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Patio Doors Repairs

Patio doors provide homeowners with natural fresh air and light, and they enhance the value of a house. However, over time, they can cause issues that must be addressed swiftly.

Understanding how patio doors function will help homeowners communicate with contractors about the issues they face. Here are a few of the most frequent patio door problems:

Rollers that aren't aligned properly

Sometimes the sliding patio door can become stuck and it's not simple to get the thing to open again. But in the absence of a underlying structural issue, most doors that aren't cooperating could be fixed with some cleaning and lubrication. The most frequent cause is dirt on the lower track, which can cause the rollers to rub against the bottom track and cause them to be misaligned. In this instance, clean the track thoroughly and apply an even layer of lubricant to allow the rollers to glide easily.

The misalignment could also be because of wear or damage in the hinges connecting the doors which house a portion of the rollers, springs that are either extension or torsion and cables that raise the door. These components, when damaged or worn out, could affect roller alignment and lead to resistance and other problems, such as doors that feel heavier or increased energy consumption. Regular maintenance checks and inspections by a professional will ensure that these elements are working together to keep your patio doors functioning smoothly.

Create a crow's foot at one end. Use the trammingstick to move across the rollers. Take note of the distance each roller travels. Repeat the process at the other end of the track and divide by two to find the alignment of the rollers (Photo 1). This method isn't as precise as using pi tape to measure the length directly. However, it's quicker and easier than using a carpenter's or level to measure each rail.

Another option for checking the alignment of the rollers is to remove the head stop, a flat plate in the door jamb at the bottom of the frame that blocks the rollers. If the door is very heavy, you may require assistance in taking off the grilles and shades that are removable. After removing the head stop, remove the head track adjusters screws by backing them up with the screwdriver. After reinstalling your assembly by aligning each screw for adjustment to the hole that it is accessible through, and tapping it with the hammer.

Dirty or damaged tracks

Patio doors that slide can serve as magnets for dirt, debris and other elements from outside. They are also susceptible to misalignment and other issues that may require professional repairs. To extend the lifespan of your patio doors, it is crucial to recognize and fix these problems as soon as you can.

One of the main reasons for sliding patio doors to malfunction is filthy tracks. Over time dirt and other debris, such as pet hair, food crumbs and yard debris, could get trapped in the narrow spaces between your sliding door tracks, causing it to become stuck or difficult to open. To avoid problems like this it is recommended to sweep and clean your patio door tracks at least once each month. After you've cleared all the debris that is loose and dirt, you can use a non-abrasive home cleaning solution or warm soapy water to wipe down your patio door tracks. If you notice that some parts of the track are difficult to clean, use a butter knife or a toothbrush to clean these tiny areas.

In addition to cleaning the tracks, it is recommended to be sure to lubricate them frequently to avoid sliding doors from squeezing or becoming difficult to open. If you have Panda patio doors, we suggest adding silicone spray to your bottom track on a regular basis. You can also apply paraffin wax to increase the glide.

A draft or air leak can also affect your sliding patio doors. This could happen if the weather stripping on your sliding patio door has worn out or has been damaged. This could cause gaps between the door and frame which allows air be able to enter and decrease energy efficiency. Make sure that your weather stripping is in good condition and replace it if necessary.

With consistent use your patio door will show normal wear and wear and tear with time. These issues aren't usually a sign of an urgent issue. In most cases, small repairs can help extend the lifespan of your patio door and keep it functioning properly. Consult a professional for any issues as soon as they occur to save on costly repairs in the future.

Glass that is cracked or warped





A warped or cracked patio door is an eyesore and a potential security risk. This can also allow unwanted animals to get into your home and cause the temperature to fluctuate. Thankfully, these problems are usually easy to fix if you catch them early.

A quick glance at the glass will assist you in determining what kind of repairs are needed. Cracks in glass are usually caused by impact or stress. They are more difficult to repair than chips on the surface. A professional may need to re-lead the panel. This will require the removal of the glass and cleaning it, as well as replacing broken pieces. To do this, an expert will require precise documentation of the glass as it was originally viewed to help match up the new glass to the old.

Plastic epoxy can be used to fill in a crack. This can be purchased from hardware stores or the home improvement section of many stores. A professional will employ an soldering tool to melt the plastic then apply it on the crack. Once the plastic has cooled down, the professional can remove any excess.

If the crack isn't too large it is possible to repair the glass by using clear sealant. This type of product is available at any hardware store. It is important to dry the crack completely prior to applying sealant. This will ensure that the repair is successful. A hair dryer or other fan can be used to speed up this process.

Weatherstripping damaged

A weather stripping that's worn-out not only looks bad and can pose a security risk however it also allows outside air and heat to escape. You can save money by replacing the weather stripping on your home.

First, ensure that you have all the necessary tools and materials. You will need a replacement weather-stripping kit or adhesive or caulk sealing agent (depending on the repair method you select), pliers and scissors, a utility blade as well as protective gloves or goggles and a replacement weather-stripping kit. Remove the old weather stripping by cutting through the end piece, and then pulling it back up with any screws attached if applicable. Then take care to remove any pieces left over with pliers or a pry bar.

If you decide to replace the weather stripping, begin by measuring the gap around the door frame. The measurements can be used to determine the size of weather stripping you require. Be patio door repairs to leave a little extra length so that you can fine-tune the size later. Once you've found the ideal size, place the backing and press it against the frame. If desired, tack it to the frame using small nails or hammers.

Apply wood filler to the frame to cover any divots or holes. Allow the filler to dry completely prior to applying any paint. In general, it is best to apply oil-based paint over the filler, however latex paint can also be used.

The last thing to do is clean your sliding door tracks and doors regularly. This will prevent future problems like sticking. Cleaning and maintaining your patio doors will ensure that they remain attractive, functional and energy efficient. By doing so you can enjoy the outdoors with confidence, and save money in the process! Happy home-fixing!