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Patio Doors Repair - How to Fix a Wet Dog and Save Your Dog From Cold, Wet Feet

Patio doors are a great option to connect your home to the outside. They offer a pleasant and convenient transition. They can also save you money on cooling and heating bills by keeping air inside your home.

Over time, the shine of your sliding glass or French door will fade. Fortunately, simple fixes can keep them looking and working like new.

Weatherstripping

You're walking your dog to the park around 5 AM, and you end up in a puddle right close to your sliding patio door. You glance around and realize that last night's rain was able to get through the patio door seals. Don't panic and be prepared for this to be a five-minute project. However, with a little patience and some tools to fix this, you can get it fixed and save your dog from cold, wet feet in the process.

The most important thing is to replace the weatherstripping which closes the gap between the door and the jamb, which prevents drafts, pests and moisture. It also helps keep your energy bills low. If you look at your windows and door, you can determine whether the weatherstripping has to be replaced or not.

There are a variety of weatherstripping that are available, including felt, open-cell foam and vinyl, thermoplastic rubber and metals such as bronze or copper. Each type has advantages and disadvantages. Foam with open cells and felt are inexpensive however they can be ineffective and visible when blocking airflow. Vinyl is more costly, but it's also durable and resistant to moisture. Rubber is a good option for areas that have high traffic because it does not wear as fast.

For installing new weatherstripping, you must first remove the doors from the frame using a screwdriver to loosen the roller adjustment screws. Then, with a flathead screwdriver, loosen the plugs that hold the weatherstripping to the bottom of frame. Then, take out the weatherstripping that was previously in place and take off any remaining adhesive from the bottom of the frame. Then, cut the replacement to the correct length, then peel back the plastic strip at one end and apply it to the jamb with a putty knife.

When you're done, reinstall the door and re-adjust the roller screws so that the door is in the track and closes properly. Apply caulk that is waterproof where the stationary panel bypasses sliding doors and where the edge of the panel joins the frame. This is not as secure a seal than the weatherstripping, but it should work for a while.

Locks and handles

Patio door handles and locks play a crucial role in the security of your home. As time passes, they could be damaged or worn out and require replacement. The spindle that connects the inside and exterior handles can also be replaced.

To replace the handle on a patio door, remove the old one first, unscrewing any screws holding it in place. After removing the old handle, you can use a level and ensure that the patio door is straight. If the door isn't straight, it could cause problems for the lock. This could cause issues in the future.


Once you have the new handle installed, close and open it several times to ensure it is working properly. If you experience any issues, consult the manufacturer's guidelines or a specialist in hardware for assistance. To avoid future issues, it is a good idea also to lubricate your lock mechanism with silicone-based lubricant.

The most commonly used patio door lock is the mortise latch. It is typically made of metal and sits inside a pocket that has been cut into the door frame. These locks are commonly used on sliding wood and aluminum doors. When replacing patio door frame , it is important to measure a few things before ordering a new one. You will need to know the location of the mounting holes and the position in the keyway lock.

Certain patio door handles come with a built-in locking mechanism that's integrated into the handle. These handles have a rectangular key cylinder that fits inside the handle's keyway. This type of patio door comes with the exterior and inside locks in one unit. This type of patio door is most often found on sliding aluminum doors.

If your patio door latch isn't staying locked It could be due to the lock tongue isn't catching the jamb's hasp correctly. Another possibility is that the sliding door isn't completely parallel to the jamb on the side. The door should be opened by about an inch, then place it against the frame. This will tell you the gap between the door jamb and the door. If there is a gap, adjust the rollers on the bottom left or right of the patio until it is perfectly parallel with jamb.

Misalignment

Over time, the rollers and tracks of the door can lose their alignment. This can cause the door to stick or become difficult to move. This could also allow drafts and cold air enter your home, which can reduce energy efficiency. Luckily, misalignment is easy to correct and prevent. Applying a silicone-based grease the tracks and rollers can make your doors glide again. It is a good idea to apply this every so often to keep your doors in top operating condition.

Another issue that is common to patio doors is a damaged screen, which could be an issue or even a security risk. It can also prevent the doors from closing and opening properly, leading to energy loss. In some cases, the screen can be repaired, but in others, the door has to be replaced. If you're experiencing a tear in your screen, clean it thoroughly and make sure to avoid turning the handles of the door the wrong way when opening and closing.

Hinges may loosen over time due to frequent use or wear and tear. This can be corrected by tightening screws frequently. It's a simple job you can tackle on your own. However, if you're not sure doing it yourself, you must consult a professional.

It's also a good idea to regularly clean your patio doors' tracks and rollers. Simple brushing or vacuuming will remove dust and debris which can hinder the smooth operation your patio doors. You can also employ an instrument specifically designed to clear away stubborn dirt or rust. Inspecting and tightening the hinges' screws can help with misalignment however, sometimes it's necessary to replace them altogether to ensure a strong and long-lasting seal.

The alignment and performance of your patio doors can be affected if the frames are warped or sagging. The shifting or warping could be caused by foundation issues, but it could also result from poor installation or repeated use. A professional can repair or replace the frame of your patio door and ensure it's properly aligned and functioning at its peak.

Rollers

The sliding patio doors can be a great way to bring the outside in and let in lots of light, but they require some maintenance to ensure that they're running smoothly. If you need to pull the handle hard to get the door to move or it doesn't slide like it used to, it could be the rollers. As time passes the lower track may be clogged with dirt, dust, and mud. This makes it difficult for rollers to move. You can clean it and spray it with a lubricant like 2Slick to see if that helps.

If the tracks have been cleaned, but the rollers are still not moving freely, then it's time to replace them. Replacement rollers are available for your door and track. They can be found at the majority of hardware stores, but you'll require a companion to assist with the removal and installation of the rollers. Take a photo of the rollers installed in the frame to assist the experts identify the exact model and type you need. They can also search for distinctive characteristics like bumps, dimples and flared edges and cut-outs that can narrow down replacement options.

When the rollers are replaced then you'll need to install your sliding door into its frame. This is a heavy door, and you might require assistance. Start by examining to make sure there aren't any screws securing the track in place on either side of the frame. Also, make sure that they are loose enough to allow the door's bottom to drop into the channel on the top of the frame. If you have screen doors, take it from the opening and make sure it's clear of the track and rollers.

After putting in the new rollers, gently place the door into the frame. It should be lowered to ensure it is secured. If the new rollers are adjustable, you can adjust them to allow the door to move to the extent it requires.

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