How To Choose Barn Door Hardware?

Welcome to our site about barn door hardware. It can be pretty hard to find the suitable hardware and tools for your barn, that much we know. It is our hope that you can find the best deals and get the best price on your barn hardwares here.


If you have decided to build a barn in your home, or have decided to change your barn doon, you might be wondering what kind of barn door hardware would you need? How does one change their barn door? Not many people have experience in this area, as barns require a different level of skill as compared to most general home improvement. It is also often of a larger size, and the doors might have to be custom made and fit. Here are some ways in which you can get hold of those special barn equipments that will help you.


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The first thing to do, is to check out your local hardware store. Lowe's, WalMart, Home Depot, they all should have barn door hardware product in stock. Check in with their sales staff and enquire about what kind of equipment you would need, depending on what kind of barn door you are intending to install. Be sure to have on hand all vital information, such as your budget, the measurements of your barn, in order for them to give you specific information.

If you know what you need, but just can't find it at your local store, go online and search around. There are many specialty websites on the Internet dedicated to selling barn hardware, and you will easily find what you need on their sites. They might also offer cheaper rates compared to local store as they do not need to pay rent, and can pass on these savings to you.

Here are the various types of barn doors that you can install. If you are new and are looking for more information, this will help you.

1) Sliding barn door
This type of door sits on a track, and slides horizontally. It is very popular with people as it allows more storage area in your barn as space don't have to be made for their swinging radius of the door. You would need a track, 2 rolling sliders per door and a handle to install this.

2) Swinging barn door
The traditional style, which requires 2 or more door hinges for each door, 4 steel pins, 2 interlocking frame hinges and a handle. Commonly seen amongst older barns.

Now that you have made up your mind, you can then see what kind of barn door hardware you will need. They will surely make a great decorative part of any home. Before buying them, always remember to check out the different rates online to get the best deal.




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Hi Tom, do let me know how can I contact you via e-mail and I will get back to you.
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Our company would love to be included in list of suppliers. We do guarantee the lowest price and have the largest selection available. Thank you for your consideration.
 

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