So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Friday, August 9, 2013

Some Tips To Install A Pocket Door Frame

By Andrea Davidson


A pocket door frame would be needed in installing a concealed door. This will make a room more versatile because it can be simply closed off from the other parts of the house if needed. This is an excellent way to maximize the space in your living room. With patience and the right information, you can simply accomplish it by yourself. There are some steps that would definitely help you learn the whole process.

You must determine whether or not the wall that you have chosen is a good candidate for installation. The wall must be wide enough to accommodate two times the width of a door. You will also need to know if the wall is bearing too much load. You can know this by checking on the placement of the wall in your house.

Check whether the wall has any electrical wirings or maybe there are pipes that is beneath it. Look for various switches and some electrical outlets to assure safety. If you have some attics or basement perhaps, you can further reroute some wires in it. But, if pipes are present in it, you cannot place a frame.

Change the present header with the use of a saw that has a metallic blade that can cut through the nails to further remove the jamb. Take away all the pieces of board by using a blade that is designed for woods. Do it carefully to have a shallow cut. Utilize the part of the drywall which is over the door to make a frame for another header.

Remove the existing door by simply pulling it off from the molding. This will often create a certain gap which can be used to access the shims. Use a saw over the cluster of nails that is surrounding the shims. Always tip the blade of the saw downwards to cut shallowly into the drywall and take it away from the studs.

Leave a visible margin that is about two or three inches away from the ceiling upon removing the drywall from the header. A reciprocating saw is often used to remove such. You can also cut through the studs to form another space for the frame. See to it that you cut the nails that connects the studs to its soleplate.

Determine the height of the header by adding about three and one fourth inches to its length and add the height of the soleplate. This will be needed if the floors are carpeted. If there is no carpet, the brackets can be installed easily into the floor.

Cut the stud tops to a determined length to make a support for the new header. Measure its rough opening and place the new stud in it with the same distance in its opposite side. Install the new header by using the nails and screws and then cut and install the soleplate to the floor.

End the entire installation of the pocket door frame depending on the instructions of your manufacturer. Make sure that when you are framing, the opening must be plumb and your header must be at level or it might not slide perfectly. You may use trim screws in the jamb to have it more unnoticeable. You can either paint it depending on the instructions to avoid moisture from destroying it.




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