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Sliding Patio Doors Repair

Sliding patio doors are ideal for enjoying your outdoor space, but they can be difficult to open or close. This could be due to a range of issues, such as dirty tracks or improperly aligned rollers.

Start by cleaning and lubricating your rollers. You can also re-align the rollers using adjustment holes located on the bottom of the door panel that can be moved.

Track that is damaged or dirty

A sliding door that does not slide smoothly could result from a dirty or damaged track. Over time, dirt and grit, as well as rust can build up, preventing the track from moving smoothly. The solution is to clean the track thoroughly using an abrasive and mild detergent. It's best to perform this task regularly to ensure the smooth operation of your door and prevent the need for expensive repairs later on.

A leaking door is another common issue that requires prompt attention to prevent the growth of mold, water damage and structural damage. The issue is usually caused by worn weather stripping and misaligned door. This can be corrected by replacing the old weather stripping and aligning the doors.

Another common problem that can be fixed with a little DIY work is when rollers jump off their tracks. Get a partner to assist you with this job because the door may be heavy. To reposition the rollers to the right position, sit inside the house and lean one of the panels toward you. To prevent the panel from falling, place it on sawhorses after it has been removed from the bottom track. Then loosen the screws that hold each roller in place and take them off with a screwdriver. It is now possible to remove any dirt that has accumulated between the wheel and the tracks. You can then clean each wheel using denatured alcohol and an rag, and then reposition the wheels and reconnect them to their tracks.

It is possible to straighten bent sections of track using a mallet made of rubber and a piece of wood. However in the event that the bent portion is close to the hinges and has the potential to cause more damage, you'll be better off calling in an expert for safety reasons.

Misaligned Rollers

If your sliding door is having difficulty sliding, it's likely that the rollers have been misaligned. The wheels may be dirty, rusted or their bearings worn out. This causes friction between the bottom of the door and the track, causing it to snag or grind when it's shut or opened. This can also trigger squeaking sounds.

Fortunately it's an easy fix. It is not necessary to take off the door to access the wheels, since they are on a bracket which is adjustable. Locate the holes for adjustment (usually on either side of the frame) and make use of a screwdriver to turn the screws that control the wheels. A clockwise rotation of the screw raises the wheel, while a counterclockwise movement lowers it. Continue adjusting until the door moves smoothly and quietly when open or closed.

It's important to adjust the wheels prior making adjustments to the latch. In order for the lock to function properly, the latch hooks must be aligned with the strike plate. If you don't take this step the latch could open or close by accident when you're out of the room.

Sliding patio door are an investment. Making sure they are in good working order will ensure your family's safety. You can prevent costly repairs by fixing the most common issues, such as broken rollers, tracks and handles. For Repair My Windows And Doors with your patio doors, get in touch with our team. We will assess your needs for repair of your sliding patio door and assist you in keeping it in good shape. Our experts can also assist with any replacement parts that you might require.

Damaged or loosely held door frame

Sliding patios doors are a great addition to any home. They are a practical and attractive alternative to hinged or swing-open doors for patios. Like any other hardware item sliding patio doors are prone to become problematic over time. A lot of these issues can be fixed with a bit of DIY skills.

A gap in the frame is a frequent issue with sliding patio doors. This can be caused by various factors, including misaligned rollers or track or a damaged door track or bent door frame. In the majority of instances, the issue can be easily fixed by taking the doors off and reattaching the track. This must be done with caution to avoid cause damage to the track or frame.

In certain situations, it may be necessary to replace the entire track. This can be done easily with a universal replacement kit which is available at all major hardware stores. These kits are easy to install and will get your door back to normal in a matter of minutes.

Regularly inspect your sliding door's hardware and frame for signs of wear, such as loose bolts or screws. This is an easy and efficient DIY patio maintenance task that can be accomplished with a screwdriver. It is also important to lubricate the rollers and tracks of your patio door to ensure smooth operation and keep them from wearing out prematurely.

For many homeowners who live in the city, their patio doors are their primary entrance to their backyard and outdoor living space. In order to maintain peace and security within the home, it's essential that they function properly. By taking the time to implement these simple DIY maintenance steps, homeowners can prolong the life of their sliding patio doors and minimize costly repairs or replacements.

A faulty handle

Sliding patio doors provide an ideal way to enter your backyard and also enter your home, however they aren't always easy to operate if they are misaligned or damaged. A faulty handle may also cause the door to not shut or open properly. The good news is that repairing loose handles is a fairly simple job that can be completed at home.

In most cases, a loose grip is a result of screws that have fallen out of the backplate. To fix this issue, simply tighten the two screws that are on the inside of the handle with the help of a screwdriver. If the handle is still loose, it could indicate that the threads are worn out and need to be replaced.

A damaged latch could be the reason. It is more likely the latch will break if made of metal, as opposed to plastic. Try making sure the latch is lubricated to see if it's not catching, or turning. If this does not work, you may need to replace the lock.

Finally, the handle itself could become difficult to use if it is broken or damaged. If this happens, you'll have to replace the handle with one that is in line with the style and design of your patio doors.

Feldco can help you restore your patio doors to their former splendor, whether they're brand new or outdated. We have high-quality doors available in a variety of sizes and styles that can be fitted to match your home perfectly. To find out more about our doors, contact us now! We serve Southern California homeowners, including Ventura County and Orange County.

Weatherstripping that isn't working properly





It's time to change your weather stripping if notice light coming from windows and doors or feel a draft pulling at the door or window. The strips form an airtight seal that stops unwanted water, air, and pests from getting into your home. They also help keep your heated and conditioned air in, saving you money on energy bills year-round.

It may have lost its strong seal's bouncy and bouncy due to aging. It is easy to identify this by putting a dollar bill under the seal at the top and bottom of the jamb and door frame where they overlap. If the dollar bill slides effortlessly between the seal and the door, it's time to replace the weather stripping.

If you replace only the worn-out section of weather stripping, this could result in future issues with the seal. It's far more effective to replace the entire stripping, so that you can rest assured knowing your door is properly sealed once again.

Follow our DIY guide for weather stripping to install the correct material for your sliding patio door and frame, to ensure a tight, lasting seal. This is a great opportunity to save energy costs and fix your sliding patio door. Don't wait until it's too late. You'll be able to save money and enhance the look of your home.