Endura Flap E2 Dog Doors for Walls
- Installs in walls 2"-7 3/4" thick (up to 15 3/4" with Endura Flap Dog Door for Deep Walls)
- Highly wind-resistant with magnets on three sides of the flap
- Flap remains flexible in -40°F temperatures and resists 50 mph winds
- Single or double flap options for optimal insulation
- Sturdy 16 gauge steel strength ABS locking cover to block access when needed (Single flap inside frame only)
- Robust aluminum frames for long-lasting durability
Product Details
Experience the ultimate in pet door technology with the Endura Flap E2 Dog Doors for Walls. Engineered for seamless installation in walls 2" to 7 3/4" thick and offering exceptional insulation, these pet doors are the perfect solution for a comfortable and energy-efficient home. It's the perfect cold climate pet door that pet owners keep returning back to,
Choose between single or double flaps to fit your insulation needs, and rest easy knowing that the Endura Flap E2 is designed to withstand 50 mph winds and remain flexible even in -40°F temperatures. With a magnetic lining, the flap won't blow open, keeping your home protected from the elements.
Crafted with durable aluminum frames, available in white, black, or tan, and featuring a wood tunnel, this pet door is built to last. The taller, slim design makes it suitable for a range of pet sizes, and with a locking cover included, you can secure the flap when needed.
With a 90-day return policy and a lifetime warranty, you can trust the Endura Flap E2 Dog Doors for Walls to provide a reliable and stylish solution for your pet's comings and goings.
Give your furry friends the freedom they deserve and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a top-of-the-line pet door. Made in the USA, the Endura Flap E2 is a worthwhile investment for any pet-loving household.
Features:
- Flexible insulation options with single or double flap design
- Heavy-duty aluminum frame in white, black, or tan
- Wood tunnel for easy installation and protective sealing tape
- Tall, slim door design accommodates various pet sizes
- Magnetic lining prevents flap from blowing open in high winds
Benefits:
- Frame aesthetics are low-profile and designed to go well with your house
- Wood tunnel pieces are easy to work with and allow for easy flap replacement as needed
- Flaps are easy to clean with soap and water or non-harsh cleaners
- Holds up for active dogs that run through the door at full speed
- Provided videos under the Videos and Installation Instructions tabs help with easy installation
- Lets your pets come and go whenever they see fit
- Made in the USA
Size Chart
- Small Single Flap: 6"w x 11"h Double Flap: 6"w x 10"h
- Medium Single Flap: 8"w x 15"h Double Flap: 8"w x 14"h
- Large Single Flap: 10"w x 19"h Double Flap: 10"w x 18"h
- Extra Large Single Flap: 12"w x 23"h Double Flap: 12"w x 22"h
Flap Dimensions:
Single Flap:6"w x 11"h
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.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:
Single Flap:8"w x 15"h
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.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:
Single Flap:10"w x 19"h
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.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:
Single Flap:12"w x 23"h
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.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 Size | Flap Dimension | Rough Cut Out | Outside Frame Dimension | Recommended Pet Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
Small | (Single) 6" w x 11" h | 8" w x 14 5/8" h | 10 1/8 w x 16 3/4" h | 9" - 16" |
(Double) 6" w x 10" h | 8" - 14" | |||
Medium | (Single) 8" w x 15" h | 10" w x 18 5/8" h | 12 3/16" w x 20 3/4" h | 9" - 22" |
(Double) 8" w x 14" h | 8" - 21" | |||
Large | (Single) 10" w x 19" h | 12 1/8" w x 22 5/8" h | 14 3/16" w x 24 3/4" h | 9" - 28" |
(Double) 10" w x 18" h | 8" - 27" | |||
Extra Large | (Single) 12" w x 23" h | 14 3/8" w x 26 5/8" | 16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h | 9" - 36" |
(Double) 12" w x 22" h | 8" - 34" |
Do not know which size to get? Here is a measurement guide to help you out
Number of Flaps:
- 1 - Single Flap: On inside of wall (same side as locking cover)
- 2 - Double Flap: One on each side. The included dead-air-space and extra flap add significantly to the already considerable insulation and sealing values.
Find The Best Pet Door Size For My Pet
A
Pet Height: inches
B
Pet Width: inches
Installation Instructions
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.
