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    Tilt and Slide Patio Door Repairs

    A tilt and slide patio doors that works well brings light and fresh air into your home and permits easy transition from indoors to outside. Modern aluminium doors offer durability and strength along with thermal sturdiness, and an array of glass options to suit an array of styles.

    Dirty tracks and rollers are the primary cause of sliding door problems. Cleaning and lubricating these moving parts regularly will ensure that your door is operating well.

    Track and Roller Replacement

    The track and rollers are crucial for sliding doors to function. They are located at the bottom of a door made of aluminum and are seated on a raised track which allows them to move when they open and close. Over time, dirt can cause the tracks to get blocked and cause the rollers to become damaged. Keeping your patio door clean and well-lubricated can help prevent these problems.

    If your track isn’t severely bent, it is usually possible to repair the track and rollers without completely taking the door off. You can ask a relative to assist you in lifting the panel off the track by tilting it towards you (Photo 3). It could take some effort to lift the panel, as they can be heavy. Once the panel is removed, lay it flat on sawhorses to inspect the rollers. Replace them if they are damaged with a new roller set. You can adjust the rollers’ height by turning the adjustment screws, which are typically located in slots on the edges of the panel.

    If the rollers appear to be good they may just need to be cleaned and lubricated. Use a screwdriver to remove the rollers and wipe down each one with denatured alcohol. This will eliminate any dirt or grime that may be causing the resistance. After carefully placing each roller into its slot, fully retract it by using the adjustment screw. Then, last but not least spray the rollers using silicone spray. This type of lubricant doesn’t hold dirt like petroleum-based products, and will help your door glide smoothly.

    After cleaning the rollers and reinstalling them, you can install the door and test it to make sure the track is aligned with the rollers, and that the doors are sliding smoothly. Contact a local dealer if need assistance. Keep your doors clean and well lubricated to extend their life and minimize the need for repair. We recommend a silicone-based lubricant since it does not draw dirt as WD-40. It is recommended to lubricate your tracks and rollers at least once per month.

    Insect Screen Replacement

    Patio doors that slide open are a great way to maximize floor space, provide airflow and let in stunning panoramic views. However, they can become troublesome if the mechanism stops functioning or isn’t working correctly. The majority of problems with sliding screen doors are simple to fix. Dirty rollers caused by debris in the track, or a wrinkled window are among the most common problems. However they can be fixed by following these easy steps.

    If your screen is sliding, or wrinkled, put a 1×4 on each of the frames to create an incline in the middle. This will allow you to pull the screen tighter and straighten it.

    Make sure you purchase a replacement screen that’s a couple of inches larger than the frame opening in both directions. You’ll be able to trim any excess. Then, use a spline roller tool to press the rubber spline’s edge into the channel. After you’ve done this, you’re now ready to push the rest of the spline in.

    Adjusting the Panel

    The tilt and slide mechanism lets you widen the patio doors to allow for more ventilation and keeps your children, pets, and other household members away. The doors require more force to open than you think. In time it can lead to an increase in friction and uneven tracks, or misalignments that could cause the door not to work. Early detection and minor adjustments can often solve these issues, thereby reducing the cost of replacement hardware.

    The first step for adjusting a tilt-and-slide patio door is to remove the panel. Set it on an even surface. After removing the panels make use of a screwdriver to remove the plastic caps from the holes of each adjuster. After these are removed, the adjuster can be removed from its channel using the long shaft screwdriver. After removing the adjuster, clean it using denatured or rubbing alcohol. This will get rid of any dirt that is causing the roller to become resistant and allow it to easily retract into its channel after the process.

    When patio doors repairs near me are reinstalling the moving panel to be reinstalled, align it with its frame and employ drills to drive the screws across the flange. The flange should be secured tightly to the door’s edge while ensuring that the flaps orient correctly. Once the movable panels are in place, apply silicone-based lubricant on the top track block connectors for the arm, the lead Bogie wheels and the slave Bogie wheels and then replace the hole cap made of plastic.

    Repeat the process for each of the other two panels that can be moved to restore their slide function. Reinstall the plastic flanges. Finally, attach the jamb side strip to the counterpart fixed panel using a plastic adhesive. When the glue is dry then reattach the handle and verify smooth operation. If the problem persists you can adjust the lead Bogie by getting rid of it cleaning it, then replacing it with a silicone-based oil.

    Charley Bar Installation

    A patio door can be an efficient way to let your pet in and out of your home, but it also serves as an easy entry point for burglars. Put a pin lock on your patio door or a charley bar to increase security. These devices provide a mix of convenience and security that is unparalleled by any other product on the market.

    The Charley bars are an excellent option for your sliding door and can be put in place easily at home. The charley bar installs in the middle of your door and prevents the patio door from being jibbered open with tools or other objects like a hockey stick or broom handle. The charley bars are constructed from polycarbonate tubes that have been molded in injection and extruded RPVC telescoping tubing, making them strong and durable.

    To install the charley bar first make sure that it’s the right length for your door by measuring horizontally from the edge of the sliding door track to the sliding glass patio door. Mark the points using pencils where the bar will be placed. Make use of an eighth-inch tool to drill holes into the wall jambs and patio door frames, but be careful not to damage the glass of the patio doors. Finally, insert the screws provided with the charley bar, and tighten them securely.

    The charley bar is an excellent choice for your sliding glass patio doors as well as sash windows. This simple security gadget will keep your patio sliding doors tamper-proof and burglar-proof for a long time to be. It is constructed of injection-molded polycarbonate that has been tested to withstand more than 400 pounds of pressure by Intertek. Additionally the charley bar can be locked with the key included with it. It’s easy to install and hangs out of the way when it’s not in use. Most hardware stores carry a charley bar. If you are looking for a charley bar that works, purchase it from an online retailer.