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  • Durable and energy-efficient double flap pet door for walls  
  • Double flap pet door designed for walls 2" - 7-3/4" thick
  • Mix and match different interior and exterior frame colors to best match your home (  for matching frame colors,  see the non-custom  2022 Design Double Flap Pet Door for Walls)
  • Insulated flaps resist temperatures from -40° to 110° and withstand winds up to 50mph
  • Durable aluminum frame and locking cover for security and weather resistance
  • Lifetime warranty and 90-day return period for peace of mind
  • Strong, sturdy locking cover included for blocking access when needed; can be used on interior or exterior
  • Custom orders are made to your specifications and are non-returnable
Withstands Extreme Weather Withstands Extreme Weather
Worth Every Penny Worth Every Penny
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Product Details

  • Customize your pet door: Choose different frame colors for interior and exterior to match your home
  • Double flap design: Two layers of polyolefin polymer flaps ensure insulation and durability in extreme weather. Also available in single flap
  • Strong wind resistance: Magnets on three sides provide superior wind resistance up to 50mph
  • Wide range of wall thickness: Installs in walls between 2" and 7-3/4" thick with durable wood tunnel
  • Wall protection: Sealing tunnel tape protects the tunnel and interior of your wall from the elements
  • Sturdy aluminum frame: Long-lasting and built to withstand harsh climates
  • Flexible flap mechanism: Swings on a rod at the top to prevent cracking and flexing
  • Lockable cover: Comes with a molded ABS plastic cover to block access when needed
  • Lifetime warranty: Quality and performance backed by a lifetime warranty
  • Sizes for various pets: Taller, narrower flap design allows big and small pets to share the door
  • Easy maintenance: Replacement flaps available for all Endura Flap Pet Door models
  • Highly insulating: Keeps home insulated, helping to lower your energy bill
  • Recommended by satisfied customers: Praised for its durability, energy efficiency, and insulation properties

Size Chart

Flap Dimensions:

Double Flap:6"w x 10"h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

10 1/8"w x 16 3/4"h

The outer edge of the pet door.
edura small
edura frame
edura roughcut

Rough Cut Out:

8"w x 14 5/8"h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.

Flap Dimensions:

Double Flap:8"w x 14"h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

12 3/16"w x 20 3/4"h

The outer edge of the pet door.
edura small
edura frame
edura roughcut

Rough Cut Out:

10"w x 18 5/8"h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.

Flap Dimensions:

Double Flap:10"w x 18"h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

14 3/16"w x 24 3/4"h

The outer edge of the pet door.
edura small
edura frame
edura roughcut

Rough Cut Out:

12 1/8"w x 22 5/8"h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.

Flap Dimensions:

Double Flap:12"w x 22"h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

16 1/4"w x 28 7/8"h

The outer edge of the pet door.
edura small
edura frame
edura roughcut

Rough Cut Out:

14 3/8"w x 26 5/8"h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.
Flap SizeFlap DimensionFlap StyleRough Cut OutOutside Frame DimensionRecommended Pet Height
Small6" w x 10" hDouble8" w x 14 5/8" h10 1/8" w x 16 3/4" h8" - 14"
Medium8" w x 14" hDouble10" w x 18 5/8" h12 3/16" w x 20 3/4" h8" - 21"
Large10" w x 18" hDouble12 1/8" w x 22 5/8" h14 3/16" w x 24 3/4"8" - 27"
Extra Large12" w x 22" hDouble14 3/8" w x 26 5/8" h16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h8" - 34"

Single flap or double flap? This is the double flap version. The double flap will provide more insulation for your home, perfect for extreme climates. With a double-flap system, there is a flap on each side of the tunnel and dead air space in between to add extra insulation.  

Note: Endura Flap pet doors are not recommended for use by kittens or very small dogs. Cats have been successful using Small; however, a few have found the Medium difficult to use. We would not recommend using the Large or Extra Large or any of the double flap versions for cats.