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.
- 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" |
- 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.
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.
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 edges and 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.
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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
The Endura Flap Pet Door
Design of the Endura Flap
Removing Side Magnets
Adjusting Your Endura Flap® Magnet Strength
The Leaf Blower Test
Installing an Endura Flap Pet Door
FAQ
Can I get this pet door with a clear flap? The Endura Flap is only available with a translucent flap, but if you want a different high quality, aluminum frame pet door that has a clear flap, we highly recommend the Liberty Pet Door for Walls. |
I want to get the large pet door for my dog, but I am concerned about a person fitting through an x-large door. All Endura Flap Pet Doors come with a locking cover. This cover can be used to keep your pet inside by blocking access to the doggie door. It also can be used to keep intruders from entering your home. It is made from a special polymer that is as strong as 1/16 inch sheet of steel. If you need to, you can purchase additional Endura Flap locking covers.We also have a product called the Watchdog Steel Security Pet Door Cover that provides maximum security for any pet door, complete with a combination lock and all. The cover comes in sizes large enough to fit even the XL dog doors for wall mount.Security consultants agree that dogs are a good burglar deterrent, especially one that barks. If you want to leave your pet door open make sure the gate to access your yard is locked and you post a Beware of Dog sign. |
Can a large dog & cat use the same double flap door flaps? We recommend cats use the Endura Flap Cat Doors for Walls. Our Endura Flap wall mount pet door has a strong magnetic seal which may be too strong for a cat. However, if you have cats and dogs sharing a 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. |
I have a small and large dog sharing this door. Will my small dog be able to open the flaps on the extra large double flap dog door? It depends on the tenacity of your small dog. With the Endura flap door for walls you can decrease the magnetic resistance of the threshold on large and extra large sizes making it easier for your small dog to use. You will also want to make sure the door is mounted low enough for the small talk to walk through and high enough to clear the large dog's back. |
Is the flap on the interior or exterior frame for single flap model? For the single flap wall mount, the flap is attached to the interior frame. If you live in a very cold climate, we'd recommend the double flap model to keep snow out of the pet door tunnel. |
How do I know what size is best for my dog? When installing the Endura Flap wall door you want it to clear the top of your dog's back by 1-2 inches, minimum. You also want the step over to be comfortable. Lastly you want the width to allow your pet to go through without touching the sides. Here's a measurement guide with tips on how to determine the correct size. |
Are the panels/flaps 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. It remains flexible in temperatures as low as -40°F. |
Is a single flap enough for extreme winter weather? A single Endura Flap flap is on the interior frame. It is energy-efficient and capable of withstanding winds up to 50 mph. However for extreme weather, we recommend the double flap which increases the efficiency. For timid pets you can remove the magnets on the interior flap or remove the flap completely. |
Does the door sound very 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 let's you know the door is doing its job sealing out the elements and keeping your heated or cooled air inside. |
I do not have to contend with wind or rain, if I buy the single flap version of the wall dog door is it possible to add the second flap in the future? It is possible. Please reach out to Customer Service at 800-826-2871 to order an exterior frame and flap. Note, you cannot change an Endura Flap Door Mount to a Wall Mount. |
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 frame. If you purchase a single flap, the locking cover is on the interior frame (the side closest to the inside of your home). |
Other brands of pet doors with plastic flaps always warp and thus let in air. How do these flaps hold up over time? The Endura Flap is made with a special polymer called Polyolefin. It remains safe, soft and flexible in temperatures as low as -40°F. It does not yellow nor harden in the sun. The patented magnetic design ensures the door door seals well for years. In fact, the pet door and flap are backed by a Lifetime warranty. |
Are replacement flaps available? Yes, we carry Endura Replacement Flaps. They will work for all Endura models (wall mount, doggy door mount, kennel doors, window sashes, and sliding glass door patio pet doors). |
Are there color options other than white? Yes, they are available in Tan and Bronze (Black). |
Why is there a difference in flap size for the single versus the double flap models? Since each flap dual walled making them 7/8" thick as the pet pushes through the first flap will actually hit the second flap. This makes it so that there is a loss of about 1" of space a the top as they enter or exit. |
Is the patio pacific Endura Flap large wall mount - double flap large enough for a lab? Due to variations in individual pet sizes within a breed, we generally prefer to go by height and width instead of breed. You can visit this page on our website . |
Is the Endura Door for Walls easy to install? Ease of installation is very subjective depending on skill set or access to certain tools that might be needed. The installation of a pet door say into a door is easier than installing it through a wall, however installing it into a door is more complicated than putting a pet door into a sliding door track, so it is also relative to what type of installation method. We recommend a contractor for installations going. |
What is the flap size for the Endura Dog Doors for Walls-Large-Double Flap? The actual flap on the Large size Endura Flap is about 10"w x 20"h. However, the opening for the pet to use on the Single flap is 10"w x 19"h and on the double flap is 10”w x 18”h (due to the thickness of two flaps). |
Can I just get the Endura wall kit? We do have those, give us a call at (800) 826-2871. For other Endura replacement pet products, see Endura replacement flaps and parts. |
How much does shipping cost? Shipping is calculated at checkout. |
Warranty
Warranty Type: Lifetime
Duration: Lifetime of the product.
