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

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

But over time, your sliding glass or French doors may lose their luster. Simple repairs can keep your French or sliding glass doors looking and functioning like new.

Weatherstripping





It's 5 am and you're letting your dog out for his morning constitutional when you step into the puddle of water in front of the sliding patio doors. You look around and discover that the rain of last night was able to get through the patio door seals. This won't be an easy task. However, with a little patience and some tools to fix this, you can get it fixed and save your dog from cold, wet feet in the process.

The key is to replace the weatherstripping which seals the gap between your door and the jamb, keeping out moisture, pests, and drafts. This will also keep your energy bills low. A quick inspection of your windows or doors will tell you whether the weatherstripping in good condition or needs replacement.

There are a variety of weatherstripping available, including felt and open-cell foam, thermoplastic rubber, as well as metals like bronze or copper. Each type has its advantages and drawbacks. Foam with open cells and felt are cheap, 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 a great option for areas with heavy traffic since it will not wear as fast.

To install new weatherstripping, first remove the patio door from the frame by loosening the roller adjustment screws with a screwdriver. Then, using a flathead screwdriver loosen the screws that hold the weatherstripping in place on the bottom of the frame. Remove the old weatherstripping from the frame and remove any adhesive residue. Then, cut the new to the correct length, then peel back the plastic strip on one end and apply it to the jamb using a putty knife.

After that, you can reinstall the door and readjust the roller screws until the door is in the track and shuts correctly. Then, apply caulk to the place where the stationary panel bypasses the sliding door and where the edge of the stationary panel meets the frame. This is a less secure seal than the weatherstripping but it should work for a time.

Locks and Handles

Patio door handles and locks are essential to the security of your home. Over time, they can become worn or damaged and require replacement. Additionally, the spindle which connects the interior and exterior handles could also require to be replaced.

To replace a handle on a patio door, you must remove the old one first by dislodging any screws that held it in the place. Once the old handle has been removed then use a level to make sure the patio door is straight before installing the new handle. If the door isn't straight it could cause problems with the lock and cause issues in the future.

Close and open the handle a few times after installing it to ensure it is working properly. If you have any problems you are having trouble, contact the manufacturer or a hardware expert for assistance. To prevent patio door repair is a good idea to also lubricate your lock mechanism with silicone-based lubricant.

The most commonly used type of patio door lock is a mortise lock. It's typically made of steel and sits in a pocket cut into the door frame. These locks are typically used on sliding doors made of aluminum and wood. When replacing a mortise lock, it is important to measure a few things before purchasing a new lock. The measurements you need to take include the locations of the mounting holes as well as the position of the keyway in the lock.

Certain patio door handles come with an internal locking mechanism integrated into the handle. They have a rectangular key cylinder which fits inside the handle's keyway. This kind of patio door comes with the exterior and interior locks within one unit. This type of patio doors is typically found on sliding aluminum doors.

If your patio door latch isn't able to stay closed the lock tongue might not be catching the hasp correctly. Another possibility is that the sliding door isn't parallel to the jamb on the side. Try opening the door about 1 inch and then spotting it against the frame to see whether there is a gap between the door and the jamb. If there is a gap, adjust the rollers on the bottom left or the right of the patio to make it perfectly parallel with jamb.

Misalignment

Over time, the rollers and tracks of the door could lose their alignment. This can cause the door to become stuck or become difficult to move. It can also allow cold air and draughts into your home, which reduces the efficiency of your energy. Fortunately, misalignment can be easy to correct and avoid. Applying a silicone-based oil to the tracks and rollers can help your doors move again. It's a good idea to regularly do this to keep your doors in peak operating condition.

Another issue that is common to patio doors is a torn screen, which could be a nuisance or even a security risk. In addition, it can stop doors from opening and closing properly, which can lead to energy loss. In some instances, the screen can be repaired, but in others, the door has to be replaced. If you've damaged your window screen, make sure you wash it thoroughly. Also, don't turn the handles of the door the wrong way.

Hinges may loosen as time passes due to heavy use or normal wear. This can be fixed by tightening screws regularly. This is a simple job which you can perform yourself, but if not comfortable doing it, seek out an expert to ensure that your doors are securely aligned and secure.

It is also recommended to clean the rollers and tracks of your patio doors regularly. Simple vacuuming or brushing will take away dust and other debris that can hinder the smooth operation your patio doors. You can also use a special tool to clear off rust or dirt that is hard to remove. The inspection and tightening of the screws on the hinges may aid in re-alignment however, sometimes it's necessary to replace them completely to ensure a strong, long-lasting seal.

The performance and alignment of your patio doors may be affected if the frames are warped or sagging. Shifting or warping can be caused by foundation changes, but it can also occur due to poor installation or regular use. A professional can repair or replace the frame of your patio door and ensure that it is properly aligned so that it can function at its best.

Rollers

Sliding patio doors are great for bringing the outside in and providing ample natural light, but they do require a bit of maintenance to keep them sliding smoothly. If you have to yank the handle to get the door to move, or it isn't sliding as it used to it could be due to the rollers. Over time, the lower track can fill with dirt, sand, and mud, making it difficult for the rollers to move over. Clean it and spray it with a lubricant such as 2Slick to determine if it helps.

If the tracks are cleaned and the rollers still don't glide freely, it's time to replace the tracks. Replacement rollers are available for your door and track type. You can buy these at most hardware shops, but will need someone to assist you in the removal and reinstall the rollers. Before you order replacements, make sure to take an accurate picture of the roller assembly mounted in the door frame, so experts can identify the exact model and type you require. They can also search for specific characteristics like dimples, bumps, flared edges, and cut-outs which can narrow down replacement options.

After replacing the rollers you will need to reinstall the sliding door into its frame. You may need assistance in this regard as the door is very heavy. Start by checking to make sure there aren't any screws holding the track in place on either side of the frame. Also, make sure that they are loose enough to allow the bottom of the door to drop into the channel that is on top of the frame. If you have a screen door, take it from the opening and ensure that it is free of the track and rollers.

Once the new rollers are installed place, carefully slide the door into the frame and then swing it into place. If patio door repair are adjustable you can adjust them so that the door has enough clearance.