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You get doors that slide smoothly instead of swinging into your room. That means more usable space in your home and a cleaner look that actually works with how you live.
Your new barn doors handle daily use without constant adjustments or repairs. The hardware stays aligned, the doors glide easily, and you don’t have to think about them again.
Every installation comes with clear pricing upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees, just quality work that lasts.
We’ve been serving Mustang Ridge and the greater DFW area for over a decade. We understand what works in Texas homes and what doesn’t.
Our team knows the unique needs of Mustang Ridge residents. Whether you’re in one of the newer developments or an established neighborhood, we’ve worked with similar spaces and similar challenges.
We use Texas-made products because they’re built for our climate and our homes. Every door is custom-fitted to your exact measurements, and every installation comes with our warranty.
We start with a free consultation at your home in Mustang Ridge. We measure your space, discuss your style preferences, and show you samples of our 9 distinct styles and 35 finishes.
Once you choose your design, we handle the manufacturing using Texas-made materials. Your doors are built to your exact specifications, not modified from a standard size.
Installation typically takes a few hours. We mount the track system securely to your wall structure, hang your custom doors, and test everything to ensure smooth operation. We clean up completely and walk you through basic maintenance.
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Your barn door installation includes the custom door, all necessary hardware, professional mounting, and complete setup. We handle track installation, door hanging, and final adjustments.
In Mustang Ridge, we see a lot of requests for space-saving solutions in master bedrooms, home offices, and pantries. The sliding design works particularly well in the newer developments where room layouts prioritize open concepts.
We stock hardware rated for different door weights and usage levels. Whether you need a single door for a closet or double doors for a wide opening, we have the right components. Every installation comes with maintenance instructions and our contact information for any future questions.
Barn door installation in Mustang Ridge typically ranges from $800 to $2,200, depending on the door size, material, and hardware complexity. Single doors cost less than double door systems, and standard sizes cost less than custom dimensions.
We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Your quote includes the door, all hardware, professional installation, and our warranty. We’ll give you an exact price during your free consultation based on your specific needs and measurements.
Material choice affects the price. Wood doors range from $400 to $2,500 for the door itself, while installation labor typically adds $300 to $1,000 depending on the complexity of your space.
Wood barn doors are the most popular choice in Mustang Ridge because they complement both traditional and modern home styles common in the area. We offer 9 distinct styles ranging from rustic farmhouse designs to sleek contemporary looks.
For high-humidity areas like bathrooms, we recommend our factory-finished doors with moisture-resistant coatings. For bedrooms and living areas, natural wood with custom stain options works well with the warm tones popular in Texas homes.
Single sliding doors work great for closets, pantries, and smaller openings. Double sliding doors are perfect for wider openings like master bedroom entrances or home office spaces, which are common in Mustang Ridge’s newer developments.
Most barn door installations in Mustang Ridge take 3 to 4 hours for a single door, or 4 to 6 hours for double doors. The timeline depends on your wall structure and whether any modifications are needed.
We handle everything from measuring to final testing in one visit. Our team arrives with all necessary tools and hardware, mounts the track system securely, hangs your custom door, and tests the sliding mechanism thoroughly.
After installation, we walk you through the operation and basic maintenance. We also provide written care instructions and our contact information for any questions that come up later.
Barn doors provide good privacy for most applications, though they don’t seal as tightly as traditional hinged doors. For bedrooms and offices in Mustang Ridge homes, they offer sufficient privacy for daily use.
Sound control depends on the door material and installation. Solid wood doors provide better sound dampening than hollow-core options. We can add soft-close hardware that reduces noise when opening and closing.
For applications where complete sound isolation is needed, we’ll discuss alternatives or modifications during your consultation. Most homeowners in Mustang Ridge find that the space-saving benefits and aesthetic appeal outweigh any minor privacy trade-offs.
Barn doors in Mustang Ridge require minimal maintenance. The main task is occasional cleaning and lubricating the track system every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage.
Texas humidity can affect wood doors, so we use factory finishes that resist moisture and temperature changes. Simply dust the doors regularly and wipe with a slightly damp cloth when needed.
Check the hardware periodically to ensure bolts remain tight. The track system is designed to handle daily use without frequent adjustments. If you notice any issues with sliding smoothness, a quick lubrication usually solves the problem.
Most walls in Mustang Ridge homes can accommodate barn door installation, but we evaluate each situation during your consultation. The wall needs adequate structural support for the track system and door weight.
Standard drywall over wood framing works well with proper mounting hardware. We locate wall studs and use appropriate fasteners rated for your door’s weight. For heavier doors or unusual wall construction, we may recommend additional reinforcement.
We also check for adequate wall space beside the opening for the door to slide. The door needs clearance equal to its width plus a few inches. If space is limited, we can discuss bypass systems or bi-fold alternatives that work better in tight areas.