Sliding Glass Door Repair

Sliding Glass Door Repair

We all want beautiful glass sliding doors that either compliment your home and make it a breeze for anyone to open it when you please, but sooner or later almost everyone that owns sliding doors have complained about problems arising due to prolonged use but with the right tools and know how anyone can have a go at sliding glass door repair. It's important to keep in mind that it is probably best to do this with someone that can aid you competently with lifting and other tasks, someone like a brother or friend. Sliding glass door repair jobs require a sharp eye for detail and a good attitude making it fun and fast to get the job done.

Sliding glass doors are very common in U.S. homes, usually as entry doors to a backyard, deck, or patio area. If you are like many homeowners who live in older homes, you may find that your sliding glass door is in need of some basic repairs. In this article, we'll address some of the most common problems afflicting older sliding glass doors, as well as some simple and low cost repairs you can do yourself.
It's no secret that with time almost any sliding door will become either rusty or just plain difficult. Of course sliding doors that are made with metals are heavier but note that doors made from aluminum also become heavy because of the distributed weight of the glass. These in turn place much pressure on the rollers, wheels, other parts and track and when you place a few years on top of that story then what you're left with is a little problem called "I can't get my glass sliding doors open anymore".

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Houses will often settle with age and become slightly out of square. This is a natural result of changes in the soil around your home's foundation. However, when a home settles, it sometimes results in doors that don't open and close well, including sliding glass doors. If your sliding glass door no longer slides properly, you should inspect it to see if it has fallen out of square. Look at the top and bottom of the door. If it's out of square, you may notice a slight crack at the top or bottom, especially when you are attempting to slide the door back and forth.

When doing some homework on repairing these doors you'll probably find that the process is obviously similar to "how to install a sliding glass door" so when you've completed this project you are definitely on your way to understand how it all fits together.

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How to repair a sliding glass door

So here are some steps on how to repair a sliding glass door that you can use as a short guide to help you get the job done as quickly as possible:

• First make sure that you have all the tools necessary like screwdrivers, hammers, wood bits(in case), electric power drills, gloves and anything else that you may need that's not listed here.
• Sliding doors brands differ slightly but the principle is the same, so carefully remove the siding doors from the hinges and track using the appropriate methods suited to the specific door and be cautious when you do it. 
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• Once off you can remove the rollers/wheels and clean the bottom edge of the door. Keep the rollers for now.
• Clean the tracks of any muck and grime thoroughly
• Take rollers to the shop and get exact same ones and anything else not mentioned here. Return home
• Once home you can replace the old with the new and grease as needed.
• Do not apply oil to tracks as this collects dirt fast.
• Gently put sliding door back and test. Voila!

Sliding glass door repair jobs can be done in as little as two hours if your plan your time right. Always wear protection like gloves or glasses when working with power tools and items around the home.

Lastly, older sliding glass doors can receive a much needed face-lift with some simple cleaning. If your door's frame is looking dull and worn, first get out the garden hose and wash it down. Use a soft bristled brush and some lukewarm soapy water to remove the dirt from the exterior frame. On the inside, the door frame can be wiped down with a damp rag, and the roller track can be vacuumed out and then wiped as well, which will also improve roller function. Finally, if you wish, wax the frame with a good grade of automotive wax to bring back the door's original luster.

Keeping your sliding glass door in good condition is one important part of maintaining your home. And since repairing a patio door is far less expensive than buying a replacement, it only makes good sense to maintain your door for as long as possible. With some basic preventative maintenance and occasional repair work, anyone can keep their sliding glass door in good condition for many years.
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