Pricing and Costs of Pocket Doors

Budget accordingly if you're going with space-saving pocket doors

By Harrison Howe
As those in many office settings recognize the space-saving benefits of pocket doors, the once popular items are making a comeback as an alternative to swing doors. If you're thinking of adding pocket doors to conference room, restroom or storage room entrances, you'll need to be familiar with the pricing and costs of pocket doors.

Pocket door prices can range from the hundreds to the thousands of dollars, so create a budget before you purchase pocket doors to avoid overspending. This will help you to choose which pocket door manufacturers, pocket door sellers and pocket door suppliers can best meet your budgetary needs. When you're figuring the pricing and costs of pocket doors, consider the following:

1. Price wooden, steel and other types of pocket doors;

2. Add the cost of hardware, such as pulls and locks, for pocket doors;

3. Factor in the cost of pocket door installation.

 

Check out the prices of different styles of pocket doors

The pricing and costs of pocket doors varies greatly, depending on the type of door you're buying. Since most doors that can be installed with hinges can be used as pocket doors, you won't incur additional expense when buying pocket doors. Nevertheless, the cost of wooden doors, for instance, is different from that of steel doors.
Try: Visit Ambiance Doors to choose from a wide selection of wood doors with decorative glass designs, any of which you can use as pocket doors, in a price range of $300 to $500. Get the Lift & Slide system from Sliding Specialties, for $7,000 to $25,000, without installation and depending on door sizes, options and other factors.

Recognize the additional costs of handles, pulls and other hardware for pocket doors

When you buy pocket doors, there will be an additional cost for any hardware you may add after installation. The price of door pulls, handles, edge pulls and locks varies, depending on the style as well as the hardware's material composition. For instance, decorative satin nickel door pulls are more costly than simple brass pulls.
Try: Select from simple to decorative flush pulls for pocket doors, priced from just under $20 to about $160, at Crown City Hardware. Choose from a huge inventory of brass, stainless steel and satin nickel pulls and latches from under $20 up to $200 at The Hardware Hut.

Figure in the cost of installing pocket doors

Once you've purchased pocket doors and any necessary hardware, chances are you'll want to hire a contractor who specializes in installing pocket doors. Make sure to get some quotes and to add in this expense to the pricing and costs of pocket doors.
Try: Get pocket doors installed from Elite Door Company, starting at just under $500. Artisan Specialties will trim out your pocket doors for between $100 and $200 per door, depending on whether you have single- or double-doors.

 

  • Remember that the pricing and costs of pocket doors varies depending on whether you're installing them in an existing office or during new construction. Adding pocket doors to an existing space will be more costly than having them installed in an office that's under construction.