ZEKOO 7.5 FT Bypass Barn Door Hardware Kit Double Track Low Ceiling Bracket with Metal Hanger for Double Sliding Barn Door (7.5 FT Bypass kit)
H**S
Great for Your Next Barn Door Project
I have two doors at my home entryway that lead to a guest restroom and laundry room. I fell in love with barn doors, however I wasn’t sure how to make it work with the thermostat box on my wall. I did some online research and found out about bypass doors structures. I ordered this set on Amazon and the project turned out amazing. You get access to two tracks with this unit and the doors can be allowed to cross over completely or there are provided stoppers to stop the doors from moving on the track. At the bottom my contractor fabricated an extended piece of wood on each door with a center groove to serve as a track for the provided anti-jump discs. I have a 7 year old so these ensure that the doors don’t fly off the track when opened and closed. If you are considering a bypass unit, this is a great deal with solid and sturdy materials. My doors are about ~50-60lbs each and this unit holds up like a champ. Pictures included to show the project before and after.
W**E
Notes from two successful Zekoo New Style Bypass hardware installations
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I love the end result from the two Zekoo 6.6 ft Bypass door hardware kits that we've now installed in front of 2 closets, in a home with low ceilings. My husband and brother-in-law helped me with the time- and muscle-consuming installation of this sturdy, heavy-duty Zekoo hardware. It took us three full days, not including door staining or trips to the hardware store. None of us had previously installed any sliding doors. I've read other reviews complaining about the instructions, and here are some things that we learned that might make helpful updates to the Zekoo instruction manual:1) The first step in the instructions should talk you through plans for the wall that will support this hardware. This Zekoo hardware is probably strongest when used on walls with a wall stud at the center of what will become the space above the doors, and additional studs on either side of the center at standard 16" intervals. My house is not so well built, with studs only at the ends of the closets. To compensate and insure our wall would support this heavy hardware, we added a 2" x 8" board to the inside surface behind the drywall above the closet. This board was supported by the top of the closet frame, and made the rest of the hole-drilling instructions work out easily. The Zekoo kit does come with drywall molly anchors. Considering the weight of the kit and my solid doors, my team decided not to trust mollies to hold it all up. We also used a 1" x 6" X 80" board, which I finished to match my doors, across the front of the top of the closet. Using this board gives more clearance for wall baseboards, and it also enabled us to make installation measurements and pilot holes on the board, before the board was installed on the wall.2) Where the instructions tell you to draw lines, I would have said "Mark points." Once the hardware is installed, you will be able to see part of any lines you have drawn on your wall, and you may need to paint or stain over your lines. Unnecessary extra work, easily avoided.3) The purpose of the bottom line is explained in the instructions, but the reasons for the top two lines are not. We learned that the other two lines are guides for the two screw holes in each of the brackets that will support the outside rail. These top two lines are also better replaced by marks versus lines, using a square to line them up at the proper vertical distance from the first, or bottom line of holes (see photo). The two rails ideally will run perpendicular to each other (otherwise, you will need doors of different lengths). Keeping everything square and using the measurements written in the instructions allows the inside and outside rails to line up properly.4) The instructions suggest screwing together the two pieces that make up the bracket, before mounting the bracket on the wall. If you have very little clearance over the open space your doors will cover, you may have to put the brackets together first to be able to tighten the screws. I only had 8 1/2" between the top of my closets and the ceiling, though, and we found it to be much easier to mount the part of the bracket that goes against the wall first, by itself, because it is harder to screw in the wall mount screws than it is to tighten the bracket connection screws. You can then level these bracket pieces and tighten them down. Separately, in a comfortable work space, you can loosely pre-assemble the other halves of the brackets onto what will be the outside rail, lift this whole construction into place, and screw and tighten all connections. The outside half of the bracket needs to fit over the top of the wall half of the bracket, for the rails to be aligned.5) For cutting the slot needed in the bottom of the door, the easiest approach we found