Coverage: Defects in materials and workmanship under standard regular use.
Exclusions:
Damage caused by misuse or not using the product as intended.
Improper installation.
Damage caused by chewing.
Customer Reviews
Size Chart
- Small Single Flap: 6"w x 11"h Double Flap: 6"w x 10"h
- Medium Single Flap: 8"w x 15"h Double Flap: 8"w x 14"h
- Large Single Flap: 10"w x 19"h Double Flap: 10"w x 18"h
- Extra Large Single Flap: 12"w x 23"h Double Flap: 12"w x 22"h
Flap Dimensions:
Single Flap:6"w x 11"h
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.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:
Single Flap:8"w x 15"h
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.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:
Single Flap:10"w x 19"h
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.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:
Single Flap:12"w x 23"h
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.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 Size | Flap Dimension | Rough Cut Out | Outside Frame Dimension | Recommended Pet Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
Small | (Single) 6" w x 11" h | 8" w x 14 5/8" h | 10 1/8 w x 16 3/4" h | 9" - 16" |
(Double) 6" w x 10" h | 8" - 14" | |||
Medium | (Single) 8" w x 15" h | 10" w x 18 5/8" h | 12 3/16" w x 20 3/4" h | 9" - 22" |
(Double) 8" w x 14" h | 8" - 21" | |||
Large | (Single) 10" w x 19" h | 12 1/8" w x 22 5/8" h | 14 3/16" w x 24 3/4" h | 9" - 28" |
(Double) 10" w x 18" h | 8" - 27" | |||
Extra Large | (Single) 12" w x 23" h | 14 3/8" w x 26 5/8" | 16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h | 9" - 36" |
(Double) 12" w x 22" h | 8" - 34" |
Do not know which size to get? Here is a measurement guide to help you out
Number of Flaps:
- 1 - Single Flap: On inside of wall (same side as locking cover)
- 2 - Double Flap: One on each side. The included dead-air-space and extra flap add significantly to the already considerable insulation and sealing values.
Find The Best Pet Door Size For My Pet
A
Pet Height: inches
B
Pet Width: inches
Installation Instructions
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.
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.
- 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" |
- 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.
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.
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 edges and 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.
