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Patio Doors Repair - How to Fix a Wet Dog and Save Your Dog From Cold, Wet Feet

Patio doors create a convenient and comfortable transition between your outdoor and indoor space. They can also save you money on heating and cooling costs by keeping the air within your home.

Over time the shine of your sliding glass or French door will fade. Fortunately, simple repairs can keep them looking and working like new.

Weatherstripping

It's 5 AM and you're letting your dog out for his morning routine when you step into a puddle of water right near the sliding patio doors. You look around and realize that the rain of last night has blown through the patio door seals. This is not going to be a simple task. But with a little patience and some tools, you can fix this and save your dog from wet, cold feet in the process.

It is essential to replace the weatherstripping that seals off the gap between your door and jamb. This will prevent drafts, pests and moisture. It also keeps your energy bills lower. A quick examination of your windows and doors will tell you whether the weatherstripping in good shape or needs replacing.

There are many types of weatherstripping, such as felt, open-cell foam, vinyl, thermoplastic rubber and metals like bronze and copper. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Felt and open cell foam are inexpensive, but they tend to be ineffective and visible at blocking airflow. Vinyl is more expensive but it holds up well and is resistant to moisture. Rubber is an excellent option for areas that have high traffic because it does not wear out as fast.

To install patio doors repairs near me weatherstripping remove the patio door from the frame by loosening the roller adjustment screws with a screwdriver. Then, using a flathead screwdriver, remove the plugs that hold weatherstripping at the bottom of the frame. Remove the old weatherstripping from the frame and clean any adhesive remnants. Then, trim the new to the correct length, then peel off the plastic strip at one end, and apply it using a putty-blade to the jamb.

Reinstall the door and adjust the roller screws to ensure it is properly seated in the track. Apply caulk that is waterproof where the stationary panel bypasses sliding door and where the edge of the panel meets the frame. This is a less-reliable seal than the weatherstripping, but it should work for a few days.

Handles and Locks





Patio door handles and locks play a crucial role in the security of your home. Over time, they can become damaged or worn and need to be replaced. Additionally, the spindle which connects the exterior and interior handles could also require to be replaced.

To replace a handle for a patio door first remove the previous one by unscrewing any screws that are holding it in place. After removing the handle, you can use a level and ensure that the door is straight. If the door isn't straight, it could interfere with the lock. This could cause problems in the future.

Close and open the handle several times after installation to make sure it's functioning properly. If you have any issues, you should consult the manufacturer's instructions or a hardware expert for assistance. It is also a good idea to grease the lock mechanism by using a silicone-based oil to prevent future problems.

The most popular type of patio door lock is a mortise latch. It is typically made of steel and fits in a pocket that has been cut into the frame of the door. These types of locks are found on aluminum sliding and wood doors. When replacing a mortise lock, it is important to measure a few things prior to ordering a new one. The measurements you need to take include the mounting hole locations and the location of the keyway within the lock.

Some patio door handles come with the ability to lock the handle. The handles have the key cylinder in a rectangular shape that can be inserted into the handle's keyway. This kind of patio door has both the inside and exterior locks in one unit. This type of patio doors is typically found on sliding aluminum doors.

If your patio door latch does not stay locked, the lock tongue may not be catching the hasp in the right way. Another possibility is that the sliding door is not fully parallel to the side jamb. Try opening the door about an inch and placing it against the frame to determine whether there is any gap between the door and the jamb. If there is, you can adjust the rollers on the lower left or right side of the patio door to get it to be perfectly parallel to the jamb.

Misalignment

As time passes, the rollers and tracks of the door may lose their alignment. This could cause doors to become stuck or difficult to move. It also allows cold air and draughts to infiltrate your home, which could decrease energy efficiency. Fortunately, misalignment is simple to fix and prevent. Applying a silicone-based oil to the rollers and tracks will make your doors glide again. It is a good idea to apply this every so often to keep your doors in good working order.

Another common problem with patio doors is a torn screen, which is an issue or even a security risk. In addition, it may stop doors from closing and opening properly, which can lead to loss of energy. In patio doors repairs near me , the screen can be repaired but in other cases the door has to be replaced. If you've got a damaged window screen, be sure you clean it thoroughly. Also, don't turn the handles of the door in the wrong way.

Hinges can become looser as time passes due to heavy use or normal wear. Regularly tightening screws can aid in fixing this issue and ensure your doors close securely. It's a simple job you can tackle on your own. However, if you are not comfortable with the task, you should seek out a professional.

It's also a good idea to regularly clean your patio doors' tracks and rollers. Simple vacuuming or brushing will get rid of dust and debris that can hinder the smooth operation your patio doors. You can use a special tool to remove the most stubborn dirt or corrosion. It is possible to correct the misalignment by tightening or checking the screws. But, at times, it is necessary to replace the hinges to ensure a lasting seal.

The performance and alignment of your patio doors could be affected if the frames are warped or sliding. Warping or shifting can happen due to changes in the foundation of your home, but can also be caused by poor installation or due to frequent use. A professional can repair or replace the frame of your patio door and ensure that it is properly aligned and functioning at its peak.

Rollers

The sliding patio doors can be ideal for bringing the outdoors in and let in plenty of light, however they need some care to keep them moving smoothly. If you notice that you have to really pull the handle to get the door to move, or just doesn't slide as easily as it used to then the problem could be the rollers. As time passes the lower track may become clogged with dirt, sand, and mud. This makes it difficult for rollers to move. Clean patio door repair and spray it with a lubricant like 2Slick to see if it helps.

If the tracks have been cleaned but the rollers aren't sliding freely, it's time to replace them. Replacement rollers are available for your door and track. You can purchase them at most hardware stores however you will need someone to assist you in the removal and install the rollers. Before you purchase replacements, take an image of the roller assembly placed in the door frame, so the experts can identify the exact model and type you need. They can also search for specific characteristics like bumps, dimples and flared edges, and cut-outs that can narrow down the options for replacement.

After the rollers have been replaced then you'll need to install the sliding door back into its frame. Get help on this one since the door is heavy. Examine if there are screws that hold the track on either side of frame. If so you must ensure that they are loose enough for the bottom of door to slide into the channel that is above the frame. If there's screen doors, take it from the opening and ensure it's clear of the track and rollers.

When the new rollers are in then carefully insert the door into the frame and swing it down into place. If the new rollers are adjustable, you can adjust them to allow the door to move in the areas it requires it.

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