Hello. I am an architect and I would like to ask you what is the best sliding pocket door to use in a very high level domestic project. Also if it is possible to install wall lights in the wall where the pocket it - with extra batons. Thanks you
Question by: Julia on 18 Dec 2024, 10:13
Answer:
Good morning,
For the application described, I would recommend our Pocket Door Pro kit. It is possible to fix a wall light to the outside of the cavity, however you must ensure that the baton and any wiring does not affect the movement of the door within the pocket.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 19 Dec 2024, 13:19
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Can these work with old victorian doors of 48mm thickness?
Question by: Chris on 24 Jul 2025, 14:04
Answer:
Good morning,
Unfortunately the maximum door thickness for our Pocket Door Pro system is 45mm.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 28 Jul 2025, 15:00
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Good morning
Do you have a pocket door kit for a double door, 2no 32" doors,
Question by: mark crowe on 21 Nov 2025, 08:24
Answer:
Good morning,
For bi-parting doors, please purchase two kits. What is the height of the doors and I can advise the best kit for you.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 21 Nov 2025, 11:57
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Hi. Is it essential to have the floor guide placed mid opening on an 840 wide single door ? It seems it will be a bit of a tripping hazard and also look unsightly. Thanks
Question by: Jim on 1 Dec 2025, 13:42
Answer:
Good morning,
Once the installation is complete the floor guide should run within the channel at the bottom of the door and should not be visible at any time.
Have you fitted a jamb kit with the system?
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 1 Dec 2025, 15:36