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Your home doesn’t have to feel cramped anymore. Barn doors slide along the wall instead of swinging into your room, instantly freeing up floor space you didn’t know you had.
They’re not just practical—they’re conversation starters. Whether you want to divide your open-concept living area, create privacy for a home office, or add character to a plain hallway, custom barn doors give you options that traditional doors simply can’t match.
And unlike those DIY kits that never quite fit right, our professional installation means your doors will glide smoothly and look exactly how you pictured them from day one.
We bring a decade of construction expertise to every barn door installation in Greenridge, TX. We’re not just another contractor—we’re your neighbors who understand what Texas homeowners actually want.
Our showroom in nearby Arlington displays the full range of custom barn doors we craft right here in Texas. From reclaimed wood that tells a story to sleek modern designs that complement your contemporary style, we’ve got 9 distinct styles and 35 finishes to choose from.
What sets us apart? We’ve been serving the DFW area long enough to know that Greenridge homeowners value quality that lasts, not shortcuts that fail in two years.
First, we come to your Greenridge home for a free consultation and precise measurements. No guesswork, no “close enough”—we measure twice so your custom barn door fits perfectly the first time.
Next, we craft your door in our Texas facility using materials you’ve selected. Whether you choose rustic knotty alder, smooth birch, or one of our composite options, every door is built to your exact specifications.
Finally, our installation team handles the entire setup. We mount the track system, hang your door, adjust the hardware, and make sure everything slides smoothly. The whole process typically takes just a few weeks from consultation to completion, and we clean up completely when we’re done.
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Every barn door installation includes custom sizing, professional-grade hardware, and expert installation. You’re not just getting a door—you’re getting a complete system designed to work perfectly in your specific space.
Our service covers everything from single sliding doors to bypass systems with multiple panels. We handle interior applications like bedroom privacy, bathroom entrances, pantry doors, and room dividers. Each installation includes soft-close hardware to prevent slamming and floor guides to keep your door tracking properly.
For Greenridge’s newer homes built after 1999, we often work with open floor plans where traditional doors would interrupt the flow. Our barn doors maintain that open feel while giving you privacy options when you need them. Plus, with Texas summers getting hotter each year, our doors help with energy efficiency by allowing you to close off unused rooms.
Barn door installation costs in Greenridge typically range from $800 to $2,500, depending on the door size, materials, and hardware complexity. A standard single interior barn door with basic hardware runs around $800-$1,200 installed.
Premium materials like reclaimed wood or custom designs with decorative hardware can reach $1,500-$2,500. The investment pays off through increased home value and the functionality you gain from space-saving design.
We provide free estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins. Most Greenridge homeowners find the cost comparable to high-quality traditional doors when you factor in the added space and style benefits.
DIY barn door kits might seem tempting, but they often create more problems than they solve. The biggest issue is getting precise measurements—if your opening isn’t perfectly square or your wall isn’t perfectly flat, that kit won’t work properly.
Professional installation means we handle the structural assessment, ensure your wall can support the weight, and install blocking if needed. We also align the track perfectly so your door doesn’t bind or jump off the rail.
Our installations come with warranties on both the door and the installation work. If something goes wrong with a DIY kit, you’re on your own. With professional installation, we stand behind our work and will fix any issues that arise.
Barn doors are actually perfect for smaller Greenridge homes and condos because they don’t need swing clearance. A traditional door requires about 9 square feet of clear space to open properly—barn doors need zero floor space.
This makes them ideal for tight bathrooms, small bedrooms, closets, and pantries where every square foot matters. We’ve installed barn doors in Greenridge condos where traditional doors would hit furniture or block walkways.
The key is choosing the right style and ensuring adequate wall space next to the opening. Our consultation includes measuring not just the opening, but the wall space to ensure your door has room to slide completely open.
Interior barn doors aren’t directly exposed to Texas weather, but humidity changes can affect wood doors over time. Our Texas-made doors are specifically crafted for local climate conditions and treated to handle humidity fluctuations.
Quality barn doors with proper installation typically last 15-20 years or more. The hardware is usually the first thing that might need attention, but our commercial-grade tracks and rollers are designed for thousands of open-close cycles.
We use materials and finishes that resist warping, cracking, and fading. Plus, barn doors are much easier to maintain than traditional hinged doors—no hinge adjustments or door frame repairs needed over time.
Modern barn doors provide excellent privacy when properly installed, though they’re not completely soundproof like traditional doors. The gap around the door is typically minimal—about 1/4 inch—which provides privacy while allowing some air circulation.
For bedrooms and bathrooms, we can install weatherstripping or add overlapping edges to minimize gaps. Some homeowners in Greenridge prefer this slight air circulation, especially in Texas heat when you want airflow between rooms.
If complete sound isolation is critical, we can discuss hybrid solutions or recommend areas where barn doors work best. Most families find the privacy level perfectly adequate for typical home use, plus you gain the benefit of easy operation and space savings.
Barn door maintenance is surprisingly minimal compared to traditional doors. The main tasks are occasional cleaning of the door surface and periodic hardware checks—maybe 15 minutes every few months.
Clean the door with appropriate cleaner for your material (wood cleaner for wood doors, mild soap for composite). Check that the rollers move smoothly along the track and remove any dust or debris that might accumulate.
The hardware might need a drop of lubricant once or twice a year, but our commercial-grade systems are designed to run smoothly with minimal maintenance. Unlike hinged doors that can sag or bind over time, barn doors typically maintain their smooth operation for years without adjustment.