Additional Information

Frame Material

Architectural Extruded Aluminum

Flap Thickness

7/8" (each flap)

Warranty Period

Lifetime

Return Period

90 days

Locking Cover Material

Molded ABS Plastic

Climate Suitability

Severe-4 Season

Flap Design

Double, Flexible, Insulated Flaps

Ability to Lock Flap

Separate Locking Cover-Loads from Top

Sealing Value

Very High

Wind Resistance

Very High

Self Framing

Yes

Replacement Flaps Available

Yes

Insulation Value

Very High

Wall Thickness Range

2" - 7 3/4"

Installation Instructions

Please note: Endura Flap Wall Mounts sold between 7/4/2023 and 8/17/2023 do not include the correct wall template sizes. Please double check the size of your template before making any changes to your wall.

Installation icon Difficulty High
Installation icon Steps 15
Installation icon Time Required 2-3 hours
Installation icon Sections 04
Installation icon Flags 01

Parts

  • 4 Corner Brackets
  • 24 Wood Screws
  • 1 Long Wood Screw
  • 1 Roll of Sealing Tunnel Tape
  • 1 Tube of Silicone
  • 1 Hole Transfer Jig with Level
  • 1 Locking Cover
  • 1 Cutout Template
  • 6 Plywood Tunnel Pieces (4 for XL)
  • 1 Inside Frame
  • 1 Outside Frame

Tools

  • Pencil
  • Hammer/Mallet
  • Measuring Tape
  • Electric Drill
  • Safety Gear
  • Stud Finder
  • Drywall Knife (or other for cutting inner wall)
  • Saw for Cutting Outer Wall (compatible with your wall material)
  • Razorblade (for trimming tape)
  • ⅜” Drill Bit
  • Philips Screwdriver

Step 1 Measure Your Pet

  • Measure your pet and make a mark at least 3” above your pet’s height on your wall, this will line up with the top of the template.
  • If a height taller than the max is needed, you will need to cut a new piece of lumber for your pet door tunnel.
  • Depending on pet height and the height of your baseboards you may need to cut into the baseboards to install the frame. If you want to avoid that, make sure to set the height accordingly.

Step 2 Prepare Wall for Installation

  • Find a section of your wall that is against a stud on one side, but does not contain any plumbing or wiring.
  • Once you find the stud, you can open a small area of the wall next to the stud that is large enough for you to feel around.
  • You can double-check for any plumbing, wiring, studs, or additional bracing that is in the way. Do not cut through plumbing, wiring, or bracing.
  • Extra-Large Size Only: This section will span from stud to stud for typical stud spacing of 16” on center (14.5" between studs).

Step 3 Make the Rough Cutout

Wall Mount Template Dimensions
Flap Size Width Height
Small 8" 14-5/8"
Medium 10" 18-5/8"
Large 12-1/8" 22-5/8"
Extra Large 14-3/8" 26-5/8"
  • Double check your template dimensions with the chart above before cutting into your wall.
  • Line up the provided template with the edge of the stud and tape it to the wall. Trace the side of the template along the stud. Remove the template, then cut along the stud line with a saw.
  • Line up the template again, adjusting to match the edge of the stud. Trace the remaining outline of the template. Remove the template and cut the rest of the lines drawn.
  • Remove insulation inside the wall as needed. You can save some to put back into open areas of the wall cavity.

Step 4 Measure the Studs

  • Determine the width of tunnel pieces to use by test fitting each width or measuring the width of studs inside the wall.
  • For 2x4 studs, use the narrower (3.5”) plywood sections.
  • For 2x6 studs, use the wider (5.5”) plywood sections.

Step 5 Insert the Vertical Tunnel Piece

  • Screw the long wood screw halfway into the middle of the vertical piece to act as a handle. Insert the vertical tunnel section inside the wall cavity and tap into place with a mallet or hammer. The face of the plywood should be flush with the cutout. Add back any insulation that can fit under the cutout.
  • Extra-Large Size Only: For standard 16" on center studs, the top and bottom pieces will span from stud to stud so you can skip this step.
  • Extra-Large Size Only: For non-standard stud spacing, you will need to get wood from a local hardware store to create the frame for the pet door. The frame opening should match the size of the provided template.

Step 6 Install Corner Brackets

  • Pre-install the four corner brackets at both ends of the two shorter plywood sections that match the width of your studs. The brackets must be flush with the edge of the short plywood pieces and centered.
  • Use only two screws per leg of the bracket.

