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  • Permanent built-in look that integrates cleanly into the home
  • Adjustable tunnel creates a more predictable and finished wall installation
  • Dual-layer flap design supports improved insulation and energy efficiency
  • Aluminum frame and tunnel provide a durable rust-resistant structure
  • Serviceable flap system allows replacement of wear components without removing the frame
  • Made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty

Endura Flap Wall Mount Pet Door

Built In, Made to Last

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Regular price $339.99 USD

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A built-in wall pet door engineered for extreme performance—featuring rustproof aluminum construction, dual-layer insulated flaps for superior weather protection, and a telescoping tunnel for a clean, precise fit—all backed by a lifetime warranty.

Installation & Fit

  • Installed pet door sits solidly in the wall as an integrated part of the opening, not just an add-on
  • Telescoping aluminum tunnel creates a cleaner fit, avoids extra fabrication work, and streamlines installation
  • Sturdy locking cover top-loads into the interior aluminum frame (for double flap units, you can opt for a second locking cover to close on the exterior frame as well)
  • Standard tunnel range fits many common wall depths, from 4-1/2" to 7-1/2" thick
  • We do recommend consulting a contractor if you are not comfortable with cutting into the wall of your home

Best Suited For

Ideal For:

  • Homeowners who want a dedicated pet entry built into the wall instead of sharing a sliding door opening
  • Homes where stronger insulation and more stable hot and cold weather performance are a priority
  • Projects where a cleaner finished look on the interior side matters as much as everyday function

Not Ideal For:

Questions

What's in the box?

  • Inner frame with tunnel
  • Outer frame with tunnel
  • Locking cover
  • Inner wall template
  • Caulking
  • Sheet metal screws
  • Outer wall transfer template with level and pencil

Are replacement flaps available?

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

How easy is it to clean the flap?

It is extremely easy to clean the flap. All you need to do is wipe it down with warm water and mild dish soap. Do not use any abrasive cleaners as you may damage the material.

How high off the floor should my dog door be?

Generally, every pet door should at least 3" off the floor to maintain your door or wall's integrity. The distance between the bottom edge of your pet door and the floor is called the step-over, and is an important aspect of determining how big of a pet door your dog requires. The step-over should be easy for your dog to "step-over," and never be more than a third of your dog's height. You can read more about step-overs in our measuring guide: /pages/measure-your-pet.

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Product Details

Product Details

This wall-mounted pet door is designed for homeowners who want something that feels intentional and lasting, not temporary. Once installed, it reads as a dedicated entry point for your pet, with a balanced, finished appearance on both sides of the wall.

Structure That Holds Up
The telescoping aluminum tunnel is a defining part of that experience. Instead of relying on a separate liner, the tunnel adjusts to match the wall depth, helping the installation come together with fewer variables and a more consistent result. The outcome is a cleaner transition from interior to exterior and a more cohesive overall look.

The frame and tunnel are constructed from aluminum to provide a stable structure that holds up to daily use without concern for rust or deterioration. This is a design meant to stay in place and perform over time, not something that needs frequent replacement or adjustment.

At the center of the door is the Endura Flap system, built to support long-term usability and comfort. The dual-layer flap creates a trapped air space that helps reduce heat transfer, allowing the opening to behave more like a controlled part of the home in both warm and cold conditions.

Designed to Be Serviceable
Ongoing maintenance is also simplified. The flap and other high-wear components can be replaced independently, so the core frame remains installed while key parts are refreshed as needed. This approach helps extend the life of the door without requiring major changes to the installation.

Made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty, this is a solution for buyers who want a wall pet door that feels considered, durable, and built for years of reliable use.

Sizing & Fit

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.
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Rough Cut Out:

8 5/8" w x 15" 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.
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Rough Cut Out:

10 3/8" w x 19" 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.
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Rough Cut Out:

12 1/2" w x 23 1/16" 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.
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Rough Cut Out:

14 11/16" w x 27 1/16" h

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

Flap Dimensions:

14" w x 26" h

The entry way your dog goes through.

Outside Frame Dimensions

18 1/4" w x 32 7/8" h

The outer edge of the pet door.
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Rough Cut Out:

16 13/16" w x 31 3/16" h

The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your wall.
Flap Size Flap Dimension Rough Cut Out Outside Frame Dimension Recommended Pet Height
Small 6" w x 10" h 8 5/8" w x 15" h 10 1/8" w x 16 3/4" h 8" - 14"
Medium 8" w x 14" h 10 3/8" w x 19" h 12 3/16" w x 20 3/4" h 8" - 21"
Large 10" w x 18" h 12 1/2" w x 23 1/16" h 14 3/16" w x 24 3/4" 8" - 27"
Extra Large 12" w x 22" h 14 11/16" w x 27 1/16" h 16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h 8" - 34"
XX Large 14" w x 26" h 16 13/16" w x 31 3/16" h 18 1/4" w x 32 7/8" h 8" - 41"

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.

