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Sliding Patio Door Repair and Replacement

Sliding patio doors make a fantastic addition to any home. They're simple to operate and offer an expansive view. Like all doors in the home, they're susceptible to wear and tear that needs repair or replacement.

Keep your sliding patio doors in working condition by cleaning and lubricating them regularly. Lubricating them with graphite or silicon spray will enable them to slide smoothly and extend their usage.

Roller Replacement

If your sliding patio door doesn't roll easily, you may need to grease it. If the rollers have become worn or damaged, you will need to replace them. Replacing your patio door rollers will enable your doors to run smoothly and lessen the force required to open or close them.

If your patio door was built prior to 2000, you may need to remove the bottom of the frame to access the rollers. If this is the case, use a wood block and a mallet made of rubber to break the frame and then pull it out. Make sure you save the roller screws to use when reinstalling your new rollers.

Sliding glass doors are a major security point in many homes and must be secured properly. The worn or damaged rollers can make the door difficult to push open or closed, and they can also create gaps around the door that burglars can take advantage of. Replacement of your patio door rollers ensures that your home is well-protected from unwanted visitors.

After removal of the top and bottom rails it is a great idea to clean the entire length of the track with an alcohol-soaked cloth. This will get rid of any dirt which makes it easier to remove the doors from the track. The drainage holes on the bottom track should be clearly visible, but they are often blocked by dirt. If you discover that your track is prone to accumulating dirt, you might consider installing a stainless steel u-shaped piece that snaps over the track to create an additional channel to allow water flow. You can purchase these from CR Laurence and other retailers who specialize in sliding door replacement parts.

When you reinstall the doors, remember to put the bottom panel in first before putting the top in the place. You should be able test the doors after they are in their original positions to ensure they are smooth and don't require any excessive force to open or close. If you feel that the doors are rough, you can adjust the new rollers to give more clearance.

Weather Stripping Replacement

The weather strip on your sliding door's seals are slowly worn away and allow in moisture and drafts that can raise your energy bills. Replacing them is a straightforward project that takes only few minutes and will be repaid in lower heating expenses in no time.

There are a variety of types of materials that can be used for sliding door weather stripping, each with their own benefits and drawbacks. You'll want to choose one that can be able to withstand friction and weather changes, temperature extremes and foot traffic, without affecting the operation of the door. Foam and felt are affordable however they are susceptible to weather, and are visible in the frame. Vinyl is more costly, but lasts years. Metals are strong however they might not look right in the modern home. Plastic or rubber can wear away over time and will require replacement on a regular basis.

To install new weather strips, take the door from the casing. Find the headstop on the top of the doors - it's usually tiny pieces of plastic or metal that is secured with screws. Remove the screw caps and then use a flathead tool to pry out the headstop from the bottom of your door. Remove the weather stripping and any residue left behind by using scraper or a putty knife.

Do not attempt to remove the door from its track with only one person. You will need to apply a lot of force. You can have a partner hold the door as you remove it.

After the doors are closed, locate the channels that support the weather stripping. Plugs that match your doors' color are best placed in these channels. Remove the plugs, and then pull them up on the weather stripping to remove it from its channel.

There are a myriad of weather stripping that are available however the most suitable for sliding patio doors is Fin Seal. This type of weather seal comes with a Mylar that is centered within the brush material. It is extremely robust. It can be used in all climates and can withstand the pressure of walking. The back of the weather stripping is also constructed from a tough, flexible material to better resist the rigors of sliding patio doors.





Door Alignment

Sliding patio door are a wonderful addition to any home. But, as with all other things, they will require adjustment periodically in order to perform at their best. With time, sliding patio doors may get worn out or misaligned. This can lead to issues such as sticking, hitting frames, and not locking properly. Regular maintenance and minor adjustments will prevent these problems which will save you time and money.

The most common reason for sliding door misalignment stems from damage to the tracks or rollers caused by sudden jolts or excessive force. A quick fix using the right tools can resolve this issue, keeping your patio door sliding smoothly for years to come.

Other causes of misalignment include changes in humidity or temperature as well as wear and tear on the weatherstripping and inadequate installation. Parts may shift and become loose as time passes. This could cause the door to move, and then not latch or close properly. The resulting shifts can cause air drafts and even water leakage into the home.

To avoid these issues, it is important to regularly clean and lubricate your sliding track for your patio door. A small amount of spray-lubricant can easily be purchased at any hardware retailer, and applying it often with a small amount of brush can help keep the track running smooth.

Another reason for misalignment of sliding patio doors is that the latch hook is not synchronizing with the strike plate on the jamb. To fix this, open the door and expose the latch mechanism. This will allow you to see it and have full access. Locate the adjusting screw for this latch hook and gently turn it either way to adjust its length. patio door repairs near me adjusted latch will ensure that the latch is engaged and strikes the strike plate without obstruction or resistance.

Check your door after you have made the necessary adjustments to ensure that it locks and slides correctly. Repeat the process if you find any issues, until your sliding patio door is functional. You can save money by not paying a professional to fix costly issues.

Frame Replacement

Over time, the screws on sliding door frames can loosen, allowing the frame to move a bit. By regularly checking and tightening these screws will prevent your doors from getting stuck or getting jammed. A sliding screen can be fixed by some clamping. However hinges that are loose could need to be replaced.

Replacing a sliding patio door without replacing the frame is feasible but requires careful assessment of the condition of the current frame. This is a cost-effective option than replacing the entire frame and can address specific needs like improved insulation.

A complete frame replacement requires the complete removal of all hinged doors frames, windows and hinges from the wall opening. This allows a new sliding patio door to be put in and will allow for more flexibility in design size, dimensions and materials.

Sliding glass door are designed to provide a beautiful view of your backyard. However, they can show signs of wear as time passes. If your sliding glass doors are difficult to open or get stuck, you may have to replace the track or wheels. If the frame is in good shape it could be enough to replace the doors.

Before you begin, make sure your work space is free of obstructions and you've laid down a drop cloth. Next, lay the sliding door on a flat work surface and remove any grilles that are removable or shades from the frame. Utilizing a screwdriver, remove the plugs that cover the roller adjustment screws on the bottom of the sliding frame (they are often covered with caps). Once these are removed then you can loosen them and remove the door's bottom away from the track.

After the frame has been exposed and the frame is exposed, you can replace the track and sliding door wheels. If your sliding door track has deteriorated or is damaged and needs to be replaced, it is best to replace it, rather than fix it. You can either purchase a DIY kit or employ a professional to install it. In either case, make sure to follow the manufacturer's directions to ensure proper installation.

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