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Pocket Door Hardware & Sliding Door Kits by Cavity Sliders



$1115.00

$865.00

$340.00

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$1755.00

$1290.00

Enhance Your Space with Top-Quality Pocket Door Hardware from Cavity Sliders USA

 

Discover the ultimate solution for space-saving and sleek design with Cavity Sliders USA's premier pocket door hardware kits. Originating from New Zealand, Cavity Sliders is celebrated for its superior quality, meticulous attention to detail, and innovative design, securing its position as a leading name in sliding door hardware worldwide. RealCraft is thrilled to collaborate with Cavity Sliders USA, offering our customers unparalleled sliding and pocket door hardware solutions.

 

What is a pocket door and how do they work?

 

Pocket doors are ingeniously designed to slide into a compartment within the wall, utilizing a track and specific components for smooth operation. This design, which gained popularity in the Victorian era for its space-saving qualities, is perfect for areas where traditional swinging doors would be impractical. By opting for a pocket door, you can reclaim approximately ten square feet of usable space, making them an excellent choice for bathrooms, closets, and pantries. Unlike sliding barn doors that remain visible, pocket doors can be fully or partially concealed, offering a clean, streamlined look.

 

What can you use pocket doors for?

 

Pocket doors are ideal for tight spaces where swinging doors would be cumbersome. Installing a pocket door where there was a swinging door opens up about ten square feet of space! In this way, pocket doors are similar to sliding barn doors. But pocket doors can be completely or mostly concealed within the wall, whereas the barn door is always visible, whether open or closed. A pocket door bathroom, pocket door closet, or pocket door pantry looks amazing and can be a great design choice. And there's nothing quite like sliding open double pocket doors when entering a space.

 

However, you can’t install pocket doors everywhere. Special care must be taken if you want to install it in a load bearing wall—or it may not be possible altogether based on your local building code. The wall also has to be thick enough to accommodate the door and any other supportive hardware. Four inches is a decent baseline wall thickness. Plumbing and electrical wiring may also make pocket door installation impossible or more difficult. When it comes to pocket door installation, we highly recommend consulting an expert. You don’t want to be halfway through removing the drywall only to discover that the wall you’ve selected won’t accommodate the door and its hardware.

 

Why should I use a pocket door hardware kit?

 

Pre-fabricated pocket door frame kits make installation so much easier. The kits come with all the necessary hardware for pocket doors, so you don’t have to cobble together different component parts. They can also be cut down to custom lengths on site. We partner with Cavity Sliders to bring you a pocket door frame kit that’s simple to install.

 

The pocket door frame kit has another advantage: it’s made of extruded aluminum, whereas other pocket door hardware kits use wood. Aluminum is much sturdier, which is important, because pocket door installation involves removing the original studs in the wall. A pocket door frame made in a robust material ensures structural strength and smooth operation.

 

When and how to install pocket door hardware?

 

When integrating pocket door hardware into your home, timing and preparation are key. For new constructions or major remodels, it's best to install the hardware during the framing stage. This approach prevents the need to alter drywall and allows for precise sizing of the door opening. For minor remodels, install the hardware before adding drywall to ensure a seamless fit within your space. Cavity Slider's DIY Pocket Door Kits are designed to accommodate a wide range of scenarios, making them a versatile choice for any project.

 

What pocket door hardware do I need?

 

All pocket doors require the following hardware:

 

    • Pocket door frame: the pocket door frame provides stability for the wall and supports the pocket section, since the original studs are removed to make space for the door itself.
    • Pocket door track: The pocket door track is mounted on the ceiling or wall and is what the pocket door slides back and forth on. Some tracks are invisible once installed—perfect for those who want a seamless final look. On this page you’ll also find wall mounted sliding door tracks for barn doors.
    • Sliding door rollers: The rollers, also known as carriage packs, are the rolling pieces that attach to the pocket door. You’ll need to choose the right carriage packs for your door’s weight. You can also choose from a variety of features like end stops—where the door will stop before the end of the track—or sofstops, which allow the door to close softly, without slamming. We even have double-action sofstops that work for both opening and closing actions.
    • Pocket door handles: You can choose to equip your door with a pocket door handle that provides passage or, for more privacy, we recommend equipping your pocket door with a lock. We have a wide selection of pocket door locks and handles—everything from edge pulls to flush pulls to ADA-compliant lever handles with magnetic passage features and even pocket door keyed locks.
    • Floor guide: pocket doors require a floor guide just like sliding barn doors. Because they slide on a track, it’s important to keep them aligned with the track. Our Cavity Sliding Pocket Door Frame hardware kit comes with an adjustable T-guide.

 

Our comprehensive pocket door kit includes the track, carriage packs, and adjustable floor guide. Simply add the handle of your choice to complete your setup.

 

Expert Tips for Pocket Door Installation

 

With a pocket door hardware kit, installation becomes straightforward. Here are some tips to ensure success:

 

  • The rough opening for a pocket door needs to be twice the width of the door, plus one inch. For a 30-inch door slab, the rough opening should be 61 inches total.
  • The height should be the length of the door slab plus the height of the door track and necessary clearance.
  • Check the pocket section to make sure it’s square. To do this, measure the pocket diagonally from end to end. If the two measurements match up, the pocket is square.
  • Make sure the door frame is square and that the header lumber is level. If either of these things aren’t true, the pocket door could slide open or shut on its own. You want everything to be square and level to assure your pocket door kit works as intended.

 

For personalized advice and support with pocket door installation, our team of professionals is here to assist. Enhance your space with the elegance and efficiency of pocket door hardware from Cavity Sliders USA.

Cavity Sliders Pocket Door Hardware



$1115.00

$865.00

$340.00

$490.00

$390.00

$1890.00

$1755.00

$1290.00

We partnered with Cavity Sliders to offer a vast selection of the best and most popular Pocket Door Hardware systems available in the market.

 

Unlike the traditional sliding barn door system where the door is parallel to the wall, pocket door hardware track systems are built inside the wall or ceiling, so the door completely disappears when fully open. Loved by interior designers and general contractors, pocket doors are the best solution for small, compact spaces and are suitable for residential and commercial projects.