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Sliding closet or wardrobe doors usually come with all the running gear and tracks needed for installation. To fit the top and bottom tracks and insert the sliding doors, you will need to measure the space, cut the tracks to size, and screw them into place before you can fit the doors. You can complete this entire easy process in less than an hour with a little guidance.

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Preparing the Space

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    If you want to install completely new sliding doors, then start by removing the old doors and tracks. Lift up on the old doors until the rollers come off the track. Angle them toward you as you lower the top guide away from the top track.
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    Unscrew the old tracks and pry them off if necessary. For wooden tracks coated with paint, use a utility knife at the edge of the track. This will stop the adjacent paint from potentially peeling up with the track. [1]
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    Remove any leftover debris. Precision measurements are essential for proper installation.
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    If the closet space has carpeting or a rug that sits right next to the door, you should install a floor liner. [2] These inexpensive liners fit beneath the bottom track. They keep carpeting or rugs from binding the door rollers.
    • If you decide to install a floor liner beneath the bottom track, set it in place before you measure to ensure accurate measurements.
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    Before you even buy doors, measure the space because not all doors are created equal. Take a horizontal measurement from the edge of the left wall to the edge of the right wall. Take a vertical measurement from the floor (or liner) up to the top of the space. [3]
    • Since the height from one end of the closet to the other can differ, take the height measurement at the middle and each end of the opening. Use the smallest of the measurements.
    • Measure twice and write the measurements down to take with you.
    • If the top of your closet space has a fascia (a decorative, overhanging accent piece), then make sure you take your measurement behind the fascia where you will install the track. [4]
    • If you have an existing track system that’s in good shape, be sure that it will work with the new doors.
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Installing the Tracks and Doors

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    Using your measurements, buy doors for the space. Most door sets come with corresponding tracks (typically made of aluminum) that you can cut to size. The actual rollers on the doors typically have an adjustable screw to change the lift of the roller. Look at the variance figures on the doors to ensure they’ll fit your space.
    • The combined width of the doors should equal the width of the space plus approximately 1”. This will give the doors 1/2” of overlap, ensuring you do not end up with a gap between the doors. [5]
    • If you buy tracks separately from the doors, remember that most tracks come sized for 1-3/8” thick doors. [6] Thicker doors may need special-sized tracks.
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    You will likely need to trim the tracks that come with the doors down to size. Measure twice and cut once to ensure you don’t cut too much off the tracks.
    • The width of the closet opening can vary from top to bottom, so measure the width at both spots to ensure you cut each track to the proper length. [7]
    • Most tracks are aluminum. You can easily make the cut with a hacksaw or any type of electrical saw. If using an electric saw, always wait until the blade is spinning before cutting metal. [8]
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    Since the rollers on the doors do not align perfectly with the guide on the top track, you must install the top track slightly farther back on most doors. This adjustment is tiny—approximately 5/16”. [9] The exact adjustment will vary based on your chosen doors, so follow the instructions with your doors carefully when screwing the top track into place.
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    Most sliding doors don’t have a bottom track. If they do, though, first set your bottom track in place. Then use the pre-drilled holes to screw the track down to the floor. If your space has carpeting over a concrete slab, then put a piece of masking tape on the carpet before setting down the track. Mark the tape by poking a pen or pencil through the pre-drilled hole. Then use the marking on the tape to drill your pilot hole through the carpet into the slab before screwing the track down. [10]
    • Be careful if you’re drilling through carpet. The drill bit can easily catch and unwind carpet loops. In fact, it’s smart to cut out a small section of the carpet slightly bigger than the bit.
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    Since the doors will overlap slightly, you will need to fit the rear door before the front door. To install, lift the top of the door into the rear track guide at a slight angle, and then tilt the bottom into place. Ensure that the rollers properly align in the rear bottom track. [11]
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    Once you have the rear door in place, use the same process as in the previous step to install the front door.
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    The rollers at the bottom of each door typically have an adjustable screw to slightly raise the door. Adjust the door height to raise the door, which will give a bit more clearance for the rollers and keep the wheels from binding with carpet. [12]
    • Some designs will snap the rollers into place along the track as you adjust the height screw. [13] Other sliding door designs may have a small switch on the roller assembly that locks the roller into the bottom track. [14] Follow the directions on your specific doors.
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    How do I know how tall the doors should be for the opening?
    Mark Spelman
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    Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987.
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    Measure the opening. Then, subtract for the track size and allow a little bit off the floor.
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    Where can I get replacement tracks?
    Mark Spelman
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    Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987.
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    You should be able to find replacement tracks at any of the larger hardware stores.
  • Question
    I have 2 short tracks. Can I use them together to fill the bigger gap?
    Mark Spelman
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    Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987.
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    Yes. They are meant to be spliced together.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Masonry screws and wall fixings
      • Electric drill
      • Saw
      • Level
      • Screwdriver
      • Measuring tape
      • Masking tape
      • Doors and track assemblies

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      To fit sliding wardrobe doors, start by using a hacksaw to cut the tracks that hold the doors in place to size. Next, install the top track, then the bottom track if your doors have one. Once the tracks are in, lift the top of the rear sliding door into the rear track guide at a slight angle, then tilt the bottom in place so the rollers align in the rear bottom track. Repeat the process to fit the front sliding door before making any final adjustments to the height of the rollers, which will keep the doors above any carpeting and let them open and close smoothly. For tips from our General Contracting reviewer on how to measure correctly to get the right size doors, scroll down!

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