Step 7 Install Bottom and Top Tunnel Pieces

  • Insert the bottom tunnel piece and screw it into the existing stud making sure it is even with the cut edge of the drywall and level or slightly angled down towards the outside. You may need a hammer/mallet to tap it into place if the fit is snug.
  • Screw the bottom tunnel piece to the vertical tunnel piece, making sure the vertical tunnel piece is resting on the bottom of the inner wall for support.
  • Use the long wood screw partially inserted into the vertical piece to hold onto it.
  • Insert the top tunnel piece and screw it into the existing stud and vertical tunnel piece making sure it’s level and even with the cut edge of the drywall.

Step 8 Drill Through the Outer Wall

  • Remove the long screw from the vertical tunnel piece.
  • Using the provided transfer jig, drill ⅜” holes through the outer wall from the inside of the opening on the top-left and bottom-right corners.
  • Make sure you use the appropriate type of drill for your outer wall.

Step 9 Mark Where to Cut the Outer Wall

  • From the outside, line up the hole transfer jig with the drilled holes. Level the hole transfer jig and mark the jig’s corners on your wall.
  • Use the drill bit as a pin to help line up the hole transfer jig with the hole.
  • Using the template lined up with marked corners, mark all cut lines.

Step 10 Cut Outer Wall Opening

  • Cut along the inside of the lines as accurately as possible.
  • Be careful not to damage the corner brackets and screws near the corners.
  • Trim up any areas that aren’t flush with the plywood tunnel. Clean the inside of your wall of any dust or debris.

Step 11a Prepare Tunnel for Sealing Tunnel Tape

  • Make sure the tunnel area is clean and dry.
  • The edge of the sealing tape should line up with your inside wall, with the rest of the tape overhanging the tunnel on the outside.
  • To apply the sealing tunnel tape, start at the middle of the upper tunnel and apply the tape all around the tunnel, ending with a slight overlap at the top. Make sure to press the tape tightly into the corners as you go.
  • Once in place, firmly apply pressure all along the tape to activate the adhesive.

Step 11b Apply Sealing Tunnel Tape

  • Cut each corner up to the outer wall.
  • Fold back each piece of the sealing tape against the outer wall, pressing firmly.
  • Apply caulking to the openings in all four corners, sealing the cut area of the tape to the outer wall.
  • The sealing tape will be trimmed in a future step.

Step 12 Screw in the Frames

  • Make sure the four tabs are upright and snug to the inside frame. You may have to loosen the screw to rotate it into place using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Insert the inside frame and level it in the opening with the hole transfer jig. While holding the frame flush against the wall, use four wood screws to screw the mounting tabs to the inside of the tunnel.
  • If there are larger gaps you can pre-bend the mounting tab toward the tunnel.

Step 13 Install the Outside Frame

  • Repeat installation step #12 for the outside frame, making sure the flap(s) swing through both frames without interference.

Step 14 Seal the Inside Frame

  • From the outside, apply silicone in the tunnel, around the sides and bottom edges of the inside frame. This will seal the tunnel tape to prevent water intrusion.

Step 15 Seal the Outside Frame

  • Use a sharp razor blade to trim off any excess tunnel tape that is sticking out past the outside frame on all four sides.
  • Apply silicone where the outside frame meets the exterior wall on the top and sides, but leave the bottom open to allow for drainage.

Videos

Endura Flap Dog Door for Walls Installation Video


Alternate Installation Video


Endura Flap High-Quality Design


Endura Flap Impact Test


Leaf Blower Test


Variable Magnetic Resistance


How to Remove Side Magnets for Easier Use

FAQ

Can a large dog and a cat use the same double flap Endura Flap Dog Doors for Walls?

We recommend cats use the small flap size since the larger flaps might be difficult for them to push through. However, if you have cats and dogs sharing a Endura Flap wall mount pet door, you can decrease the magnetic resistance of the threshold on large and extra-large sizes making it easier for a cat to use. For small or medium pet doors you can offset the magnets slightly which can also decrease the magnetic strength.

How do I know what flap size will fit my dog?

When installing the Endura Flap wall mount doggie door you want it to clear the top of your dog's back by at least 1". You also want the step over to be comfortable, no more than 1/3 your pet's shoulder height. Lastly, you want the width to allow your pet to go through without touching the sides, so about 1" wider than them.

Will this work for walls thicker than 7 3/4"?

For walls thicker than 7 3/4", see the Endura Flap Pet Door for Deep Walls

Is the flap flexible? Seems like it would trap a dog if it backed up.