was to ignore the instructions to cut out a notch 5/16" wide by 3/4" deep, and to use a circular saw set to approximately half the width of the door. My doors are 1 3/8" thick and our saw was set to cut 11/16" to cut at a depth of about 1/2". After making one cut in the door bottom, flip the same door over and, without changing the saw settings, saw again (see video). This process neatly created a straight track, which was wide enough to work with the small plastic door guides that came with my Zekoo kits. Zekoo measurements aim to have your doors 3/8" off the ground, so the guide does not have to fit completely into the track on the door. My doors slide very smoothly. We also found that the track was needed. The doors slide smoothly, but they also swing easily, without a guide.6) You will probably need to use many washers to make sure that no parts rub together and to make the kit fit your application. We made a number of final adjustments, including using two washers on each bolt through the outside track, to keep the outside track bolt ends from rubbing the inside door bracket when it slides. Also this kit works with a range of door thicknesses. My 1 3/8" doors were on the thinner end, and the door wheel hardware includes bolts with acorn nuts, which can only be tightened so far. I needed 6 washers per bolt to make this hardware work with my doors, or 48 washers per two door closet. I bought a box of washers.7) Finally, there are no extra nuts or bolts with this kit and there is a pile of hardware to manage. We lost much time at one point. trying to find an acorn nut that vanished. Be careful with the hardware!Other than some instruction clarification and maybe some extra washers and nuts, I think this kit is about as good as it can be, without coming completely pre-assembled. Nice job, Zekoo!
R**N
Very sturdy and worth the money!
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Solid! Took me a bit to get them in because I've never build barn doors before, but nice addition to the room. Did I mention....solid!!
R**N
Perfect for barndoors!
This hanging hardware worked perfectly for what we needed. It is sturdy and elegant at the same time.
P**Y
Looks Great Feels Strong
I'm very happy with this system and the final results. I had experience putting in a single door system so I was aware of the skill, tools, and parameters required to install a barn door correctly. This was double the challenge with double the rigging. My expectations considered this and under stress and pressure, I took my time and thought things through. I am not a pro and have no aspirations to change my unrelated career this late in the game, but it was fairly basic and although it required about a day to set up the entire rail system, it was no giant drama. I did make a mistake and thought I'd been shorted specific parts so I contacted the manufacturer whom as indicated in the description, sent out parts from the LA warehouse asap. I did not need the parts....it came with all the parts! I made the mistake that they tried to fix it which was impressive. I am confident this system will support my custom built Pine doors and last for years!
L**A
Elegant and easy to install
This product has great quality and its easy to install. Some things they dont mention, but should be obvious: you NEED to install every single component directly on studs or on the door header. Make sure your door header is at least made of a 2x6. If not, consider installing additional blocking. Also, I highly recommend installing the railing over a piece of blocking the same thickness as your baseboard, to avoid crashes between the doors and the baseboard, and also to ease in the installation. Everything is easier to plan on a piece of blocking that you can place horizontal and pre-drill, than up the ladder.Some hardware was missing, but I contacted them and they sent me a replacement.
S**U
Install instructions don't match product
Buyer beware. The instructions don't match the product. I followed them carefully and things did NOT line up as necessary. Outside track was an inch lower than the inside track and inside rollers did not have clearance necessary. I am now stuck patching holes in brand new drywall.....renovate a renovation...sweet!
L**A
Looks great once installed
Looks lovely! But I will say that when we had it in for a few days it warped. The doors started to move into the middle. Took a lot of work to install. So fortunate my husband is in construction and knows how to work with vague instructions. I’d say if your capable of winging it this is a great deal.
I**K
seller is accommodating to issues
box arrived with parts missing, seller sent approp parts, helped to problem solve issues, parts are very solid, strong, heavy duty
A**R
Great Product
great strength, amazing customer service, even better product
K**T
Great product.
Exactly as advertised, make sure to install with adequate support for the rails. I would not install with the plastic anchors supplied.
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