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Patio Door Frame Repair

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgA well-functioning patio door adds value to the look of a home. To keep it in top working condition requires regular maintenance and adjustments.

Begin by taking a close examination of the track and rollers in order to remove any obstructions that could be obstructing smooth sliding. Remove the stop molding for access to the rollers.

Glass damaged

Sliding glass doors let in plenty of sunlight and a view of the outdoors. They also increase energy efficiency and help keep drafts out. Unfortunately, the glass of your patio door may be damaged by harsh New York weather or vandalism. It is essential to repair a broken patio door glass pane as quickly as you can in order to avoid further damage.

Fortunately, replacing the glass on your patio door is an easy task that you can do yourself, armed with the right tools. You'll need a pair of gloves as well as a hammer, pry bar and putty knife, as well as glass replacement and caulk. Start by removing the door from the frame and placing it on a flat surface, such as a workbench. Next, use the hammer and pry bar to remove any trimmings around the glass frame.

After the trim has been removed, you'll be required to measure the frame in order to purchase replacement glass. Once you have the measurement, you can install the new glass on your sliding door and caulk the frame's perimeter to seal it.

If you have an glass-insulated window that appears cloudy, it could mean that the seals on the glass are failing. This is a frequent issue in double-pane windows and is difficult to repair without replacing the entire window. A professional glazier will provide you with a brand new sealed glass unit custom-designed to fit your current window opening.

One of the most overlooked elements of a sliding glass patio door is the tracks and rollers. Over time, dust and dirt can build up on the track, preventing the door from moving smoothly. Cleaning your door's track and wheels can help to restore smooth motion and make your patio door easier to open and close. It's also a good idea to regularly check and replace the weather stripping on your sliding door. Replacing worn weather stripping can help you save the cost of heating and cooling bills by preventing air leaks and keeping your home at a moderate temperature.

Broken Weatherstripping

Weatherstripping around sliding doors is an important seal that prevents cold air from entering the frame during the winter months and warm air from leaving during summer. Over time the weather strip will become damaged and brittle, causing gaps in the seal. These gaps could allow conditioned air from your home to escape, and let outside air into your home, thereby increasing energy costs and decreasing your comfort.

The good news is that replacing weatherstripping is fairly easy and can be done in the spring, when the weather starts to warm up. Loosen the existing weather stripping using a flathead screwdriver before pulling it out and removing any staples gently with a putty knife. Replace the new weatherstripping to the sliding panel's frame - make sure to use a strip that covers the fixed panel's weatherstripping to ensure they lock. On the jamb side apply a tube of neutral cure silicone caulk that is commercial grade.

A lock or handle that is loose is another common problem. These are essential components to ensure security and user-friendliness, but if the handles or locks become brittle, difficult to operate or damaged, you should repair or replace them as soon as possible to prevent injury or theft. A qualified technician can help you resolve these problems.

In addition to these fundamental issues, you should check the frame for damage or splits regularly. Repairing these issues before they get worse will ensure that your door functions effectively and extend its lifespan.

Sliding patio doors are fairly sturdy and require very little maintenance, however, like any other home system or appliance they're not immune to wear and tear. It's important to make an appointment whenever your patio door begins to show signs of wear. A Cinch Home Services warranty can help cover the cost of repairs and allow you to rest knowing that your household appliances and systems are covered. To learn more, request a quote online today! Contact us at 866-4FELDCO for a chat with a Customer Service Representative. We'll be glad to answer your questions and assist you in determining the best solution for your home.

Dirty Rollers

The sliding door rollers allow the door to slide. As time passes, they may be damaged and dirty and cause the door to squeak. Dirty rollers can be fixed easily with a bit of maintenance.

Start by cleaning the tracks and rollers. Clean any debris off the track with a stiff brush, vacuum cleaner or jet wash. Once the tracks and the rollers are clean, apply a silicone-based lubricant to the rollers and track to avoid future problems. Use a silicone-based lubricant that is non-sticky, rather than a grease-based one. The grease will attract dirt which can make the problem more difficult.

If your sliding patio door is squeaking, you might need to replace the rollers. This is determined by removing the sliding patio door and examining the rollers. Replace the rollers right away if they are cracked or worn. Hardware stores can supply replacement rollers. It is a good idea to remove the two plugs that cover the screw for adjustment at the bottom of the track before installing the doors. It's also a good idea to have someone help hold the door in place so it doesn't fall out of the frame while you're working on it.

After the rollers are replaced, let your friend help you reinstall the door following the reverse procedure you used to take it off. After the door casement is back in place you can use a screwdriver to adjust the rollers. Adjust them until they are firmly in contact with the track, and do not wiggle as you slide the door. Apply a generous amount of silicone lubricant on the top and bottom of the track and rollers and slide the door back and forth several times to spread it across and verify your work. The door should be simple to open and close. Making sure your sliding patio door is in good condition will ensure it functions properly for many years to come.

Shimming

Sliding patio doors are a beautiful feature for any home and can provide a more spacious look to the space. However, like other components of doors, they can experience wear and tear over time, and require periodic repair to ensure that they function properly and maintain their attractive appearance. The most frequent problems are loose frames, broken glass or misaligned rollers All of which can be fixed fairly easily. For more serious issues, a professional is advised.

Gaps around a frame can cause drafts and reduce energy efficiency, especially when the gap is close to an exterior door sill. It is crucial to shim your doorframe if necessary to prevent this.

Shims are used to bridge the gaps between wood framing elements and are a staple tool in many home improvement projects, from installing cabinets and trim to leveling floors and toilets. A well-placed shim can bring a sagging (out-of-level) doorframe back to square and plumb within its frame, preventing the need for more extensive repairs down the road.

In most cases, shims are needed to center the door that has been prehung in its opening. Utilizing a hammer and wedge, shims in the area in the open space between the frame or drywall, or rough wall material. Shimming should start on the hinge side, then work your way around the perimeter. As you shim your frame, make sure to examine it for level and plumbness. This will ensure that it fits snugly into the rough wall opening.

Before the door is installed Install a thick coat of caulk to the threshold and shims. This will stop water from getting into the framing, which could cause rot. After the caulk has dried it is time to install a threshold constructed of galvanized metal or high-density polyethylene to protect against moisture damage. It's also an excellent idea to put a self-adhesive flashing strip directly beneath the door sill and two inches up the sides as well as the standard caulking on the sill's sub sill.

If the weatherstripping is cracked or torn, it must be replaced immediately to prevent leaks and increase efficiency. If the weatherstripping is nailed in place, remove the old weatherstripping using an instrument under the trim to remove it from the wall. After removing the old weatherstripping, apply a silicone-based lubricant onto the tracks, rollers, and other moving parts to keep them from getting stuck or becoming difficult to slide.

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