The Endura Flap is slightly more rigid than other economy-style flaps, but it is a safe, soft, flexible flap.

Is the flap loud when the dog goes in or out?

When the flap gets to its resting place there is a snapping sound when the magnets employ. This sound lets you know the door is doing its job sealing out the elements and keeping your heated or cooled air inside.

What side does the locking cover slide in?

All locking covers slide in from the top. If you purchase a double flap model, the locking cover can be used on the inside or outside the frame. If you purchase a single flap, the locking cover is on the interior frame (the side closest to the inside of your home).

Are in wall pet door replacement flaps available?

Yes, we carry Endura Pet Door Replacement Flaps. They will work for all Endura Flap Pet Door models (wall mount, doggy door mount, kennel doors, window sashes, and sliding glass door patio pet doors).

I have a dog that I want to let out, but I want to prevent our cats from using it. Can the flap on the Endura wall mount pet door be weighted to keep them from using it?

You can increase the magnetic strength of the in wall dog door by purchasing additional magnets here. Some people have found success doing this and keeping their cats inside.

What material is the Endura Dog Door for Walls’ tunnel made from?

It is made of wood and sealing tape.

Can you install this into a door?

For in-door installations, check out the Endura Flap Double Flap Door Mount with Custom Frame Colors.

Warranty

Endura Flap products have a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship under standard regular use. Damage caused by not using the product as intended, improper installation, and chewing is not covered under this warranty.

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01/17/2023
Elizabeth
United States United States

Innovative Solution and Very Insulating (Staff Review)

This is a great choice for mixing frame colors to match the interior and exterior of your home accordingly. The double flaps are highly insulating and great for keeping harsh weather out of your home.

MR
03/05/2023
Michael R.

Only 1 problem

The flap at top where it seals has a gap in it ...so a little air gets in. This is the inside flap and starting to do it at the top on outside flap. I would appreciate you sending me 2 replacement flaps. Other than that it's great.

JS
02/09/2023
Jacquelynne S.

Not What It Once Was

It's definitely a good item but this is my second one and it was not the same as the one purchased a couple years ago. The inside no longer provides the steel casing. They sent tools (eg. drywall knife) that I didn't need - I would rather save money on an expensive door. Likewise I have had to repair the rubber portion a couple of times. It's a better that average dog door but I was disappointed to see how they are doing the interior casing.

JN
12/29/2022
Jay N.

Wish you would update your sizing to include double door

we got the double door and if we had known it should be sized differently, we would have gotten the large instead of medium. we had medium single flap in a door for many years, but going to a wall unit with double flap and 8.5" tunnel, it became apparent it is not as easy for our larger mid sized dogs as the single flap is. You should update sizing portion of website to reflect this, for sure!

CM
12/26/2022
Casey M.

We knew better.

This is our second Endura flap. We had one for 12 years and then moved. We tried a cheaper dog door but the flaps fell apart, weren’t air tight and was hard to install. Now we are back with a double Endura flap and couldn’t be happier!

Custom Frame Color Endura Flap E2 Double Flap Wall Mount

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Flap Dimensions:

Double Flap:6"w x 10"h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

10 1/8"w x 16 3/4"h

The outer edge of the pet door.
edura small
edura frame
edura roughcut

Rough Cut Out:

8"w x 14 5/8"h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.

Flap Dimensions:

Double Flap:8"w x 14"h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

12 3/16"w x 20 3/4"h

The outer edge of the pet door.
edura small
edura frame
edura roughcut

Rough Cut Out:

10"w x 18 5/8"h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.

Flap Dimensions:

Double Flap:10"w x 18"h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

14 3/16"w x 24 3/4"h

The outer edge of the pet door.
edura small
edura frame
edura roughcut

Rough Cut Out:

12 1/8"w x 22 5/8"h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.

