5 Laws That Can Help The Patio Door Repair Industry
Repair My Windows And Doors - Simple and Inexpensive
Patio doors are an excellent way to access your backyard, and make a great addition to your home's exterior. They can be prone to issues like misalignment, damaged locks and handles or foggy glasses. They also can cause drafts which can compromise your comfort.
Repairing many of these issues is easy and only requires a few steps. Here are some tips for patio door repairs that will save your time and money.
Damaged Rollers
Don't worry when your sliding glass door emits noise when it moves or is difficult to open. There's an easy and affordable solution. First, you must remove the rollers from the track by unscrewing them and removing the bracket that is holding them. Then, you can take the rollers to a local hardware store to purchase a replacement. It is likely that you will require both top and bottom roller. However, you should always check with the manufacturer to determine the appropriate amount.

Before installing the new rollers, spritz them with a bit of WD-40 and allow them to soak for some time to loosen them. If necessary, insert a flathead driver in the roller and in between it and bracket to pull it out. Otherwise, it's probably better to have the damaged roller repaired in an industrial shop. The damaged roller may have to be welded again or its point surface re-machined flat. Both of these can be easily repaired. Rollers can be damaged due to rough handling during installation or transport.
Warped Glass
Patio doors are large door that can slide or swing open, giving easy access to the outdoor space. They usually have a lot of glass to maximise natural light and unobstructed views. They are made with uPVC frames or aluminium frames, and are designed to provide durability, strength and safety.
Physical damage to a patio door's frame seals, insulation and frame not only affects the appearance of your home, but also affect the functionality and energy efficiency. Replace damaged or old models of patio doors with new energy-efficient models to lower household bills and increase the comfort of your indoor space.
When you glue in place or working with separate glass panels the process is similar when repair of warped glass. The key is to use two-part epoxy, which includes both hardener and resin in a double-cylinder syringe. This regulates the flow of each ingredient and ensures that you are using the right proportion.
Dirty Tracks
Over time the tracks of your sliding patio doors could be covered in dirt, dust, and other particles which makes it difficult for them to slide. This is made more difficult by dust, pet hair and lint becoming stuck on the track as you shut and open the door. Fortunately, it's rarely required to spend a lot of money on repairs or replacements to get your sliding door working properly again. A small amount of cleaning and lubrication may be all that's needed to make your sliding patio door more efficient.
Vacuuming the tracks is the first step to fixing a sticky sliding door. You can do this with a small vacuum attachment or make use of a brush. Use a cleaning solution made of baking soda and vinegar. This is a very popular method to do it and also a great way to get your kids involved in the process.
It is recommended to begin with the brush and cleaning solution on a small section of the track. You don't want to damage the delicate track system so it's important not to go overboard with the scrub. If the tracks are especially dirty, you can apply more baking soda and vinegar on the areas where they are most concentrated. Allow the solution to bubble for about 10 minutes and then scrub it off with a toothbrush. You can even scrub the corners and grooves of the track, however you should be gentle to avoid scratching the glass panels of your patio door.
After your track is clean, you can spray a silicone-based lubricant onto it. Once again, you'll need to test the lubricant by moving your door back and forth over it. This will allow you to identify any issues and fix them if necessary, such as loose screw or bolt that is holding the handle in the right position.
It's easy to make your sliding patio door open and close smoothly particularly if it can improve the functionality of your house. Simple fixes like replacing the weather stripping or changing the lubrication of your track can make your sliding patio doors more useful and enjoyable.