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Home Pocket Doors - How To
Architects and designers love pocket doors because they really solve some tough problems you may run across in a house. Pocket doors tend to get a bad reputation, usually because they are installed incorrectly, or they use cheap hardware. However, they really come in handy, for instance what if you are building your home and realize there just isn't enough space for a regular swing door for the bathroom in your master bedroom? Pocket doors are perfect for cases like this when regular doors are really just in the way and you need to make the most of your space. But you have to do it right, try not to buy off the shelf hardware and splurge on premium hardware. Because you definitely are not going to want to rip your walls open to replace the cheap stuff that wore out. The door track details are huge, alignment and how level it is will make a noticeable difference in quality. Matt Risinger asks a pocket door pro to walk us through the process, tune in to see the end product and learn how you can create a pocket door that'll last generations.

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