






🚪 Slide into style with the ultimate bifold barn door upgrade!
The DIYHD 75in Bifold Sliding Barn Door Hardware Kit is a heavy-duty, top-mount roller system designed for up to 4 doors with a total width of 71 inches. Crafted from durable metal with a sleek black finish, it includes all necessary hardware components for smooth, space-saving bifold door operation. Ideal for professional spaces seeking a blend of rustic style and modern functionality.















| Brand | DIYHD |
| Color | Hardware for 4 doors |
| Material | Metal |
| Style | Rustic |
| Item Weight | 19.7 Pounds |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Manufacturer | DIYHD |
| Item Weight | 19.7 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 3 x 75 inches |
| Item model number | TYL707 |
| Size | 75" Track Kit |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | Bifold hardware kit;Not including door panels |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
K**K
Exactly what I wanted!
I fully intended the install of this to be DIY, but when I busted out the instructions and it was just photos and some metric measurements that weren’t entirely helpful (given that you can use any height door, the measurements aren’t super clear) I decided to just call in a professional. Even with my local pro handyman doing the job, this baby took a few hours. He also fashioned two little extended anchor points for the bottom, outside anchors. I’m using bifolds that just cover the space, so if you went slightly oversize, you may not have that need. In the end, I’m in love with how it turned out. It looks fantastic and given that it’s on a laundry closet and I don’t have children or anything in my home that is rough on doors, I think it’s very sturdy and will work really well for me. In the end, factor in professional install costs. This ended up being a far more expensive project than initially anticipated, but it turned out better for it.
L**N
heavy duty and well made
I've been looking for a way to close off a finished closet opening nearly 48 inches wide. It is near our main entrance and a set of doors there will be very noticeable. Traditional sliding barn doors would require another several feet of track and space beyond the woodwork, and there is not enough room for that. Double bypass barn doors were an option, but had some disadvantages such as double tracks. And of course, traditional big box store bifold doors are cheap and are an insult to almost all your senses. They're flimsy, noisy, the tracks are weak, and usually they're not real wood.With one exception, hardware in this kit is made to bear a heavy load. That's good because my four doors weigh a total of about 50 lbs. I like the industrial look of the matte black. The track is about 1/4" thick (actually 6 mm), the steel hangers are heavy, as are the stands that hold the track off the wall. (The wheels are nylon (?) and quiet). The design is made for relatively thick doors so I had my carpenter make panel doors of bead board fir in frames that began as 1.5" before planing and finishing. The doors stand off the closet finished opening by about an inch. It could be closer if you go with a thicker door, but some of that space is needed when in outer door pivots.My only caution to purchasers is about the four most important fasteners that stand off the track from the wall. In case you want to mount your doors over a sheetrock opening, they provide these stupid little plastic inserts that expand behind the wall as the screw goes in. This set up would last only a few days before my doors, which are pretty typical, would pull it off the wall. In my installation, the standoffs for the track are screwed to the 1 x 5" trim. Four lag screws are provided, but when installed they protrude less than half an inch beyond the trim, and into the sheetrock. In other words, the door trim is bearing the load of the doors. If the lag screws were 3.5" long then they would anchor in the header behind the sheetrock.If this bifold sliding barn door kit fits your need, I recommend purchasing, but I would also head to the local hardware store to buy some lag screws, probably 1/4' but could be 5/16" and a little bottle of flat black to make them match the other hardware.
D**N
Love the finished look
I had professionals do the installation as I wanted it hung correctly. I love the finished look. It is exactly what I expected and wanted.
E**O
Is not good for bifold door
Perfect . My problem was the space . 70 inch x 80.I bought two bifold door in Home Depot 72x80 spend $ 64 each. ( 72 is the standard size to bifold door and perfect work this racquet and very nice .i change my review the base broken the fold do not work see my new picture
K**T
The concept is great- the product and product support need help
I have not fully installed this, as the “manual” is missing pertinent information.Pros: this is the perfect solution to my door problem (if it installs well)Cons: The holes to drill the supports for the railing are not standard for the distance between studs. I ended up drilling new holes in order for the hardware to be installed into studs-The Manual is only pictorial with no verbiage. There are no instructions o. How to determine the height to drill for support rail.-The emails provided in the package are invalid. There is no phone number. Amazon support was unable to help. This manufacturer is unavailable for any assistance
**A
Works as designed
I didn't install it so I can't say how easy it was. But it works perfectly and looks great
K**G
Great quality, terrible instructions!
As another reviewer stated, the 4 lag screws (what holds up the entire door system) are waaaay too short. We installed this system mounting the rail onto a 1"x6" top trim board over sheetrock. After reading another review, we immediately decided to not bother with the included lag screws and replaced them with 5" x 5/16" lag screws from Menards. All of the hardware is well made and heavy duty, so why did they skimp on the most important item? Maybe they don't have sheetrock as a common wall substrate where this door system is made. You absolutely need to get all 4 lag screws buried into either a stud or header or it won't be able to hold the weight of the doors. I love love the look and the operation of the doors is great! Beware if you are not mechanically inclined as the instructions are only pictures with some measurements (mostly in metric). My husband is very handy and definitely saved the project by doing some step-by-step figuring and measuring.
I**Y
Very pleased .
It took me some times to get it together but, I finally got it done all alone. I’m a 38yrs old female , I don’t have a license to do this time of work but Always enjoy doing this type of project and of course save tons of money 😁 I just ordered the 2nd hardware kit and I know it will be a piece of cake to put up the next one together. I will post more pics up for the next one.
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