Helpful Hints
for a Jammed Pocket Door
Pocket
doors can be frustrating when they don't work properly. The door itself is
hung from rollers that run on a track above the door and into the wall
cavity. When the door doesn't work smoothly, it's usually because the
rollers have come off the track. Sometimes it is possible to get the wheels
back on track by lifting the door upwards and pushing the wheels back onto
the track.
If the
door is stuck inside the pocket, it must first be pulled out of the opening,
which is easier said than done, since the door is resting on the floor
rather than hanging from the track. Unfortunately, many people lose patience
and try to force the door, only to wind up damaging wheels and track, which
is a much more expensive repair.
If you can
handle finish carpentry, you might be able to take apart the casing, the
jamb stop and the jamb to get your door out of the wall to make the
necessary repairs. However, most people are better off contacting a
professional to repair pocket doors.