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CASSETTES FOR SLIDING DOORS

By Doordecor - 17 Mar 2014 265 0 comments
CASSETTES FOR SLIDING DOORS


The convenience of sliding doors has been known for a long time, with the beginning of recessed wall-mounted tracks dating back to the 1960s. In today's world, where every centimeter in buildings matters, recessed tracks for sliding doors find wide application. They save space in cramped areas where standard door swing is inconvenient. The tracks are embedded in the walls during the initial construction phase. After the installation of the flooring, the doors can be installed in the already prepared recessed tracks.

Interior sliding doors on rails have been used for a long time, but those mounted above the walls create some inconveniences. Firstly, they hinder placing furniture near them and can disrupt the harmony in the interior by encroaching on the space above the doors. With the installation of internal recessed tracks for sliding doors, these problems are solved comprehensively. The track is embedded in the wall, using drywall for this purpose, where a "job" is created to accommodate the metal track. This technology is easiest to apply in new construction, and after completing the construction activities, only the door itself needs to be installed.

The installation of recessed tracks for sliding doors can also be done during renovations of existing homes, with mounting options sought to prevent interference. Naturally, every renovation involves labor-intensive and messy actions, which necessitates clearing the area of furniture and items that may be damaged. Sliding doors move on rails and can come in various sizes depending on the size of the opening in the wall they are intended for. An important feature is that the load-bearing walls must have their own load-bearing beams, as the tracks themselves are not suitable for carrying their weight.

The installation of recessed tracks for sliding doors allows great freedom in shaping the finishing design of the rooms. Concealed within the walls, they allow smooth movement of the sliding interior doors, with mechanisms protected from wear and deformation. The doors are usually lightweight, with glass or elegantly assembled wooden parts. The free movement along the rails allows for the installation of electronics and automation of opening and closing. This is most commonly used in public and commercial buildings, shops, and other facilities, and less frequently in private homes.

Embedding metal tracks for sliding doors is a process that doesn't seem particularly complicated, but not every DIY enthusiast may successfully handle it. This is because it is important to precisely observe all dimensions so that everything is ready for the door installation. Like everything else in construction practice, the installation of tracks in the walls has its rules. Improper installation, even with minor defects, can cause problems that are difficult to rectify and sometimes impossible. This is a job for professionals who can handle the installation quickly and with quality, guaranteeing perfect movement of the sliding interior doors.