all necessary hardware and clear instructions.
How many soft-close mechanisms are needed for a multi-door sliding system?
To ensure smooth and quiet operation for your multi-door sliding system, you'll need to install one soft-close mechanism on each individual door.This will provide a consistent and controlled closing action for every panel in your system.
Have more questions?
If you have any further questions or would like to discuss your project in more detail, please don't hesitate to reach out to Evan at evan@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com. We're always happy to help and provide personalized recommendations to ensure you create the perfect barn door solution for your space.