Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Ideals For Restoring And Repairing A Pocket Door Set

By Jerri Perry


If you have a pocket door set in your home, you have something that is considered as quite rare these days, because they were mainly built in the Victorian era. They can still be found in some of the older houses that haven't been completely remodeled. These types of doors are convenient for many reasons, and can be used in several areas of the home. Since that they don't open outwards, they save a lot of space, and if decorated appropriately, they can even be quite hidden from view.

Doors that are made like this can be kept open or shut, or you can alternate between their open and shut positions. Sometimes it may be convenient to have them closed, as you would like to cordon off an area of the home, while at other times they can be opened to allow for a more spacious feeling. Open doors can even be hidden with a tall cupboard or something similar.

When anything does not work properly in the home it is an annoyance. Things that don't work tend to be just left to get old, unless they are of extreme importance. Your sliding doors, however, that are perhaps difficult to open and close, can be fixed relatively easily. There is no need to leave them broken.

At the beginning you will need to determine what the problem is with the doors. Doors that will not move an inch are often off their tracks, and require some adjustments to get them moving again. They will have to be reseated. If the doors move, but not with ease, there could also be a problem with the track. It may need to be cleaned out, or tightened.

In order to be able to see the rails clearly, and to work with them, you will have to take off the doors. Do this carefully so that you do not cause any damages. When you can see the rails, you will often notice immediately what is wrong with the doors and why they won't move. You may also notice that all they need is a good clean out.

Keep a screwdriver handy, as you may need to tighten the tracks, and keep an eye out for screws that have gone missing. Make sure that the rails have no bends in them that could be causing the doors to stick. Clean out the rails and make sure there are no obstructions. When these rails are in order, do an inspection of the hardware attached to the doors. They can also be problematic. Remember to also apply some lubricant while you have access to the entire rails.

Your doors may just look old and worn, and require a fresh coat of paint or some new hardware. Hiding the doors can be achieved by painting them in the same color as the walls, or by turning them into a fine art image. A beautiful painting on them that matches the room's decor, will be very attractive.

A pocket door set can be livened up with new hardware. There are plenty of varieties of handles and latches available. For something different, you can even install transparent or translucent doors.




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