Make sure the openings are at least a quarter of an inch larger on the top and the sides.
Rough opening for closet sliding doors.
This allows for 1 2 inch thick drywall on both sides and at the top 80 inches for the doors and hardware and a 1 to 1 1 2 inch space under the door.
As long as you are narrowing the rough opening 1 inch less than typical.
You can adapt standard interior doors to use as sliding closet doors.
These doors come in 24 28 30 32 and 36 inch widths.
Thus your rough opening width is 38.
We typically went 82 1 2 but you have to take into consideration the flooring used and adjust accordingly.
The rough opening should be 49 by 82 for a 48 by 80 inch door.
This will give you room to space the door frame off of the sub floor.
A typical interior door has a.
What you need miter box or power mitersaw circular saw measuring tape hammer drill level framing square.
Rough opening for sliding closet doors in recent times folding sliding doors have grown in popularity amongst homeowners all over the world.
Just add 2 to the width of the actual door size.
Folding sliding doors are offered in a variety of construction materials including timber or wood glass aluminum or pvc.
The doors have rollers that are adjustable so if the call out size is 60 x 80 than that would be the opening size that it would fit in.
The space between the floor and the bottom of the door may vary depending on the type of flooring.
Getting the rough opening size right the first time will save you from frustration when installing your doors.
The rough opening of an interior door is two inches wider than the width of the door and two inches higher than its height.
The finished opening should be just about the same size.
You can use a level to be sure it is even all the way around.
So for the rough opening all you would have to do is minus the thickness of whatever you are using to finish it with.
Framing rough opening sizes are really quite simple.
The standard height is 80 inches which you can trim to fit your.
You should add 2 1 2 to the height of the actual door.