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

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

But over time your sliding glass or French doors could lose their shine. Fortunately, simple repairs can keep them looking and functioning like new.

Weatherstripping

You're walking your dog to the park around 5 AM, and you end up in a puddle right next to your sliding patio door. You turn around to see that the rain of last night has blown through the patio door seals. This won't be a simple task. But with a little patience and some tools to fix the issue, you'll be able to do it and protect your dog from wet, cold feet in the process.

It is crucial to replace the weatherstripping, which closes the gap between your door and jamb. This will prevent drafts, pests and moisture. It also helps keep your energy bills down. A quick inspection of your windows and doors will show you if the weatherstripping is in good condition or requires replacing.

There are several types of weatherstripping to choose from, including felt and open-cell foam, thermoplastic rubber, and metals such as copper or bronze. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Open cell foam and felt are inexpensive, 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 choice for areas with high traffic because it does not wear as fast.

For installing new weatherstripping, you must first remove the patio doors from the frame using a screwdriver to loosen the screws for adjustment of the roller. Then, with a flathead screwdriver, loosen the plugs that secure the weatherstripping at the bottom of frame. Then, take out the weatherstripping that was previously in place and take off any remaining adhesive from the frame's bottom. Then, cut the new to the proper length, then peel back the plastic strip on one side and then apply it to the jamb using a putty knife.

After you're done, put back the door and re-adjust the roller screws so that the door is positioned in the track and shuts properly. Apply waterproof caulk to the place where the stationary panel bypasses the sliding door, and where the edge of the stationary panel is the frame. This is not as secure a seal than the weatherstripping, however, it should last for a while.

Locks and handles

Locks and handles for patio doors are important for the security of your home. As time passes, they could become worn or damaged and require replacement. The spindle connecting the interior and exterior handles can also need to be changed.

To replace a handle for a patio door first, remove the old handle by removing any screws that hold it in place. After you have removed the old handle, you can use a level to ensure that the patio door is straight. If the door isn't straight it could hinder the lock and cause problems in the future.

After you have the new handle Close and open it several times to ensure it functions properly. If you have any problems you are having trouble, contact the manufacturer or a professional in the field for assistance. To avoid problems in the future, it is recommended also to lubricate your lock mechanism using lubricant made of silicone.

The most popular door lock for patio doors is the mortise latch. It is usually made of metal and sits in a pocket that has been cut into the frame of the door. These locks are found on aluminum sliding and wood doors. Before you purchase a new mortise lock, it is essential to take some measurements. You will need to know the location of the mounting holes and the position in the keyway lock.





Certain patio door handles have the ability to lock the handle. These handles feature a rectangular key cylinder which fits into the handle's keyway. If you have this kind of patio door both the inside and exterior locks are combined into one unit. This type of patio door is most often found on aluminum sliding doors.

If the latch on your patio door does not stay locked the lock tongue might not be catching the hasp in the right way. Another possibility is that your sliding door isn't aligned to the side jamb. You can open the door for by about an inch, then place it against the frame. This will tell you if there is a gap between the door jamb and the door. If there is a gap, reposition the rollers at the bottom left or the right of the patio to make it exactly parallel to the jamb.

Misalignment

In time the tracks and rollers of the door can lose their alignment. This could cause the door to stick or become difficult to move. This can also let drafts and cold air into your home, reducing energy efficiency. It is possible to correct the misalignment and prevented. Applying a silicone-based oil to the rollers and tracks can make your doors glide again. This is a great idea if you want to keep your doors operating at their best.

Another common problem with patio doors is a ripped screen, which can be an inconvenience or even a security risk. Additionally, it could prevent the doors from opening and closing correctly, which could lead to loss of energy. In some cases, the screen can be repaired but in other cases the door has to be replaced. If you've damaged your window screen, make sure you clean it thoroughly. Also, make sure you don't turn the handles of the door the wrong way.

Hinges can become looser as time passes due to heavy use or wear and tear. This can be fixed by tightening screws frequently. patio doors repairs is a simple job that you can do by yourself, however if you're not comfortable doing it, you should consult an expert to make sure your doors are securely aligned and secure.

It is also recommended to clean the rollers and tracks of your patio doors regularly. A simple vacuuming or brushing can remove dirt and dust that could hinder the smooth operation of your patio doors. You can use a special tool to remove tough dirt or corrosion. It is possible to fix any misalignment by tightening, or examining the screws. But, at times, it is necessary to replace the hinges to ensure a lasting seal.

If the frames of your patio doors are sagging or warped they could affect their alignment and performance. The shifting or warping could be caused by foundation changes, but it can also occur from poor installation or frequent 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 peak.

Rollers

Patio doors that slide are great to let the outside in and letting plenty of natural light, but they require a bit of maintenance to ensure they slide smoothly. If you notice that you need to really yank on the handle to get your door to move, or it isn't as easy to slide as it used to, the culprit may be the rollers. Over time, the lower track can be clogged with dirt, dust, and mud. This makes it difficult for rollers to move. You can try cleaning it and spraying it with a lubricant such as 2Slick.

If the tracks have been cleaned but the rollers aren't moving freely, then it's time to replace them. There are a variety of replacement rollers to match your door and the kind of track you have. They are available at most hardware stores, but you'll need a friend to assist you in the removal and installation of the rollers. Before you purchase replacements, take a good picture of the roller assembly mounted in the door frame, so experts can determine the exact model and the type you need. You can also look for specific characteristics like bumps, dimples and cut-outs and flared edges that could narrow your alternatives for replacement.

After replacing the rollers you will need to reinstall the sliding door into its frame. This is a heavy door, and you might need some help. Start by checking to make sure there aren't any screws securing the track in the frame on either side of the frame and that they are loose enough to allow the bottom of the door to slide into the channel that is on top of the frame. Remove the screen door from the opening. Make sure it is free of track tracks, rollers and track.

After putting in the new rollers, gently slide the door in the frame. Swing it down to secure it. If the rollers are adjustable you can adjust them to ensure that the door has enough clearance.