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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
The Endura Flap Pet Door
Design of the Endura Flap
Removing Side Magnets
Adjusting Your Endura Flap® Magnet Strength
The Leaf Blower Test
Installing an Endura Flap Pet Door
FAQ
Can I get this pet door with a clear flap? The Endura Flap is only available with a translucent flap, but if you want a different high quality, aluminum frame pet door that has a clear flap, we highly recommend the Liberty Pet Door for Walls. |
I want to get the large pet door for my dog, but I am concerned about a person fitting through an x-large door. All Endura Flap Pet Doors come with a locking cover. This cover can be used to keep your pet inside by blocking access to the doggie door. It also can be used to keep intruders from entering your home. It is made from a special polymer that is as strong as 1/16 inch sheet of steel. If you need to, you can purchase additional Endura Flap locking covers.We also have a product called the Watchdog Steel Security Pet Door Cover that provides maximum security for any pet door, complete with a combination lock and all. The cover comes in sizes large enough to fit even the XL dog doors for wall mount.Security consultants agree that dogs are a good burglar deterrent, especially one that barks. If you want to leave your pet door open make sure the gate to access your yard is locked and you post a Beware of Dog sign. |
Can a large dog & cat use the same double flap door flaps? We recommend cats use the Endura Flap Cat Doors for Walls. Our Endura Flap wall mount pet door has a strong magnetic seal which may be too strong for a cat. However, if you have cats and dogs sharing a 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. |
I have a small and large dog sharing this door. Will my small dog be able to open the flaps on the extra large double flap dog door? It depends on the tenacity of your small dog. With the Endura flap door for walls you can decrease the magnetic resistance of the threshold on large and extra large sizes making it easier for your small dog to use. You will also want to make sure the door is mounted low enough for the small talk to walk through and high enough to clear the large dog's back. |
Is the flap on the interior or exterior frame for single flap model? For the single flap wall mount, the flap is attached to the interior frame. If you live in a very cold climate, we'd recommend the double flap model to keep snow out of the pet door tunnel. |
How do I know what size is best for my dog? When installing the Endura Flap wall door you want it to clear the top of your dog's back by 1-2 inches, minimum. You also want the step over to be comfortable. Lastly you want the width to allow your pet to go through without touching the sides. Here's a measurement guide with tips on how to determine the correct size. |
Are the panels/flaps 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. It remains flexible in temperatures as low as -40°F. |
Is a single flap enough for extreme winter weather? A single Endura Flap flap is on the interior frame. It is energy-efficient and capable of withstanding winds up to 50 mph. However for extreme weather, we recommend the double flap which increases the efficiency. For timid pets you can remove the magnets on the interior flap or remove the flap completely. |
Does the door sound very 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 let's you know the door is doing its job sealing out the elements and keeping your heated or cooled air inside. |
I do not have to contend with wind or rain, if I buy the single flap version of the wall dog door is it possible to add the second flap in the future? It is possible. Please reach out to Customer Service at 800-826-2871 to order an exterior frame and flap. Note, you cannot change an Endura Flap Door Mount to a Wall Mount. |
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 frame. If you purchase a single flap, the locking cover is on the interior frame (the side closest to the inside of your home). |
Other brands of pet doors with plastic flaps always warp and thus let in air. How do these flaps hold up over time? The Endura Flap is made with a special polymer called Polyolefin. It remains safe, soft and flexible in temperatures as low as -40°F. It does not yellow nor harden in the sun. The patented magnetic design ensures the door door seals well for years. In fact, the pet door and flap are backed by a Lifetime warranty. |
Are replacement flaps available? Yes, we carry Endura Replacement Flaps. They will work for all Endura models (wall mount, doggy door mount, kennel doors, window sashes, and sliding glass door patio pet doors). |
Are there color options other than white? Yes, they are available in Tan and Bronze (Black). |
Why is there a difference in flap size for the single versus the double flap models? Since each flap dual walled making them 7/8" thick as the pet pushes through the first flap will actually hit the second flap. This makes it so that there is a loss of about 1" of space a the top as they enter or exit. |
Is the patio pacific Endura Flap large wall mount - double flap large enough for a lab? Due to variations in individual pet sizes within a breed, we generally prefer to go by height and width instead of breed. You can visit this page on our website . |
Is the Endura Door for Walls easy to install? Ease of installation is very subjective depending on skill set or access to certain tools that might be needed. The installation of a pet door say into a door is easier than installing it through a wall, however installing it into a door is more complicated than putting a pet door into a sliding door track, so it is also relative to what type of installation method. We recommend a contractor for installations going. |
What is the flap size for the Endura Dog Doors for Walls-Large-Double Flap? The actual flap on the Large size Endura Flap is about 10"w x 20"h. However, the opening for the pet to use on the Single flap is 10"w x 19"h and on the double flap is 10”w x 18”h (due to the thickness of two flaps). |
Can I just get the Endura wall kit? We do have those, give us a call at (800) 826-2871. For other Endura replacement pet products, see Endura replacement flaps and parts. |
How much does shipping cost? Shipping is calculated at checkout. |
Warranty
Warranty Type: Lifetime
Duration: Lifetime of the product.
Coverage: Defects in materials and workmanship under standard regular use.
Exclusions:
Damage caused by misuse or not using the product as intended.
Improper installation.
Damage caused by chewing.