Install door casing nailing it to the jamb and to pocket door studs.
How do you install a sliding door pull.
Remove the casing from the existing door frame to locate the studs.
Drill a hole and chisel a shallow mortise in that jamb for the strike plate which the door latch engages.
Read all directions on the installation of the new pull if available.
Many homeowners choose to replace sliding glass doors with newer models as a simple design update.
Install finger pulls in sliding closet doors where a knob prevents fully opening the door.
The process is easy and straightforward just make sure your door is made from solid wood.
Use screws to install one side of the head jamb so you can remove the door in the event of a problem.
Then have a friend help you lift the first section of the sliding door.
First carefully clean all debris from the rails to get a good fit.
The tools needed and step by step guide to install a pocket door pull is listed below.
Pocket doors slide completely into a compartment in the wall with only the edge showing.
Finger pulls prevent holes from being knocked in your walls when someone opens a swinging door too hard.
A pocket door is a sliding door that disappears when you slide it along its length into a compartment in the wall adjacent to it.
Repeat with the second section of the sliding door.
Many people use a pocket door when they do not have room to put an actual swinging door.
Install the sliding glass panels and handle.
Otherwise you may need to install an anchor so the handle isn t accidentally ripped off after a few uses.
Step 3 install new pull.
Set the bottom in place on the track in the door frame and then press the top portion of the door in place too.
Door pulls are installed on the edge of the door that work with a touch.
How to install a pocket door pull.
Installing a pocket door pull is easy.
Install a full width strike jamb on the opposite side.
Generally this will entail fitting the outer pull on the outside of the door and the inner pull on the inside of the door inserting two bolts or screws in the upper and lower holes and tightening them down.
Before you begin the door installation you ll want to choose the right size exterior doors to ensure they fit in your space.