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Patio Doors RepairsPatio doors provide homeowners with natural light and fresh clean air. They also boost the value of a home. However, with time, they may cause issues that must be addressed quickly.Understanding how patio doors function will help homeowners communicate with contractors about the issues they face. Here are some of the most frequently encountered patio door problems:Misaligned rollersSometimes the sliding patio door gets stuck and it’s not easy to get the thing to open again. However, unless there’s an underlying structural issue, the majority of doors that aren’t cooperating can be fixed with some cleaning and lubrication. The most common culprit is dirt on the lower track, which could cause the rollers to rub against the track at the bottom and cause them to be misaligned. In this situation clean the track thoroughly and apply a thin layer of lubricant so that the rollers can glide smoothly.see can also be caused by wear or damage to the hinges that connect the doors that house a portion of these rollers; springs (whether extensions or torsion) as well as cables that lift the door. When worn or damaged these components could affect the alignment of the rollers, causing resistance as well as other issues such as a heavier door or higher energy costs. Regular maintenance checks and inspections by a professional can help ensure that all these elements work in harmony to keep your patio door operating smoothly.Install a crow’s feet at one end. Use the trammingstick to move across the rollers. Take note of the distance each roller travels. Repeat the same process at the opposite end of the track, and then divide by two to determine the alignment of the rollers (Photo 1). This method isn’t as exact as using a pi tape to measure the diameter directly. However, it’s quicker and easier than using a carpenter’s level to measure each rail.You can also verify the alignment of the rollers by removing the head stop. This is a flat plate that is located in the bottom of your door jamb. It stops the rollers. If the door is very heavy, you may require help in removing removable grilles and shades. After removing the head stop, remove the head track adjusters screws by securing them with a screwdriver. Then, reinstalling the assembly, align each roller adjustment screw to its access hole, and tapping it with the hammer.Tracks that are damaged or dirtySliding patio doors can act as magnets for dirt, debris and other elements from outside. They can also be prone to misalignment, as well as other issues that may require professional repair services. To prolong the life of your patio door, finding and fixing these issues early on is essential.Dirty tracks are one of the most frequent causes of sliding patio door malfunctions. Over time, food debris, pet hair, and yard debris can become trapped in the tiny spaces of your sliding door track and cause the door to snag or become difficult to open. It is recommended to vacuum and clean the tracks of your patio doors every month at a minimum to avoid problems. You can clean your patio door tracks using a non-abrasive cleaning solution, or with warm soapy tap water after having removed any loose debris. If you notice areas of the track are harder to clean, try using a butter knife or an old toothbrush to clean these small areas.It is also recommended to lubricate the tracks on a regular basis to prevent your sliding door becoming stuck or difficult to open. If you have Panda patio doors, it is recommended that you add silicone spray to the bottom track on a regular basis. You can also use paraffin wax to enhance the glide.Another issue that could affect your sliding patio door is draft or air leak. This could happen if the weather stripping on your sliding patio door has worn out or has been damaged. This can lead to an opening between your sliding patio door and the frame. This allows air in and decreases the efficiency of energy. Make sure your weatherstripping is in good condition and replace it if necessary.With consistent use, your patio door will show normal wear and wear and tear over time. These problems are usually not an indication of a serious issue. Small repairs can prolong the lifespan of your patio door. Consult a professional for any issues as soon as they appear to save on costly repairs in the future.Glass that is cracked or warpedA patio door that’s cracked or warped could be a major eye-sore, and it could pose an security risk. This can also allow unwanted animals to get into your home and cause the temperature to fluctuate. These problems are easy to fix if they are detected early.A quick glance at the glass can help you determine what type of repairs are required. Cracks in glass are usually caused by stress or impact. These are a little more difficult to repair than simple surface chips. A professional may have to replace the lead on this panel. This will require the removal of the glass clean it, and replacing the broken pieces. To help match the new glass to the old one, a professional requires precise documentation of the way the piece looked at the time.Plastic epoxy can be used to fill a crack. It can be bought from hardware stores or the home improvement section of a lot of stores. A professional will typically use the soldering iron to melt the plastic then apply it to the crack in the glass. Once the plastic has cooled, the professional can remove any excess.If the crack in the glass is small, there may be a possibility of repairing it using clear sealant. You can buy this type of product at any hardware store. It is essential to dry the crack completely before applying sealant. This will ensure that the repair is successful. A hair dryer or another fan can be used to speed up this process.Weatherstripping damagedA weather stripping that is worn out not only looks bad and is a security risk it also lets outside air and heat out. A simple fix using a new piece of weather stripping could save you money while keeping your home more comfortable.First, ensure you have all the tools and materials. This includes a new weather stripping kit, or caulk sealant or adhesive (depending on the repair method), scissors, pliers, a utility knife, and a pair of gloves or goggles that are protective. Remove the old weather stripping by cutting through one end piece and pulling it up along with any screws that attach it, in the event that they are needed. Remove any remaining pieces using pliers and a prybar.If you decide to replace the weather stripping, begin by measuring the distance around your door frame. You can use the measurements to determine the amount of weather stripping that you need. Make sure to leave some extra length to allow for fine-tuning later. Once you’ve found the perfect size, place the backing and press the material against the frame. If you wish, nail it to the frame with a small nail or hammer.Finally apply wood filler to any divots or holes in the frame. Let the filler dry completely before applying paint. In general, it is best to apply oil-based paint on the filler, however latex paint will work too.Lastly, make sure to clean your sliding doors and tracks regularly. This will avoid future issues like sticking. Repairing and maintaining your patio doors will ensure they remain functional, attractive and energy-efficient. When you do this you will be able to enjoy the great outdoors with confidence, and save money in the process! Happy fixing your home!

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