Flap Dimensions:

Double Flap:12"w x 22"h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

16 1/4"w x 28 7/8"h

The outer edge of the pet door.
edura small
edura frame
edura roughcut

Rough Cut Out:

14 3/8"w x 26 5/8"h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.
Flap SizeFlap DimensionFlap StyleRough Cut OutOutside Frame DimensionRecommended Pet Height
Small6" w x 10" hDouble8" w x 14 5/8" h10 1/8" w x 16 3/4" h8" - 14"
Medium8" w x 14" hDouble10" w x 18 5/8" h12 3/16" w x 20 3/4" h8" - 21"
Large10" w x 18" hDouble12 1/8" w x 22 5/8" h14 3/16" w x 24 3/4"8" - 27"
Extra Large12" w x 22" hDouble14 3/8" w x 26 5/8" h16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h8" - 34"

Single flap or double flap? This is the double flap version. The double flap will provide more insulation for your home, perfect for extreme climates. With a double-flap system, there is a flap on each side of the tunnel and dead air space in between to add extra insulation.  

Note: Endura Flap pet doors are not recommended for use by kittens or very small dogs. Cats have been successful using Small; however, a few have found the Medium difficult to use. We would not recommend using the Large or Extra Large or any of the double flap versions for cats.

Frame Material

Architectural Extruded Aluminum

Flap Thickness

7/8" (each flap)

Warranty Period

Lifetime

Return Period

90 days

return period

90 days

Locking Cover Material

Molded ABS Plastic

Climate Suitability

Severe-4 Season

Flap Design

Double, Flexible, Insulated Flaps

Ability to Lock Flap

Separate Locking Cover-Loads from Top

Sealing Value

Very High

Wind Resistance

Very High

Self Framing

Yes

Replacement Flaps Available

Yes

Insulation Value

Very High

Wall Thickness Range

2" - 7 3/4"

warranty period

Lifetime

wall thickness range

2" - 7 3/4"

Installation Instructions

Please note: Endura Flap Wall Mounts sold between 7/4/2023 and 8/17/2023 do not include the correct wall template sizes. Please double check the size of your template before making any changes to your wall.

Installation icon Difficulty High
Installation icon Steps 15
Installation icon Time Required 2-3 hours
Installation icon Sections 04
Installation icon Flags 01

Parts

  • 4 Corner Brackets
  • 24 Wood Screws
  • 1 Long Wood Screw
  • 1 Roll of Sealing Tunnel Tape
  • 1 Tube of Silicone
  • 1 Hole Transfer Jig with Level
  • 1 Locking Cover
  • 1 Cutout Template
  • 6 Plywood Tunnel Pieces (4 for XL)
  • 1 Inside Frame
  • 1 Outside Frame

Tools

  • Pencil
  • Hammer/Mallet
  • Measuring Tape
  • Electric Drill
  • Safety Gear
  • Stud Finder
  • Drywall Knife (or other for cutting inner wall)
  • Saw for Cutting Outer Wall (compatible with your wall material)
  • Razorblade (for trimming tape)
  • ⅜” Drill Bit
  • Philips Screwdriver

Step 1 Measure Your Pet

  • Measure your pet and make a mark at least 3” above your pet’s height on your wall, this will line up with the top of the template.
  • If a height taller than the max is needed, you will need to cut a new piece of lumber for your pet door tunnel.
  • Depending on pet height and the height of your baseboards you may need to cut into the baseboards to install the frame. If you want to avoid that, make sure to set the height accordingly.

Step 2 Prepare Wall for Installation

  • Find a section of your wall that is against a stud on one side, but does not contain any plumbing or wiring.
  • Once you find the stud, you can open a small area of the wall next to the stud that is large enough for you to feel around.
  • You can double-check for any plumbing, wiring, studs, or additional bracing that is in the way. Do not cut through plumbing, wiring, or bracing.
  • Extra-Large Size Only: This section will span from stud to stud for typical stud spacing of 16” on center (14.5" between studs).

Step 3 Make the Rough Cutout

Wall Mount Template Dimensions
Flap Size Width Height
Small 8" 14-5/8"
Medium 10" 18-5/8"
Large 12-1/8" 22-5/8"
Extra Large 14-3/8" 26-5/8"
  • Double check your template dimensions with the chart above before cutting into your wall.
  • Line up the provided template with the edge of the stud and tape it to the wall. Trace the side of the template along the stud. Remove the template, then cut along the stud line with a saw.
  • Line up the template again, adjusting to match the edge of the stud. Trace the remaining outline of the template. Remove the template and cut the rest of the lines drawn.
  • Remove insulation inside the wall as needed. You can save some to put back into open areas of the wall cavity.

