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Your home works better when every square foot counts. Barn doors slide along the wall instead of swinging into your room, giving you back that space for furniture, foot traffic, or just breathing room.
You get privacy when you need it and an open feel when you don’t. Perfect for closets, bathrooms, home offices, or anywhere a traditional door feels clunky and takes up too much space.
The right barn door installation transforms how your rooms connect and flow. No more awkward door swings or wasted corner space where doors used to open.
A Plus Shutters & Shades brings over a decade of construction expertise to every barn door installation in Picadilly Ridge. We understand how homes in this area are built and what it takes to install sliding doors that work smoothly for years.
Our team has worked throughout Tarrant County and the surrounding areas, handling everything from cozy 2-bedroom homes to larger family spaces. We know the local building styles, the common challenges, and how to solve them without drama.
When you choose us as your local installers, you get people who care about our reputation in the community. We’re not just passing through – we’re here to stay, and your satisfaction matters to our business.
First, we come to your home and measure everything precisely. Door openings, wall space, ceiling height – all the details that matter for a smooth installation. We’ll also discuss your style preferences and show you material options.
Next, we order your custom barn door and hardware. Everything gets built to your exact specifications, using quality materials that can handle daily use. Texas-made products when possible, because we believe in supporting local manufacturing.
Installation day is typically a half-day project. We mount the track system securely to your wall structure, hang your door, and adjust everything until it slides perfectly. You’ll see how it works, and we’ll make sure you’re completely satisfied before we leave.
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Every barn door installation includes the door itself, professional-grade hardware, and complete installation. We use heavy-duty track systems that can support the weight and daily use your door will see.
You choose from wood, metal, or composite materials depending on your budget and style. Wood gives you that classic barn door look with natural grain patterns. Metal works great for modern spaces and handles moisture well. Composite materials offer durability with lower maintenance.
Picadilly Ridge homes often feature updated interiors with open floor plans. Barn doors complement this style perfectly, adding character without overwhelming smaller spaces. The sliding design works especially well in homes where every room needs to serve multiple purposes.
Barn door installation typically ranges from $400 to $1,400 for a single door, depending on size, materials, and hardware quality. Double doors or larger openings cost more, usually $800 to $2,800.
The total includes the door, track system, mounting hardware, and professional installation. Wood doors generally cost more than composite materials, but they offer that authentic barn door appearance many homeowners prefer.
We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Everything needed for a complete installation is included in your quote, so you know exactly what to expect before we start work.
Barn doors slide along a track mounted above the opening, while regular doors swing on hinges. This means barn doors don’t need clearance space to open and close, making them perfect for tight areas.
The sliding design also creates a different visual impact. When open, barn doors become part of your wall decoration rather than disappearing into a room. Many people love this aesthetic element.
Functionally, barn doors work better in spaces where a swinging door would hit furniture, block walkways, or just feel awkward. They’re particularly popular for closets, bathrooms, and room dividers where space efficiency matters.
Most walls can support barn door installation, but the mounting method depends on your wall construction. Drywall requires proper anchoring into wall studs for secure mounting of the track system.
We assess your specific wall structure during the initial consultation. Some installations need additional blocking or reinforcement, especially for heavier doors or wider openings. This ensures your door operates smoothly and safely.
Concrete, brick, or steel stud walls require different mounting hardware than standard wood framing. Our experience with various construction types means we come prepared with the right tools and materials for your specific situation.
Most single barn door installations take 2-4 hours from start to finish. This includes mounting the track, hanging the door, and making all final adjustments for smooth operation.
Double doors or complex installations may take longer, especially if we need to add structural reinforcement. We’ll give you a realistic time estimate when we provide your quote.
The actual installation is usually the quick part. Most of our time goes into precise measuring and ensuring everything is perfectly level and secure. Getting it right the first time means your door will work properly for years.
Barn doors offer excellent visual privacy when closed, but they don’t seal around the edges like traditional doors. This means some sound and light can pass through the gaps around the door.
For bedrooms or bathrooms where complete privacy matters, we can add weatherstripping or design the door with tighter tolerances. The gap issue isn’t usually a problem for closets, offices, or decorative room dividers.
Many homeowners actually prefer the slight gap because it allows airflow and prevent the closed-off feeling you sometimes get with traditional doors. It depends on your specific needs and preferences.
Barn doors are remarkably low-maintenance compared to traditional doors. The track system needs occasional cleaning to remove dust and debris that could affect smooth operation.
Wood doors may need periodic refinishing or touch-up staining, depending on use and exposure to sunlight. Metal and composite doors typically just need regular cleaning with appropriate cleaners.
The hardware is designed for long-term use with minimal maintenance. We use quality rollers and tracks that handle thousands of open-close cycles. Most issues that develop over time are minor adjustments that take just a few minutes to fix.