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You know that awkward corner where a regular door just won’t work? Or that wide opening that’s been driving you crazy because nothing fits right? That’s exactly where barn doors shine.
Instead of fighting with swinging doors that eat up your floor space, you get a sliding solution that opens up your room. No more squeezing around half-open doors or dealing with handles that bang into walls.
Your space works better. Rooms feel bigger. And you finally have that custom look that makes your house feel like home instead of just another cookie-cutter build.
A Plus Shutters & Shades has been serving the DFW area long enough to know what works in Texas homes. We’re not the company that shows up, hangs a door, and disappears when it starts sticking three months later.
We understand Colton’s newer homes and the specific challenges that come with modern construction. From the wide-open floor plans in these master-planned communities to the Texas-inspired architecture that defines the area, we know how to make barn doors work with your space.
Our team handles everything from custom sizing to professional installation, so you get doors that actually function the way they’re supposed to.
First, we come out and measure your space properly. Not just the opening, but the wall space, ceiling height, and any obstacles that might cause problems later. We’ve learned that getting this right upfront saves everyone headaches.
Next, we walk you through door options that actually work for your space. Wood types, finishes, hardware – we’ll explain what makes sense for your situation without pushing the most expensive option.
Then we handle the installation. We mount the track system securely, hang the door, and adjust everything so it slides smooth and stays that way. The whole process typically takes a few hours, and we clean up our mess when we’re done.
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Every barn door installation includes the door, all necessary hardware, and professional mounting. We use quality track systems that can handle the weight and daily use without sagging or binding.
For Colton homes specifically, we stock finishes that complement the Texas-inspired architecture popular in the area. Whether you’re working with the brick exteriors and traditional elements common in the community, or going for something more contemporary, we have options that work.
We also handle the tricky stuff like working around existing trim, dealing with uneven walls, and making sure everything clears your baseboards and flooring. These details matter when you want doors that actually function properly long-term.
Barn door installation in Colton typically ranges from $800 to $2,200, depending on the door size, material, and hardware complexity. This includes the door, track system, mounting hardware, and professional installation.
Wood doors are usually in the middle of that range, while custom sizes or premium finishes push toward the higher end. We provide detailed quotes upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for – no surprise costs or add-ons during installation.
The investment makes sense when you consider you’re getting a functional upgrade that also adds to your home’s value and character.
The biggest difference is that professional installation actually works long-term. DIY barn door kits often fail because the track isn’t mounted properly to handle the door’s weight, or the measurements are off.
We see DIY installations regularly where the door binds, sags, or won’t stay on the track. Fixing these problems usually costs more than having it done right the first time. Plus, we handle things like finding wall studs, dealing with electrical or plumbing in the wall, and making sure everything clears properly when the door slides.
Professional installation also comes with a warranty on our work, so if something goes wrong, we fix it at no extra cost to you.
Most barn door installations take 3-4 hours from start to finish. This includes mounting the track, hanging the door, adjusting everything for smooth operation, and cleaning up.
More complex installations – like double doors or situations where we need to work around existing trim – might take longer. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe when we quote your project so you can plan accordingly.
The actual installation day is pretty straightforward. We show up with everything needed, do the work, and test the door thoroughly before we leave. No need to take a full day off work or rearrange your entire schedule.
For Colton’s newer construction and Texas-inspired architecture, we see a lot of success with traditional wood barn doors in natural or stained finishes. The rustic look complements the brick exteriors and traditional elements common in the community.
Z-pattern and X-pattern doors are popular choices that add character without being too busy. For more contemporary homes, we also install clean-lined doors with minimal hardware for a modern farmhouse look.
The key is matching the door style to your existing décor and the overall feel of your home. We bring samples so you can see how different options look in your actual space before making a decision.
Barn doors provide visual privacy but not complete sound isolation like a traditional door in a frame. They’re great for separating spaces, closing off closets, or creating defined areas in open floor plans.
For bedrooms or bathrooms where sound control is important, we can discuss options like adding weatherstripping or choosing solid wood doors instead of hollow-core options. The track system also allows for tighter closure against the wall.
Most homeowners find barn doors work well for their intended purpose, but it’s important to have realistic expectations about their limitations compared to traditional hinged doors.
Yes, we handle barn door repairs throughout Colton. Common problems include doors that have come off the track, hardware that’s loosened over time, or doors that don’t slide smoothly anymore.
Many issues stem from improper initial installation – tracks that weren’t mounted securely, wrong hardware for the door weight, or poor alignment. We can usually fix these problems and get your door working properly again without starting from scratch.
Repair costs depend on what needs to be fixed, but it’s often more cost-effective than complete replacement. We’ll assess your situation and give you honest advice about whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your specific case.