Step 4 Measure the Studs

  • Determine the width of tunnel pieces to use by test fitting each width or measuring the width of studs inside the wall.
  • For 2x4 studs, use the narrower (3.5”) plywood sections.
  • For 2x6 studs, use the wider (5.5”) plywood sections.

Step 5 Insert the Vertical Tunnel Piece

  • Screw the long wood screw halfway into the middle of the vertical piece to act as a handle. Insert the vertical tunnel section inside the wall cavity and tap into place with a mallet or hammer. The face of the plywood should be flush with the cutout. Add back any insulation that can fit under the cutout.
  • Extra-Large Size Only: For standard 16" on center studs, the top and bottom pieces will span from stud to stud so you can skip this step.
  • Extra-Large Size Only: For non-standard stud spacing, you will need to get wood from a local hardware store to create the frame for the pet door. The frame opening should match the size of the provided template.

Step 6 Install Corner Brackets

  • Pre-install the four corner brackets at both ends of the two shorter plywood sections that match the width of your studs. The brackets must be flush with the edge of the short plywood pieces and centered.
  • Use only two screws per leg of the bracket.

Step 7 Install Bottom and Top Tunnel Pieces

  • Insert the bottom tunnel piece and screw it into the existing stud making sure it is even with the cut edge of the drywall and level or slightly angled down towards the outside. You may need a hammer/mallet to tap it into place if the fit is snug.
  • Screw the bottom tunnel piece to the vertical tunnel piece, making sure the vertical tunnel piece is resting on the bottom of the inner wall for support.
  • Use the long wood screw partially inserted into the vertical piece to hold onto it.
  • Insert the top tunnel piece and screw it into the existing stud and vertical tunnel piece making sure it’s level and even with the cut edge of the drywall.

Step 8 Drill Through the Outer Wall

  • Remove the long screw from the vertical tunnel piece.
  • Using the provided transfer jig, drill ⅜” holes through the outer wall from the inside of the opening on the top-left and bottom-right corners.
  • Make sure you use the appropriate type of drill for your outer wall.

Step 9 Mark Where to Cut the Outer Wall

  • From the outside, line up the hole transfer jig with the drilled holes. Level the hole transfer jig and mark the jig’s corners on your wall.
  • Use the drill bit as a pin to help line up the hole transfer jig with the hole.
  • Using the template lined up with marked corners, mark all cut lines.

Step 10 Cut Outer Wall Opening

  • Cut along the inside of the lines as accurately as possible.
  • Be careful not to damage the corner brackets and screws near the corners.
  • Trim up any areas that aren’t flush with the plywood tunnel. Clean the inside of your wall of any dust or debris.

Step 11a Prepare Tunnel for Sealing Tunnel Tape

  • Make sure the tunnel area is clean and dry.
  • The edge of the sealing tape should line up with your inside wall, with the rest of the tape overhanging the tunnel on the outside.
  • To apply the sealing tunnel tape, start at the middle of the upper tunnel and apply the tape all around the tunnel, ending with a slight overlap at the top. Make sure to press the tape tightly into the corners as you go.
  • Once in place, firmly apply pressure all along the tape to activate the adhesive.

Step 11b Apply Sealing Tunnel Tape

  • Cut each corner up to the outer wall.
  • Fold back each piece of the sealing tape against the outer wall, pressing firmly.
  • Apply caulking to the openings in all four corners, sealing the cut area of the tape to the outer wall.
  • The sealing tape will be trimmed in a future step.

Step 12 Screw in the Frames

  • Make sure the four tabs are upright and snug to the inside frame. You may have to loosen the screw to rotate it into place using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Insert the inside frame and level it in the opening with the hole transfer jig. While holding the frame flush against the wall, use four wood screws to screw the mounting tabs to the inside of the tunnel.
  • If there are larger gaps you can pre-bend the mounting tab toward the tunnel.

Step 13 Install the Outside Frame

  • Repeat installation step #12 for the outside frame, making sure the flap(s) swing through both frames without interference.

Step 14 Seal the Inside Frame

  • From the outside, apply silicone in the tunnel, around the sides and bottom edges of the inside frame. This will seal the tunnel tape to prevent water intrusion.

Step 15 Seal the Outside Frame

  • Use a sharp razor blade to trim off any excess tunnel tape that is sticking out past the outside frame on all four sides.
  • Apply silicone where the outside frame meets the exterior wall on the top and sides, but leave the bottom open to allow for drainage.

