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Measuring Guide
 
  1. Step 1HEIGHT

    Use a sprit level to ascertain how level the ceiling is and how level the floor is. If the floor uneven, the doors may roll! In this case you will need to consider levelling the floor up before you take your measurements. Our optional bottom liner will allow you to level up 15mm using packers (not supplied). If carpet is fitted compress down as much as possible; you can lay the bottom track and liner onto carpet but be aware you may catch a thread, take great care. If the height is over 2490mm you can use a Spaceslide height reducer, or we recommend building a drop down bulkhead with timber. Our sliding wardrobe systems are bottom rolling so no load bearing is on the ceiling.
  2. Step 2CEILING TO FLOOR

    The top track system will accommodate up to 15mm variance in heights.

    Measure in at least 3 places - centre and both sides. always supply Screwfixwardrobes.com the smallest dimension.
  3. Step 3WIDTH

    Check the walls with a sprit level. If they curve or bow, you can use our optional liners with some form of packing (not supplied) to level them up. Optional liners are automatically included in your order. You have the option to remove them before finally placing the order.

    Step 3 innerIf you have coving and skirting you will need to remove a section of them to slide in panel before installing.

  4. Step 4WALL TO WALL

    Measure in 2 places top and bottom. Measure from first wall to second wall and ensure you measure above any skirting board and below any coving that may hinder wardrobe installation.

    Both top and Bottom track are supplied cut over length to allow you to trim them to exact requirements.
  5. Step 5WALL TO END PANEL

    In the case of wall to end panel give Screwfixwardrobes.com the dimension from the wall to the outside position for the proposed end panel.

    NOTE: The end panels are 600mm deep and if an end panel is used there is no requirement for a liner.
  6. Step 6END PANEL TO END PANEL

    Give Screwfixwardrobes.com the dimension to the outside points of both end panels.

    NOTE: The end panels are 600mm deep and if an end panel is used there is no requirement for a liner.
  7. Step 7IMPORTANT

    REMEMBER YOU ARE MEASURING APERTURE SIZES, NOT DOOR SIZES.

    Provide Screwfixwardrobes.com the
    largest width dimensions and the smallest height dimensions.

    You do not have to allow for the thickness of Spaceslide liners or end panels, our software will automatically reduce the aperture size by the correct amount. Normal overlap on the doors is 35 - 40mm. However if you are installing your own liners, or installing batons to level up the aperture you must measure the aperture within your installed sections.
 

As seen on 60 minute makeover