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How to Fix Sliding Patio Door Track Repair

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgThe sliding patio door repairs doors are gorgeous and convenient, but they can experience issues over time that make them difficult for you to use. These issues are typically caused by damaged or dirty tracks or rollers. These can be fixed using WD-40 and a good cleaning.

Use your vacuum cleaner to get rid of any heavy dirt and debris. Then, scrub the track using brushes and cleaning products, while sliding the door backwards and forwards periodically. Apply a silicone-based grease to decrease friction.

Repairing Dented Tracks

A patio door is a stunning addition to any home but when it stops sliding or does not open without a hitch, it can turn into a frustrating experience. The good thing is that in many instances, a few easy steps can help your sliding door return to smooth operation.

The main reason for a stuck or difficult to move door is the build-up of dirt in the track channels. To get rid of this issue, you should remove the door from the track. Clean it thoroughly. You can use a toothbrush to remove the dirt and grime that is deeper. Once the track is cleaned, a silicone-based oil can be applied to prevent any future issues.

Also, check the rollers for any damages or misalignments. The rollers are situated on the bottom of the door and help to direct it along the track. If they are damaged or not aligned properly, the doors will be more difficult to move and could require replacement.

Also, you should check the tracks for any bends or damage. Inward bends can bind and make the door unusable, while outward bends could cause damage to the rollers or even derail them completely. If you spot bent sections of the track you can straighten them with pliers, a hammer or an oversized piece of wood. However, more severe bends may require professional repairs.

If these easy solutions don't work, you may have to replace the track. In this case, you can find kits in most hardware stores that permit you to lay a brand new track over the old one and screw it into the correct position. The track replacement kits are available in several lengths and can be cut to fit your particular doors.

It's also a good idea to take note of if your track is deforming or breaking, or is showing signs of wear. In most cases, experts will be able to determine the root of the problem and suggest solutions that are both secure and efficient.

Repairing Broken Tracks

In many instances the patio door that is stuck or difficult to move is the result of dirt or damage to the track. Dirt and debris build up over time. If your tracks are bent or damaged they might require professional repair or replacement. There are ways to identify the issue and fix it yourself.

Check the track first to ensure that it isn't blocked by anything other than rust or dust. If the track is obstructed by something other than dust or rust A thorough clean using the use of a soft detergent will remove any obstructions and restore smooth movement.

Then, examine the rollers to ensure that they aren't catching or sticking. A broken or faulty roller can cause the door to become stuck and cause further damage to the track that may require professional repair or replacement. If the rollers are not damaged, you might be able to solve the problem by oiling them. Using a silicone-based lubricant can help reduce friction between the rollers and the track and make it easier for the door to slide.

A misaligned roller could cause your sliding door to become stuck or become difficult to operate. To correct this issue, locate the adjusting screw for the rollers. Adjust them until they align correctly with the track.

Another reason that can cause a difficult-to-move or stuck patio door is worn weather stripping. It is easy to replace the weather stripping by removing it from the bottom of the fixed panel, and from the jamb using a screwdriver. Then you can pull the old strip out and then install the new one.

If the track is severely bent, you should leave it to an experienced patio contractor. They can correct the issue and ensure the track is in place without any further damage or bending. However, if the track is only slightly bent or kinked, attempt to straighten it using pliers that bend metal. If you are unable to straighten the track by yourself, use a rubber hammer and a piece of wood. Continue hitting the bent section until it is straight.

Repairing Damaged Rollers

Rollers can be the cause of noisy sliding patio doors repair doors or difficulty in rolling. As time passes, the rollers become stiff and dirty. This causes the door to rub against the track and make noise. To resolve the issue clean the track on the bottom first, then lubricate your rollers. Once the rollers have been cleaned, you can put the door back on its tracks. Reattach any clips or braces used to keep the door in place after it was removed from its frame.

It is best to have a trusted friend assist you in lifting up the sliding patio doors repairs door and then tilt it toward you. This will lift it from the bottom track. Set the sliding patio door on a sturdy flat surface like tables or sawhorses. Remove any grilles shades, drapes, or shades from the doors. Remove any screws holding the head stop molding (Photo 2). This step may not be required on older aluminum doors but is recommended to do it if you have it. Remove the screws that adjust the height of rollers at both ends of the door frame. This screw regulates the rollers' height and turning it clockwise lowers the rollers and counterclockwise raises them.

A friend can be helpful during this process since you will need to use tools, like an Phillips-head screwdriver or a pry bar or stiff putty knife to disengage the rollers from the tracks. Once you have the rollers free they can be cleaned by getting rid of the dust cap, and taking out any debris from the wheel mechanism. Clean the roller surfaces using alcohol to eliminate any residue or dirt. After the rollers are cleaned, lubricate them using a silicone-based lubricant that resists dirt and keeps them sliding smoothly.

Install the door by first placing the top of the door onto the track, and then swinging it in the bottom. It is essential to reinstall the new rollers properly in order to place them at their highest point inside the track frame. This will allow the door to slide easily into place without rubbing against the tracks.

Repairing Damaged Wheels

Often, a patio door drags because the wheels are worn out. Inspect the wheels of both sets and replace them if needed. Also, clean the tracks to keep the grit from destroying the wheels. Straighten bent tracks with pliers or by hitting blocks of wood against the bent part with the hammer. If the wheels are worn out, try a track sill cover. (See Photo 5) Installation is easy and takes less than a half hour.

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