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You get back all that floor space traditional doors waste. No more furniture pushed into corners because a door needs swing room. No more tight squeezes in hallways.
Your spaces become flexible. Slide the door closed when you need privacy for work calls or family time. Open it up when you want that connected, airy feeling. One door, multiple functions.
Your home value goes up with this upgrade. Real estate professionals specifically mention barn doors as features that help homes sell faster and for better prices. Smart investment that you enjoy every day.
A Plus Shutters & Shades has been installing barn doors throughout the Oatmeal area for years. We know the older farmhouse construction, the newer builds, and everything in between.
We understand what works in Texas homes. The humidity, the temperature swings, the different wall types you find in Burnet County properties. We’ve mounted barn doors on everything from stone walls to metal buildings.
You get straight answers, fair pricing, and installation done right. We’re not some big company that disappears after the job. We’re your neighbors, and we stand behind our work.
We start with a visit to your home to measure everything and check your wall structure. You’ll see material samples, discuss hardware options, and get a clear quote with everything included.
Then we handle the ordering and custom work. Your door gets built to fit your exact opening. We coordinate all the hardware so everything works together perfectly.
Installation day is straightforward. We mount the track system properly to your wall type, hang the door, and adjust everything until it slides like butter. You test it yourself before we leave. Most jobs take just a few hours, and we clean up completely.
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Your installation includes professional measurement, custom door sizing, quality hardware rated for daily use, and expert installation. We work with solid wood, reclaimed materials, and modern composites that handle Texas weather.
In Oatmeal’s climate, finish selection matters. We recommend options that won’t crack, warp, or fade with humidity changes and temperature swings. Our hardware systems stay smooth and quiet for years without constant adjustment.
Local building requirements are different here. We know load ratings for various wall types common in rural Texas homes. Stone walls, metal buildings, older construction – we’ve mounted barn doors on all of it safely and securely.
You need at least 8 inches of clear wall space above your doorway for the mounting track. The track also extends beyond the door width on both sides, so you need wall space equal to the door width plus about 6 inches.
Most standard 8-foot ceilings work fine. We measure everything during our site visit to make sure your space works. If ceiling height is tight, we have low-profile hardware options that need less clearance.
The door slides completely to one side when open, so that wall space must be clear of switches, outlets, or artwork. We’ll point out any potential issues during our initial visit.
Most wall types work when installed correctly. Standard drywall over wood studs is ideal – we locate studs and use heavy-duty fasteners rated for the door weight.
Stone or brick walls common in Texas homes work great too. We use masonry anchors designed for the specific material. Metal building walls need special fasteners, but we handle those regularly in rural areas.
The key is matching mounting hardware to your wall type and door weight. During our site visit, we assess your wall construction and recommend the right fastening system. Proper mounting is critical for safety and smooth operation.
Absolutely, but material choice matters for humid spaces. We recommend sealed wood finishes or composite materials that won’t warp with moisture changes.
Hardware needs to handle humidity too. We use stainless steel or specially coated components that won’t rust over time.
Barn doors don’t seal as tightly as traditional doors, which can actually help with moisture control. We’ll discuss the best material and finish options for your specific bathroom during our consultation.
Most single barn door installations take 3-4 hours from start to finish. This includes mounting the track, hanging the door, and adjusting everything for smooth operation.
Double doors or complex installations might take 5-6 hours. Time depends on your wall type, accessibility, and any custom fitting required.
We schedule when it’s convenient for you and work efficiently to minimize disruption. Most work is indoors, so weather rarely affects timeline. We clean up completely before leaving.
Barn doors provide visual privacy but don’t seal as tightly as traditional hinged doors. Small gaps around edges are normal, especially at the bottom.
For better sound control, we can install soft-close systems and add weatherstripping around the door perimeter. This reduces gaps and dampens noise transfer significantly.
If maximum privacy is essential, we’ll discuss design options like overlapping the door opening or using double doors. The key is matching door style to your privacy needs upfront.
Very little maintenance required. Clean the track and rollers occasionally to remove dust that could affect smooth sliding. A quick wipe every few months usually does it.
Wood doors may need refinishing every few years depending on finish and location. We use high-quality finishes that hold up well to normal use and Texas climate.
Hardware is designed for years of trouble-free operation. If the door becomes harder to slide or makes noise, it usually just needs cleaning or minor adjustment. We provide maintenance guidance and are available for service calls if needed.