Things You'll Need:
- Sliding door kit
- Tape measure
- Electric drill
- Reciprocating saw
- Level
- Shims
- Lumber
- Basic carpentry tools
- Caulk
- Caulking gun
- Nails
- Screws
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Step 1
Measure the dimensions of your sliding door. Use a tape measure to get the length and height.
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Step 2
Trace those measurements onto the wall that you plan to use for your sliding door.
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Step 3
Drive long nails into each of the corners. Your goal is to drive the nails through to the other side. You may need the help of an electric drill.
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Step 4
Use the nail ends to trace the outline of your sliding door on the exterior wall. Make sure that these lines are straight and exact.
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Step 5
Use a reciprocating saw to cut through the wall, using the guides you've drawn. Clear away drywall and debris. Depending on your level of home improvement expertise, you may want to contract the services of a construction professional for this step.
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Step 6
Construct a wooden frame in which the sliding door assembly can rest. Use high-quality treated wood. Consult with a lumber or home improvement store professional to find the right materials for your home.
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Step 1
Line the edges of the doorframe with an adhesive caulk.
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Step 2
Fit the sliding door's frame into the wall space you've created for it.
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Step 3
Use a level to make sure the doorframe is resting correctly. Adjust vertical doorjambs to ensure the sliding door is plumb. Insert shims along the base as needed to level the door.
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Step 4
Secure the sliding door into place. Use any screws included with the sliding door kit, and consider supplementing them with roofing nails. Add a dollop of caulk inside screw holes to waterproof them.
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Step 5
Install the glass doors into the mounted doorframe. Consult your door's instruction manual for specific guidance, as different brands will have unique steps.






Comments
projectmgr said
on 10/9/2008 All exterior walls are load bearing to some extent. The lintels will have to be built up properly to hold up the weight of the roof above. Any alteration to exterior wall openings requires a building permit. Check for the electrical and plumbing in the walls before buying the sliding door. You will likely be charged a re-stocking fee for returning a door if it can not be utilized.