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Sliding Patio Doors Repairs

Your sliding patio doors will bring the outdoors in to your home and increase the efficiency of your home's energy usage. In time, they might start to show signs that need some maintenance.

Fortunately, the majority of issues with sliding patio doors are simple to fix. Find out how to keep your sliding patio doors looking like new.

Tracks that are damaged or dirty

The tracks of your sliding patio door may be dirty or clogged. Over time, the dirt and grime from daily use can build up on the track. This can cause the door jam or even break completely.

Regularly cleaning sliding doors and their tracks in your chores at home can help reduce the accumulation. Start by sweeping or vacuuming any large debris off the tracks and then wipe them clean using warm water and a non-abrasive cleaner, such as dish soap. Vinegar can be added to your cleaning solution to help remove stubborn grease and dirt staining.

If your sliding door still won't move smoothly after completing these steps, it may be the sign of more severe damage that requires professional repair or replacement. There are a few simple fixes you can make before calling a professional to avoid costly repairs or replacements.

It is important to put a doormat on the bottom of your sliding doors in order to trap dirt before it has a chance to reach the tracks. Regularly trim any plants and bushes that are in close proximity to your sliding door to limit the amount of debris that gets tracked into the tracks. Make sure to close the door properly so it doesn't crash into the tracks and cause damage to the wheels and rollers. You can prolong the life of your doors by keeping them clean and lubricated.

Misaligned Rollers

Sometimes, a sliding patio door becomes out of alignment or becomes stuck. This usually happens due to dirt or other obstructions that can be easily removed. However, it could also be the result of a bent track or roller. In this case you can straighten the rollers by taking them off with the adjustment screws and then cleaning with rubbing alcohol. Be cautious, as these parts are delicate.

If your doors remain stuck, you can try using lubricants on the rollers to reduce friction and make it easier for them to slide. It is best to apply a silicone-based lubricant since petroleum-based ones tend to draw dirt more quickly. It is also essential to clean the tracks and rollers prior to lubricating them.

After cleaning the rollers you can put them back on using the adjustment screws. It's also a good idea to use the same lubricant you used when cleaning them. Be sure to push the rollers all the way in their channels when reinstalling them. You can test the door and see if it glides smoothly.

If the problem persists it is possible to remove the door and inspect the tracks and rollers. If the tracks or rollers are bent in a way or bent, they may have to be replaced. It is best to engage a professional to install the rollers or tracks in this scenario.

Warped Glass

Sliding glass doors are ideal to bring the outdoors into the room and letting natural light in but they could also be vulnerable to damage that needs repair or replacement. The most frequent problems that arise are cracking, warping and fade. The materials that compose the sliding glass patio doors begin to degrade when exposed to heat, sunlight and other environmental elements. Cracks are often caused by impact damage, such as from a lawn mower or ball run-in, and fading generally occurs due to repeated contact with sunlight and other elements found in nature.

If you have sliding glass patio doors that are hard to open and close it could be a sign that the tracks and rollers do not work properly. This problem may be caused by the accumulation of dirt or rust on the track or wheels, or by a lack or lubrication. patio door repairs can be fixed by cleaning the tracks, rollers and removing obstructions.

The locking mechanism could be faulty which makes it difficult to open and shut your sliding patio doors. It could be due to misalignment or wear and tear or a combination of both. To fix this issue, simply adjust the locking mechanism by turning the hidden adjustment screws located at the bottom.

Drafts or air leaks around your sliding patio doors are a common issue that can significantly decrease their energy efficiency. These problems are usually caused by worn-out weather stripping or poor alignment of the door. This can be fixed easily by replacing the weather stripping and realigning your doors.

Loose Handle

It can be a hassle when the handle of the sliding door is loose. It becomes difficult to open. This is due to an incorrectly aligned lock mechanism. It can be fixed by loosening and tightening the screws that hold it in the correct position.

Another reason that is commonly cited for a loose handle is that it has separated from the spindle that connects it to the handles on the exterior and interior. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including frequent use, wear and tear or just aging. If the issue isn't dealt with quickly, the handle may become loose and fall off.

The best way to fix this issue is to start by finding the screws that connect the interior and exterior handles. The screws are typically hidden behind tabs made of plastic that can be removed with a flathead (or a Phillips head screwdriver in certain cases) screwdriver. Keep these screws in a safe place to ensure they don't get lost.

After removing the handles then the next step would be to remove the spindle. You can do this by tapping the end of the spindle with a hammer until it is removed from its position inside the door. The new handle can be fitted by simply putting the spindle through the hole on the interior handle and then inserting the other end of the spindle through the hole in the exterior handle. Once the handle is installed and tightened, screw back the screws. Then, test to make sure the lock and unlock mechanism works correctly.

Weatherstripping that isn't working properly

A cracked or worn weatherstripping may allow water and air to seep through your patio doors, which can compromise the comfort and energy efficiency of your home. In addition to allowing moisture, it can create drafts and also increase your heating or cooling costs. Fortunately, replacing faulty weatherstripping is an easy repair that doesn't require professional assistance. You can remove the old weatherstripping by either loosing the staples using a screwdriver, or gently squeezing it with the help of a putty blade, and then pulling it from the door. Clean the area, and apply a layer of weatherstripping which is secured with foam seal. This will prevent leaks and improve the comfort of your.

If your sliding patio door isn't working as it should, you have to address the issue immediately to avoid further damage and keep them functional for many years to come. Depending on the severity of the issue, DIY or professional repair/replacement may be the best solution.





The most common issues that are encountered with sliding patio doors are dirty rollers from debris in the tracks, wheels that are not aligned and a loose handle. These issues can be solved by regular maintenance and cleaning like applying lubrication and adjusting the track and tightening the hardware. If these steps aren't working, it's best to seek professional advice to make sure that your patio door is working exactly as it should. Make sure to check the warranty information prior to you decide to replace or repair your patio door. This will save you money in the future on repairs and replacements.

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