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You get functional room separation without sacrificing square footage. Your tight hallways, cramped bathrooms, and cluttered closets finally make sense when you can slide instead of swing.
No more doors banging into furniture or blocking walkways. Your home flows better, looks more intentional, and gives you the privacy you need exactly where you need it.
The rustic charm is just a bonus—what matters is that your space finally works the way you live in it.
A Plus Shutters & Shades brings over a decade of construction experience to every barn door installation in Biltmore Patio. We’re not just window treatment specialists—we’re part of A Plus Home Remodel, so we understand how doors need to work within your entire home.
We’ve been serving the DFW area long enough to know that Texas homes have their own requirements. The climate, the architecture, the way people actually live here—it all matters when you’re installing something that needs to slide smoothly for years.
Our team handles everything in-house, from initial consultation to final installation, because we’ve learned that’s the only way to guarantee the quality our neighbors expect.
First, we come to you for precise measurements and discuss your specific needs. Every doorway is different, and we measure down to the sixteenth of an inch to ensure perfect fit and smooth operation.
Next, we help you select the right door style, material, and hardware for your space and budget. Whether you want reclaimed wood for that authentic farmhouse look or sleek metal for a modern industrial vibe, we walk through the options that make sense for your home.
Then our experienced installers handle the complete installation, including mounting the track system and ensuring everything slides perfectly. We test the operation thoroughly before we leave, so you know your barn door will work smoothly from day one.
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Your barn door installation includes custom measuring, professional-grade hardware, and complete installation by our experienced team. We use Texas-made materials when possible and select hardware that can handle daily use in our climate.
In Biltmore Patio, we see a lot of homes where space is at a premium. Traditional swing doors eat up valuable square footage, especially in master bathrooms, walk-in closets, and home offices. Our barn doors slide along the wall, giving you back that space while adding character.
We also handle the technical details that matter—proper wall reinforcement if needed, precise track alignment, and hardware that won’t loosen over time. The goal is a door that operates smoothly and quietly, whether you’re closing off your home office for a video call or creating privacy in a shared bedroom.
Barn door installation typically ranges from $400 to $1,400 for a single door, with costs varying based on door size, material, and hardware complexity. Custom wood doors with premium hardware will be on the higher end, while standard-size doors with basic hardware cost less.
The total includes the door, all necessary hardware like tracks and rollers, and professional installation. We provide upfront pricing during our consultation, so you know exactly what to expect before we start work.
Labor costs in the Texas market average around $300 to $800, depending on installation complexity and any wall reinforcement needed for heavier doors.
Wood barn doors are popular in Texas for their authentic look and ability to match existing trim and molding. We often use pine for budget-conscious projects, while oak, maple, and walnut provide premium durability and appearance.
For high-humidity areas like bathrooms, composite or metal doors perform better than solid wood. They resist warping and moisture damage while still providing the barn door aesthetic you want.
The key is matching the door material to its location and your budget. Interior doors have more flexibility, while exterior applications need weather-resistant materials and more robust hardware.
Most single barn door installations take 2-3 hours once we arrive with your custom door. This includes mounting the track system, hanging the door, and testing all operation and alignment.
Double doors or complex installations with structural modifications can take 4-6 hours. If we need to add wall reinforcement or work around electrical outlets, that adds time to ensure everything is done properly.
We schedule installation appointments with realistic time frames and arrive prepared with all necessary tools and hardware. The goal is completing your installation efficiently while ensuring long-term performance.
Barn doors provide good visual privacy but don’t seal around the edges like traditional hinged doors, so some sound will pass through. For bedrooms and offices where sound control matters, we can add weatherstripping or recommend specific door styles.
The gap around a barn door is typically minimal—usually less than 1/4 inch—so privacy isn’t usually an issue for most applications. For bathrooms and closets, barn doors work perfectly for their intended purpose.
If complete sound isolation is critical, we’ll discuss alternative solutions or modifications that can improve acoustic performance while maintaining the barn door aesthetic.
Barn doors are relatively low-maintenance once properly installed. The main requirement is occasional cleaning of the track to remove dust and debris that could affect smooth operation.
Wood doors may need periodic refinishing depending on location and use, while metal and composite doors typically just need occasional cleaning. We use quality hardware that’s designed for years of daily use with minimal maintenance.
We recommend checking hardware tightness annually and lubricating rollers if needed. Most issues we see are from poor initial installation rather than normal wear, which is why professional installation matters.
Most walls can support barn door installation, but the mounting method depends on wall construction. Drywall installations require proper anchoring into studs or additional blocking for heavier doors.
We assess wall structure during our consultation and determine if reinforcement is needed. Concrete, brick, and solid wood walls typically handle barn door installations without issues, while hollow walls may need additional support.
The track system must be level and securely mounted to ensure smooth operation and prevent sagging over time. We handle all structural requirements as part of our installation service, so your barn door operates properly from the start.