Pocket Door Repair
This Lincoln pocket door had slipped out of alignment and refused to glide the way it should. After removing the casing to access the hidden track and rollers, we realigned the hardware and restored its smooth, quiet slide. If your pocket door is sticking, scraping, or won’t close properly, this post shows how a simple repair can make it feel brand new again.
Pocket doors are one of those little home features you forget about—until they stop behaving. When a pocket door gets out of alignment or drags along the track, it goes from “space-saving hero” to “daily annoyance” pretty fast. Suddenly, you’re dealing with scraping sounds, uneven movement, or a door that refuses to close all the way. Charming? Not so much.
One of our recent Lincoln projects was exactly that: a pocket door that had slowly fallen out of alignment over time. It wasn’t gliding well or closing completely. To fix it, we carefully removed the casing to reach the track and rollers—because with pocket doors, the real work happens behind the scenes.
Once we opened things up, we:
– Reset the track
– Adjusted the rollers
– Corrected the alignment
– Reinstalled the casing
The best part? Watching that door glide smoothly again—no more frustration. Just a pocket door doing exactly what it should.
If your pocket door is dragging, crooked, or uncooperative, we’re happy to help you get it back on track. Reach out anytime for an estimate.