Videos

Endura Flap Dog Door for Walls Installation Video


Alternate Installation Video


Endura Flap High-Quality Design


Endura Flap Impact Test


Leaf Blower Test


Variable Magnetic Resistance


How to Remove Side Magnets for Easier Use

FAQ

Can a large dog and a cat use the same double flap Endura Flap Dog Doors for Walls?

We recommend cats use the small flap size since the larger flaps might be difficult for them to push through. However, if you have cats and dogs sharing a Endura Flap wall mount pet door, you can decrease the magnetic resistance of the threshold on large and extra-large sizes making it easier for a cat to use. For small or medium pet doors you can offset the magnets slightly which can also decrease the magnetic strength.

How do I know what flap size will fit my dog?

When installing the Endura Flap wall mount doggie door you want it to clear the top of your dog's back by at least 1". You also want the step over to be comfortable, no more than 1/3 your pet's shoulder height. Lastly, you want the width to allow your pet to go through without touching the sides, so about 1" wider than them.

Will this work for walls thicker than 7 3/4"?

For walls thicker than 7 3/4", see the Endura Flap Pet Door for Deep Walls

Is the flap flexible? Seems like it would trap a dog if it backed up.

The Endura Flap is slightly more rigid than other economy-style flaps, but it is a safe, soft, flexible flap.

Is the flap loud when the dog goes in or out?

When the flap gets to its resting place there is a snapping sound when the magnets employ. This sound lets you know the door is doing its job sealing out the elements and keeping your heated or cooled air inside.

What side does the locking cover slide in?

All locking covers slide in from the top. If you purchase a double flap model, the locking cover can be used on the inside or outside the frame. If you purchase a single flap, the locking cover is on the interior frame (the side closest to the inside of your home).

Are in wall pet door replacement flaps available?

Yes, we carry Endura Pet Door Replacement Flaps. They will work for all Endura Flap Pet Door models (wall mount, doggy door mount, kennel doors, window sashes, and sliding glass door patio pet doors).

I have a dog that I want to let out, but I want to prevent our cats from using it. Can the flap on the Endura wall mount pet door be weighted to keep them from using it?

You can increase the magnetic strength of the in wall dog door by purchasing additional magnets here. Some people have found success doing this and keeping their cats inside.

What material is the Endura Dog Door for Walls’ tunnel made from?

It is made of wood and sealing tape.

Can you install this into a door?

For in-door installations, check out the Endura Flap Double Flap Door Mount with Custom Frame Colors.

Warranty

Endura Flap products have a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship under standard regular use. Damage caused by not using the product as intended, improper installation, and chewing is not covered under this warranty.

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01/17/2023
Elizabeth
United States United States

Innovative Solution and Very Insulating (Staff Review)

This is a great choice for mixing frame colors to match the interior and exterior of your home accordingly. The double flaps are highly insulating and great for keeping harsh weather out of your home.

MR
03/05/2023
Michael R.

Only 1 problem

The flap at top where it seals has a gap in it ...so a little air gets in. This is the inside flap and starting to do it at the top on outside flap. I would appreciate you sending me 2 replacement flaps. Other than that it's great.

JS
02/09/2023
Jacquelynne S.

Not What It Once Was

It's definitely a good item but this is my second one and it was not the same as the one purchased a couple years ago. The inside no longer provides the steel casing. They sent tools (eg. drywall knife) that I didn't need - I would rather save money on an expensive door. Likewise I have had to repair the rubber portion a couple of times. It's a better that average dog door but I was disappointed to see how they are doing the interior casing.

JN
12/29/2022
Jay N.

Wish you would update your sizing to include double door

we got the double door and if we had known it should be sized differently, we would have gotten the large instead of medium. we had medium single flap in a door for many years, but going to a wall unit with double flap and 8.5" tunnel, it became apparent it is not as easy for our larger mid sized dogs as the single flap is. You should update sizing portion of website to reflect this, for sure!

CM
12/26/2022
Casey M.

We knew better.

This is our second Endura flap. We had one for 12 years and then moved. We tried a cheaper dog door but the flaps fell apart, weren’t air tight and was hard to install. Now we are back with a double Endura flap and couldn’t be happier!

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