Installation Guide

Installation Information

Installation Instructions

Installation icon Difficulty High
Installation icon Steps 11
Installation icon Time Required 2 hours

Parts

  • Inner frame with tunnel
  • Outer frame with tunnel
  • Locking cover
  • Inner wall template
  • Caulking
  • Sheet metal screws
  • Outer wall transfer template with level and pencil

Tools

  • Measuring tape
  • Electric drill/driver (philips head and drill bit for outer wall)
  • Safety gear
  • Stud finder
  • Drywall knife (or other tool for cutting the inside wall)
  • Saw (for the outside wall, pick one that works with your wall material)
  • Caulking gun
  • Clamp (or an extra set of hands!)

Take a few minutes to read these instructions from start to finish— it’s worth it! If the thought of cutting a hole in your house makes your palms sweaty, no shame in bringing in a pro to handle it!

Step 1 Measure Your Pet

Measure Your Pet
  • First up, measure your pet and mark the wall 3 inches above their height—it’s the sweet spot for lining up the template.
  • Don’t want to cut into the baseboards? If needed, adjust the height of the pet door so you don’t have to cut them. Short-legged or mobility-limited pets may need a step added if you have taller baseboards. Consider how high your pet will need to step from both inside and outside the pet door, while still allowing clearance above their back.

Step 2 Prepare Wall for Installation

Prepare Wall for Installation
  • Find a wall spot with a stud on one side and nothing scary like pipes or wires lurking behind it.
  • Once you’ve tracked down the stud, cut a little peek-a-boo hole and check things out with your hands—better safe than sorry!

Step 3 Make the Rough Cutout

Make the Rough Cutout
Make the Rough Cutout
Make the Rough Cutout

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Step 4 MARK DRILL POINTS FOR THE OUTER WALL

MARK DRILL POINTS FOR THE OUTER WALL
MARK DRILL POINTS FOR THE OUTER WALL
MARK DRILL POINTS FOR THE OUTER WALL
MARK DRILL POINTS FOR THE OUTER WALL
  • Take the included Outer Wall marking Template and place it on the bottom left corner of the tunnel on the outside frame, where it will gently touch the inside of the outer wall. The outside frame has the larger tunnel, and will not have the locking cover in it!
  • From inside the house, slide the outside frame partway into the wall opening until the Outer Wall Template reaches the exterior wall.
  • Using the small hole in the template and the provided pencil, mark the drill point.
  • Repeat this process for the top right corner: position the outer wall marking template, align it properly, and mark the spot.

Step 5 DRILL THROUGH THE OUTER WALL

DRILL THROUGH THE OUTER WALL

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Step 6 MARK WHERE TO CUT THE OUTER WALL

MARK WHERE TO CUT THE OUTER WALL
MARK WHERE TO CUT THE OUTER WALL
MARK WHERE TO CUT THE OUTER WALL
MARK WHERE TO CUT THE OUTER WALL

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Step 7 CUT OUTER WALL OPENING

CUT OUTER WALL OPENING
  • Cut the outer wall opening using the appropriate tool for your wall type (e.g., stucco, siding, etc.).
  • Take your time cutting along the lines—it’s all about accuracy here!

Step 8 INSERT PET DOOR FRAMES

INSERT PET DOOR FRAMES
  • Slide both frames (inside and outside) into the wall opening and telescope them together until snug against both walls. It is easier to insert the outside trim frame first, and this step is where an extra set of hands can be super helpful!

Step 9 SECURE THE FRAMES TO THE STUD

SECURE THE FRAMES TO THE STUD
SECURE THE FRAMES TO THE STUD
SECURE THE FRAMES TO THE STUD
SECURE THE FRAMES TO THE STUD
  • Get the frames leveled and aligned, then grab a helper to gently squeeze them together from both sides of the wall. Or use a large clamp, which can also hold open the flap for you.
  • While maintaining this pressure, drive two screws through the tunnels into the stud side—position one screw about one-third from the top and the other about one-third from the bottom. This ensures a snug and secure fit.
  • Repeat on the other side, even if there’s no stud—it will still hold securely.

Step 10 TEST YOUR WORK

TEST YOUR WORK
  • Test the flap to ensure smooth operation. It should swing freely in both directions. If the flap catches at all, make adjustments before sealing the frame in the next step.

Step 11 SEAL THE FRAME

SEAL THE FRAME
  • To ensure your pet door is weather-tight and energy-efficient, follow these sealing steps:
  • Seal the Interior Frame: Apply a bead of silicone caulk between the interior frame and the metal tunnel.
  • Seal the Tunnel Seams: Apply a bead of caulk along the seams where the two telescoping metal tunnel sections meet. This will prevent air or water infiltration.
  • Seal the Exterior Frame: On the outside of your home, apply caulk between the exterior frame and the wall. Be sure to seal the top and both sides, but not the bottom. You want that open for water to drain out.
  • Seriously - don’t seal the bottom, that’s your drainage zone!
  • Now, stand back, let your pet strut through their new door, and take all the credit. Well done!
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