Reasons Why Change in Sliding Pocket Door Design Became Inevitable
Traditionally, pocket doors take a long time to install and frequently require repair after a project is completed due to a failure to employ a system-led approach.
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Construction Business Review | Wednesday, August 04, 2021
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Traditionally, pocket doors take a long time to install and frequently require repair after a project is completed due to a failure to employ a system-led approach.
FREMONT, CA: Historically, architects specified sliding pocket doors to ensure that the aesthetics of their ideas could be achieved, but installers were hesitant to utilize such items due to intricate and time-consuming installation procedures, as well as call-backs to the site when products failed. The installer's view of pocket doors is that they look beautiful but don't operate in practice.
It's simple to see how this mistake arose, and the door manufacturing business needed to address a number of issues:
Installation and Reliability
Traditionally, pocket doors take a long time to install and frequently require repair after a project is completed due to a failure to employ a system-led approach.