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Ten Startups That Are Set To Change The Sliding Patio Door Repair Industry For
The Better Sliding Patio Door Repair and Replacement

Sliding patio doors are a wonderful addition to any home. They're simple to
operate and provide a wide-open view. But, just like any other doors in the
house, they're subject to wear and tear that needs repair or replacement.

Clean and lubricate regularly your sliding patio doors regularly to keep them in
good condition. Lubricating them with silicone spray or graphite allows them to
glide smoothly, extending their lifespan.

Roller Replacement

If your sliding patio door doesn't move easily, it may simply need lubrication.
If the rollers are worn or damaged, you will need to replace them. Replacing the
rollers on your patio door will allow your doors to function smoothly and reduce
the amount of force required to open or close them.

If patio door repairs was built prior to 2000, you may have to take off the
bottom part of the frame in order to access the rollers. If this is the case you
can use a wooden block and a mallet made of rubber to break the frame, then pull
it out. Be sure to save the roller screws for reinstalling your new rollers.

Sliding glass doors are a significant security feature in many homes and must be
secured properly. In addition to making it difficult to open and close your
door, old or damaged roller wheels can leave gaps that could be exploited by
criminals. By replacing your patio door rollers, you can ensure that your home
is safe from unwanted visitors.

After taking off the bottom and top rails it is a great idea to clean all the
parts of track with an alcohol soaked cloth. This will eliminate any grime and
make getting rid of the doors from the tracks much easier. The drainage holes on
the bottom track should be obvious however they are often blocked by dirt. If
your track appears to be prone of collecting dirt, you may be interested in
installing an u-shaped stainless steel piece that snaps over the track and
provides an additional channel for water to flow through. These are available
from CR Laurence, as well as other retailers that specialize in sliding door
parts.

Remember to install the bottom panel first before installing the top panel. You
should be able test the doors after they have returned to their original
position to make sure they are smooth and don't require a lot of force to open
or close. If the doors feel rough you can adjust the new rollers to allow for
more clearance.

Weather Strip Replacement

The weather strip seals on your sliding doors slowly become worn, which allows
drafts and moisture get in. This can increase the cost of energy. It is a quick
and simple project that will help you save money on heating bills.

There are a variety of materials available for sliding door weather stripping,
each having their advantages and disadvantages. You should select the right
material that can stand up to friction, weather changes, temperature extremes
and foot traffic, without interfering with the door's operation. Foam and felt
are both inexpensive, but susceptible to weather and visible in the frame. Vinyl
is more costly, but lasts for years. Metals are durable however they may not
look appropriate in the modern home. Plastic or rubber can be damaged over time
and require regular replacement.

To install new weather strips, remove the door from the casing. Find the
headstop on the top of the doors - it's usually tiny pieces of metal or plastic
that is secured by screws. Take off patio door repair and then use a screwdriver
that is flat to pry the headstop loose from the door's bottom. Remove the
weather stripping and any debris left behind using the help of a scraper or
putty knife.

You'll need a good amount of force to pull the door off of its frame So don't
attempt to do this by one person. Rather, have a helper hold the door steady
while you remove it from its frame.

After the doors are out of the way, locate the channels that hold the weather
stripping. Plugs that match the color of your doors should be put in these
channels. Pull the weatherstripping up to separate it from the channel. Remove
the plugs.

There are a variety of weather stripping that are available and the best one for
sliding patio doors is Fin Seal. This kind of weather seal has a Mylar that is
centered within the brush material. It is very robust. It is suitable for almost
all climates, and can be able to withstand the rigors of foot traffic. The back
of the stripping is composed of a pliable, hard material that is able to endure
the pressure of sliding patio doors.

Door Alignment

Sliding patio doors are a great feature for any home, but like everything else,
they could require a few adjustments to ensure they function at their best. Over
time, the components of these doors may wear out or get out of alignment, which
can result in issues such as getting stuck, crashing into frames or not locking
properly. Regular maintenance and minor adjustments can prevent these problems
and save you time and money.

The most common cause of sliding door misalignment comes from damage to the
rollers or tracks caused by sudden jolts and excessive force. A quick fix using
the right tools can resolve this issue, ensuring your patio door in good shape
for a long time to come.

The misalignment could be caused by fluctuations in humidity and temperature,
weatherstripping wear, and inadequate installation. The latter can lead to parts
moving and loosening over time which causes the door to move and not latch
properly or close. The resulting shifts can result in air drafts and water
leakage into the home.

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

Another reason for misalignment of sliding patio doors is the latch hook not
syncing with the strike plate that is on the jamb. To fix this issue start by
opening the door to expose the latch mechanism, and give you full access to it.
Then, locate the adjustment screw that controls the latch hook and gently rotate
it in either direction to adjust the length of the hook. A properly adjusted
latch hook will guarantee that the latch is able to hit and is able to engage
with the strike plate without any resistance or obstruction.

After you've made the required adjustments, test your door to ensure that it
slides and locks properly. If there are any issues, repeat the process until
your sliding patio door is fully functioning. You will save money by not having
to hire professionals to fix costly issues.

Frame Replacement


Over time, the screws on sliding doors' frames may loosen and allow the frame to
move a bit. By checking and tightening the screws, you can stop your doors from
becoming stuck or jammed. A sliding screen is fixable with a bit of clamping.
However hinges that are loose may require replacement.

Replacing a sliding patio door, without replacing the frame is feasible but
requires careful evaluation of the condition of the current frame. This is a
cost-effective option than replacing the entire frame and can meet specific
requirements, such as improved insulation.

A complete frame replacement involves the complete removal of all hinged doors
frames, windows and hinges from the wall opening. This allows a new sliding
patio to be built, and it will allow more flexibility in terms size, dimension
and materials.

Sliding glass door are designed to give you a stunning view from your backyard.
However, they do develop signs of wear as time passes. If your sliding glass
doors are difficult to open or get stuck you may need to replace the track or
wheels. If the frame is in good shape it might be enough to replace the doors.

Before you begin, ensure that your work area is clear of obstructions. You've
laid down a drop cloth. Then, place the sliding door on a flat surface and
remove any grilles or shades from the frame. Then, use a screwdriver to remove
the plugs that cover the screws that adjust the rollers at the bottom of the
sliding door frame (they're typically covered with caps). Once you've removed
the plugs then, you can unwind the bottom of the sliding door and take it off
the track.

Once the frame has been exposed and the frame is exposed, you can replace the
track and sliding door wheels. If your track for sliding doors has deteriorated
or is damaged and needs to be replaced, it is best to replace it instead of
repairing it. You can either buy a DIY kit or hire a professional to do it. In
either case, make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure
proper installation.



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