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Pocket Door Track & Hardware Kit with Soft Close and Soft Open

Posted by Melissa Demarco-Seidle on

Pocket Door Track &  Hardware Kit with Soft Close and  Soft Open

Series 1- HBP- Heavy Duty Pocket Door Track & Hardware *With SOFT CLOSE & SOFT OPEN For 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 Interior Wall Construction 1-DOOR Set Contents: 1 – Extruded Aluminum Track  1 –   4 Wheel Soft Close 1 -   4- Wheel Soft Open 2 -  Door Guides 1 -  Wrench For 1 3/8” or 1 3/4” Thick Doors NOTE: Minimum door thickness of 1” In stock, ready to ship   https://www.hartfordbuildingproducts.com/collections/track-hardware/products/series-1-hbp-heavy-duty-pocket-door-track-and-hardware-with-soft-close-and-soft-open

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Pocket Door Frame Kit

Posted by Melissa Demarco-Seidle on

Pocket Door Frame Kit

When you have a Laundry Room in a closet and want a clean view, install a Pocket Door for that finished look. Look how much space this saves you.     If you have a smaller home, moble home,  or an RV, this would be perfect for your Washer and Dryer. Check our our Pocket Door Frame Kits. https://www.hartfordbuildingproducts.com/pages/about-our-pocket-door-frame-kits  

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Double Pocket Doors- Save Space & add that special Beauty to your Home

Posted by Ronald Seidle Jr on

Double Pocket Doors- Save Space & add that special Beauty to your Home

The advantages of adding Double Pocket Doors to your home. They allow you to have a large opening for that Open Concept, and at the same time allowing you to close a room off for privately. You can save space and square footage, since Pocket Doors don't swing into a room. In  tight quarters or small rooms, where space might be at a premium, pocket doors can solve that problem.  Pocket Doors The Doors you use for Pocket Doors are Slab Doors Slab Doors do not have Bore Holes, they have no hinges or hardware. Type of Pocket Doors For...

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What is a Pocket Door?

Posted by Ronald Seidle Jr on

What is a Pocket Door?

A Pocket Door is merely a Door that slides into and out of a hollow cavity, or pocket, in a doorway wall. When opened, the door will disappear inside the space, hidden with the confines of the wall. Designed more than one hundred years ago as space savers, pocket doors became very pop in the Victorian Style homes of the late 1800 and 1900 hundreds.  Used primarily as entrances to stately Libraries, Elaborate Dining areas, or even a basic Sitting Room, these dividers continued to increase in popularity until seemingly dropping completely from the architects planning boards. Much  speculation surrounds...

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