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Sliding Closet Doors

Installing sliding closet doors can be a big job that requires some planning ahead and a bit of preparation.  If you can get all your ducks in a row, however, sliding closet doors can add a wealth of positive features to a room that make all the hard work and preparation worth while. 

There are 1 of 2 ways you can go about installing sliding closet doors:  1.  Have a professional install them, or 2.  Buy sliding closet door hardware kit online and install them yourself!

If you are going to decide on letting a professional carpenter do the job, you need to plan on spending a fortune in parts, labor, and taxes.  You can save a lot of money, however, by buying the parts yourself online and doing the work yourself.  Not only does every sliding closet door hardware packet come included with detailed instructions on how to instal your sliding closet doors, there are tons of resources online where you are able to find unlimited information that will help you with installing sliding closet doors for bedrooms

The first step to installing sliding closet doors into a room of your home is to choose a style that represents you the best.  There are a variety of styles on interior sliding closet doors, and even more of a variety on the materials used to make them.  It is important to spend the right time choosing a sliding closet door that suits you the best.  It is also imperative that you choose a closet door before begin preparation work so that you know better how and where to start preparing. 

There are a few basic types of sliding closet doors, and each possess their own qualities that make them just right for each consumer. 

1.Wood Sliding Closet Doors:  the wood sliding closet doors come in a wide variety of color, thickness, type of wood used, and more.  There are some closet doors whose color you are able to choose and create with the paint of your choice, or you can just as easily find wood sliding closet doors already manufactured in the perfect color to suit your taste.
2.Sliding Mirror Closet Doors:  There are a series of sliding mirror closet doors that not only help to save door space, but also save space on the convenience of a full body mirror.  Many consumers prefer sliding mirror closet doors because of the dual purpose they serve. 
3.Sliding Glass Closet Doors:  Different styles of sliding glass closet doors can leave as much privacy in your closet as you desire.  You can opt for a clear view inside or some additional shadowing or staining to glass on your sliding closet doors to cloud up the view a bit and add character to your room. 

Important Note:  Neither sliding mirror closet doors nor sliding glass closet doors are very safe for children.  If you are installing sliding closet doors in a child's room it is safest to buy those made of wood. 

Now that you have determined the type of sliding closet doors you would like to have, it's time to take some measurements on your closet and do some investigation work to find out what's going on in your walls.  Odds are, there's no major wiring or pipes that may need relocated, but it's always a possibility.  If you don't have sliding closet doors already, you will either need to prepare your closet for sliding pocket doors or bifold closet doors.  If the design you've chosen is a sliding door and your current closet door is one with standard hinges, you are going to need to clear the way for your new door and sliding closet door track to fit. 

It really doesn't take much to extend the door way of a closet and reseal the borders while installing sliding closet doors.  Make sure you have a protective tarp or plastic cover with which to protect your floor from saw dust while you are cutting a hole big enough for your sliding closet doors.  For step by step carpentry instructions to guide you, it shouldn't be difficult to find a plan online.  Any touch up work along the sides of your new closet doorway should be completed after the installation of your new sliding closet doors. 

After you buy sliding closet doors online, make sure to review all the contents of your package, comparing everything to the check off list on your instructions.  If you find anything is missing, contact your online supplier immediately.  For optimum results, make sure to follow the instructions with your sliding closet doors very carefully so you can get years of great use.

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