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The cost to install a pocket door in Seattle ranges from $730 to $3,670, with most homeowners paying around $1,830. Your actual cost depends on several factors specific to your home and the Seattle-Tacoma market.
Installing a pocket door in a load-bearing wall requires a header and structural support, potentially doubling the installation cost.
Standard 30–36 inch hollow-core doors are cheapest ($100–$300). Solid-core doors ($200–$600) provide better sound isolation. Barn-style glass doors are premium.
The wall must be opened up to install the pocket frame — wider walls with plumbing or electrical need rerouting before the pocket hardware can be installed.
Budget pocket door hardware ($30–$60) can be noisy and prone to derailing. Premium soft-close systems ($100–$300) operate smoothly and quietly.
Pocket door trim kits and pulls are different from standard door trim, and the thin wall on each side of the pocket needs careful finishing to avoid a hollow sound.
The Pacific Northwest has moderate to high labor costs. Rain affects exterior scheduling October through April. Green building practices are common and many contractors specialize in energy-efficient work.
Pocket door installation in Seattle generally does not require a permit for standard installations. Check with your local building department if your project involves panel work or structural changes.
Standard double-pane windows perform well in mild climates. Focus budget on quality frames and hardware rather than extreme weather ratings.
While possible for experienced homeowners, pocket door installation involves significant complexity. In Seattle, you may still need a licensed pro for permits and inspections. DIY could save $770–$990 in labor.
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Get Free Quotes from Seattle Pros →The average cost to install a pocket door in Seattle ranges from $730 to $3,670, with most homeowners paying around $1,830. This estimate includes both labor ($1,100) and materials ($730). Costs in Seattle are higher than the national average due to local cost of living and labor market conditions. Get multiple quotes from licensed Seattle contractors to lock in the best price.
Seattle does not typically require a permit for standard pocket door installation. However, projects involving electrical panel work, structural changes, or gas line modifications may still require one. Check with Seattle's building department to confirm before starting work.
Most pocket door installation projects in Seattle take 1–2 days to complete. The timeline depends on project scope, contractor availability in the Seattle-Tacoma metro area, and seasonal demand. Scheduling during Seattle's off-peak season (typically winter months) can reduce wait times and may lower costs.
Pocket doors save floor space where a swinging door would be inconvenient — small bathrooms, closets, and tight hallways are ideal applications. Downsides include reduced sound isolation (air gaps around the door), difficulty hanging things on the pocket wall, and harder access for wall repairs.
Yes, but it requires opening the wall to install the pocket frame and track system. The wall cavity must be clear of plumbing, electrical, and structural elements. Budget $800–$2,500 for the conversion including the pocket frame kit, door, hardware, and wall repair.