Types of Exterior Barn Door Hardware at Do it Best

Exterior barn doors require a setup that is durable, secure, and easy to use. Here's a breakdown of the main door hardware components available at Do it Best:

Product Type

What It’s Used For

Features

Image

Exterior Barn Door Brackets

Mounts rails of the barn door to the wall or surface securely.

Heavy-duty steel, weather-resistant, supports for top-mount or face-mount installation.

Exterior Barn Door Brackets

Exterior Barn Door Hangers

Connects the door to the rail and allows smooth sliding motion.

Ball-bearing rollers, corrosion-resistant, designed for weight distribution and quiet sliding.

Exterior Barn Door Hangers

Exterior Barn Door Rails

Provides the track the barn door glides along.

Powder-coated steel, pre-drilled holes, available in different lengths.

Exterior Barn Door Rails

Exterior Barn Door Latches

Secures the door in a closed position to prevent movement.

Lockable options, different size options, built for wind and impact resistance.

Exterior Barn Door Latches

Exterior Barn Door Bumpers

Stops the door from rolling off the track or damaging walls when opened or closed.

Zinc-plated bumpers, absorbs impact, prevents door bounce-back or misalignment.

Exterior Barn Door Bumpers

Exterior Barn Door Rail End Cap

Seals off the open ends of the rail to create a finished look and prevent debris or pests.

Rust-resistant metal construction, easy to install, low-profile design.

Exterior Barn Door Rail End Cap

Exterior Barn Door Stay Roller

Stabilizes the bottom of the door and prevents swinging or swaying.

Heavy-duty roller, smooth glide for consistent tracking.

Exterior Barn Door Stay Roller

Exterior Barn Door Guide

Keeps the bottom of the door aligned with the track to prevent wobbling.

weather-resistant materials, supports various door types.

Exterior Barn Door Guide

 

Importance of Quality Barn Door Hardware

Outdoor barn doors are constantly exposed to weather, movement, and wear. Investing in quality hardware extends the life of your system and protects your barn door.

  • Weather Resistance: Exterior barn doors need hardware that holds up in rain, heat, snow, and humidity. Choose rust-resistant metals and weatherproof coatings.

  • Smooth Operation: Durable hangers and rail systems ensure the door slides smoothly, even when handling heavy wood or steel barn doors.

  • Safety & Security: Prevent unwanted shifting or swinging with solid bumpers and locking latches. These are essential for windy and severe weather climates.

  • Longevity: Look for steel, zinc, or stainless materials. These outlast lower-grade metal and prevent the need for constant replacement.

Selecting the Right Barn Door Hardware

Choosing the right combination of brackets, hangers, rails, and latches is crucial to ensure structural fit and performance in outdoor conditions.

  1. Door Weight & Size: Heavier barn doors require hardware with higher weight ratings. Check your door manufacturer’s weight guidelines and compare to product specifications.

  2. Installation Surface: Wood, metal, or other materials may require different mounting solutions. Make sure your rails and brackets match the structure you’re installing on.

  3. Mounting Style: Face-mount hangers give a more visible industrial style. Top-mount hangers provide a cleaner look and hide hardware above the door. Consider the clearance needed for rail and roller movement.

  4. Security Needs: Use a latch to secure the door when closed. This prevents doors from blowing open or sliding during storms or high winds. 

If you need a step-by-step guide for installing your exterior barn door, see our resource article: How to Install an Exterior Barn Door

Make the right decision and choose exterior barn door hardware that’s built to last for years in outdoor conditions. Do it Best carries high-quality parts that keep your outdoor barn doors operating smoothly and safely. Shop our exterior barn door hardware and get same-day pickup at a Do it Best store near you or home delivery.

Exterior Barn Door Hardware FAQs

No. Exterior doors require hardware made with weather-resistant materials. Interior barn door hardware may rust or fail when exposed to outdoor conditions.

Yes. Bumpers help prevent damage to walls and hardware by absorbing the door’s momentum at the end of its track.

Not always. Some systems use unique spacing or roller designs. Stick to matching brands or check your barn door specifications to make sure your parts are compatible.