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Previously on "Disappearing Doors - Anybody have them or got them done before?"

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  • FiveTimes
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    Getting the tracks level is a really important point. If its slightly out then the door will roll open/shut

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  • Halo Jones
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    What is the wall construction you are fitting it in to? If its block or brick then walk away, If it’s a timber or metal stud then should be fairly easy;
    • Remove existing door & frame
    • Make good opening (plaster or dry line)
    • Fill in fixing holes
    • install & paint new architrave
    • remove one side of the wall lining
    • fit frame & tracks (remembering to ensure it is truly level)
    • Build timber frame surround to support new door & take the new wall lining,
    • Cut back floor finishes & remove transition strip, lay self-levelling compound, edged by one sided transition strips
    • reline with plaster board, tape & joint or skim coat it then decorate to match (let’s hope that room does not have expensive & hard to match wall paper)
    • reinstate new skirting & decorate


    Oh & hope like hell that the wall has no M&E supplies in it or noggins & pattressess to support any fixture or fittings

    As I said a nice simple job that has a lot of potential to go totally wrong to the point of having to get a professional in to make good your attempt

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  • NorthWestPerm2Contr
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    Just remember they may look lovely & maximise space but should they get a stone or such caught in the tracks it can be a pain to free up: check that your design has a means of access to the internal tracks, some sort of removable panel or the like.
    They do indeed look lovely - anybody have any experience with them? Seems I need to get a pro joiner to come and fit it, anybody know how complicated it is to fit one of these?

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  • Halo Jones
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    Just remember they may look lovely & maximise space but should they get a stone or such caught in the tracks it can be a pain to free up: check that your design has a means of access to the internal tracks, some sort of removable panel or the like.

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  • vetran
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    probably best if you contact a few shop fitters. I would imagine there are a number of suppliers but it would be a small market, have you tried ebay?

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  • Disappearing Doors - Anybody have them or got them done before?

    Building work started in the house and everywhere covered in dust.

    Has anybody ever tried getting Disappearing doors fitted into a wall? Anybody know a decent company with a decent price for them?

    Much appreciated

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