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Tilt and Slide Patio Door Repairs

A well-functioning tilt and slide patio door brings fresh air, light and easy movement between indoors and outdoors. Modern aluminium doors offer durability and strength as well as thermal sturdiness, and various glass options to fit an array of styles.

Dirty tracks and rollers are the most common causes of problems with sliding doors. Regularly cleaning and lubricating moving parts can keep your sliding door in good working condition.

patio door repairs and Roller Replacement

The track and the rollers are vital for sliding doors to function. They are housed in the bottom of the aluminum door panel and rest on a raised track that guides them as they open and close. Over time, dirt accumulation in the tracks could cause them to become clogged. This could lead to the rollers becoming damaged. Keep your patio door lubricated and clean to prevent these problems.

Unless the track is badly bent, it's usually possible to fix the track and rollers, without taking the door off. You can ask a relative to help you lift the panel off the track by tilting it towards you (Photo 3). This may require some effort because the panels can be heavy. Once the panel has been removed, lay it flat on sawhorses to inspect the rollers. If they're damaged, replace them with a new assembly. You can also adjust the height of the rollers by turning adjustment screws -usually located in slots on the edge of the door panel.

If the rollers are good they may just require cleaning and lubricated. Use a screwdriver to remove the rollers and wipe down each one with denatured alcohol. This will eliminate any grime or dirt that could be causing resistance. After carefully positioning each roller in its slot, fully retract it by using the adjustment screw. Then, lubricate the wheels by spraying them with silicone. This type of lubricant doesn't hold dirt like petroleum-based products and will help your door move effortlessly.

After cleaning the rollers and reinstalling them, you can install the door and test it to make sure the track is in alignment with the rollers and that the doors are moving smoothly. If you encounter any other issues, you can contact an expert in your area for assistance. Keep your doors clean and well lubricated to extend their life and minimize the need for repair. We recommend a silicone-based lubricant, as it will not draw dirt as WD-40. It is recommended to apply lubrication to your rollers and tracks at least once a month.

Insect Screen Replacement

Sliding patio door are great to maximize floor space, create airflow, and provide stunning panoramic views. However, they can be troublesome if the mechanism stops working or is not functioning correctly. Fortunately, the majority of issues with sliding screen doors can be easily solved. Dirty rollers caused by debris in the track or a wrinkly screen are common culprits however, you can repair them by following these simple steps.

If your screen is sliding or wrinkling, you should first lay the frame down on a flat work surface and slide a 1x4 block underneath each end to create some slight bows in the middle. This will allow you to draw the screen closer and straighten it.

Make sure you purchase a replacement screen that's at least a couple of inches bigger than the frame's opening in both directions. This way, you'll have the space to trim any excess. Make sure you press one end of the rubber spline into your channel using an spline-rolling tool. Once you've completed this, it's time to roll in the rest of your spline.

Adjusting the Panel

Instead of sliding doors that open by turning the handle, tilt and slide patio door mechanisms allow you to keep the doors open to let air circulate while keeping your children, cats or dogs out of your living space. Despite the ease of the system, the doors tend to require more force than expected and, over time, this leads to increased friction, crooked tracks or misalignments that can cause the door to fail. Identifying these problems early and making minor adjustments can often fix them, reducing the need for costly replacement hardware.

The first step for adjust a tilt-and slide patio door is to remove the panels. Place it on a flat surface. After removing the panels make use of a screwdriver to remove the plastic caps that are in the holes of each adjuster. Once the plastic hole caps are removed, you can make use of a long shafted screwdriver to coax the adjuster out of its channel. Once the adjuster is removed from its channel, place it on an even surface and scrub it with rubbing alcohol or a stronger version like denatured alcohol. This will eliminate any grit that is causing resistance and allow the roller to slide easily into its channel after the process is completed.

When reinstalling an movable panel align it with the frame and use the drill to drive the screws along the flange. The flange should be secured tightly to the door's edge while making sure that the flaps are oriented correctly. After the movable panel has been put in place, apply a bead of silicone-based lubricant to the top track arm connector block as well as the lead Bogie wheel, and the slave Bogie wheel, and then replace the plastic hole caps.

Repeat the procedure on each of the two other moving panels to restore slide function and then put back the flanges made of plastic. Finally, glue the jamb side strip to the counterpart fixed panel using a glue made of plastic. After the glue has dried, reattach the handle and check for smooth operation. If there are still issues, adjust the lead Bogie wheel by removing it from its channel, cleaning and then reinstalling it using a bit of silicone-based grease.

Charley Bar Installation

A patio door can be a convenient way for you to let your pet in and out of your home, but it can also be a point of easy entry for burglars. You can take steps to improve the security of your patio door by putting in pin locks or an charcoal bar. These locks offer a blend of security, convenience, and ease that is unparalleled on the market.

The bar charley is a fantastic option for your sliding glass door, and can be easily installed at your home. The charley bars are placed in the middle of the door to prevent the door from being jibbered with tools or objects like a hockeystick or broom handle. The charley bars are made from injection-molded polycarbonate tubes and extruded RPVC telescoping tubing, making them durable and strong.

To install the charley bars, first ensure that it is the right length for your door by measuring horizontally from the edge of the track for sliding doors to the sliding glass patio door. Mark the points using an eraser where the charley bars will be installed. Make use of an eighth-inch tool to make holes in the wall jambs and frame of the patio doors, but be careful not to scratch the glass of the patio doors. Finally, place the screws included with the charley bar, and make sure they are tightened securely.





The Charley bar is an excellent option for sliding glass patio doors as well as sash windows. This simple security tool will keep your patio sliding doors tamper-proof and burglar-proof for many years to come. It is constructed of injection-molded polycarbonate that has been tested to withstand over 400 pounds of pressure by Intertek. In addition the charley bar can be locked by using the key included with it. It is easy to install and hangs away when not being used. You can buy an charley bar from many hardware stores. If you're looking for a charley-bar that works, purchase it from an online retailer.

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