How Do I Secure Electrical Wiring To A Pocket Door Frame?


pocket door installation youtubeThe prefinished steel P-Series Pocket Door Trim Kit is used to trim out Pocket Door openings. The purpose of the P-Series Pocket Door Trim Kit is to make Pocket Door openings consistent with other Timely Frames on the project.

Once layout is locked down, buy the straightest framing you can find and install it right away. Make sure you’ve read the pocket door hardware manufacturer’s instructions (we used a Johnson Hardware kit for double pocket doors). The manufacturer will provide measurements to get the rough-opening correct. Make sure your wall is straight and plumb, and most of all, that the head jamb is as level as possible—even if the floor isn"t. In fact, the floor in this project changed over an inch in the span of 60 inches. A key control point is clearance under the door. You want at least 3/4 inch for air to flow beneath the door.

OK, let’s assume that none of those items is there, and you would like to install the door. A 32 inch door requires approximately 66 inches of linear space for the pocket door frame to be installed. The sheet rock will need to be removed, and more often than not, from both sides of the wall. The studs will also have to be removed so that a new door header can be installed. Depending upon the situation metal wrapped split studs may have to be installed to allow the new door to slide back and forth between them. Brackets will have to be installed.

The Johnson Hardware 1500 Series Sliding Pocket Door Frame kit is an easily assembled, structurally strong pocket door frame designed for fast installation in standard 2 x 4 timber or steel-frame stud walls typically sheathed with drywall. Versatile frame can be adapted for use in thicker walls or cut down to accept any smaller size door. Features removable aluminum track with low-friction convex track rails; guaranteed jump-proof, smooth-rolling tricycle hangers; rust-resistant, zinc-plated, steel-reinforced, timber-split studs and self-adjusting floor anchors.

You can attach drywall to the frame, if you"d like, smooth and finish the wall and seams. Never use nails when installing a pocket door, as nails in the wall will impede the door’s flow. If you’ve purchased a door handle and lock for your pocket door, install the lock according to the instructions on the package. If you have an uncut doorframe, you will need to use a chisel to cut a depth for the locking mechanism. Follow the instructions on the package to do so.