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      <title>A Guide To Patio Doors Repairs From Start To Finish</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Patio Doors Repairs Patio doors provide homeowners with natural sunlight and fresh air and can boost the value of a home. But over time, they can cause issues that must be addressed immediately. Understanding how patio doors function can help homeowners communicate better with contractors regarding issues they face. Here are a few of the most frequently encountered problems with patio doors: Rollers that are not aligned It&#39;s not always simple to open a patio sliding door. However it&#39;s not a sign of a structural issue, the majority of uncooperative doors can be easily repaired with a little cleaning and lubrication. Typically, dirt in the lower track can cause the bottom track and rollers to misalign. In this instance, clean the track thoroughly before applying a thin layer of lubricant so that the rollers can glide smoothly. In addition, misalignment can be caused because of wear or damage in the hinges connecting the doors, which house some of the rollers; springs either torsion or extension and cables that raise the door. These components, when damaged or worn, can cause roller alignment issues and cause resistance, as well as other issues, like doors that feel heavier or a rise in energy costs. Regular maintenance checks and periodic professional inspections can ensure that all these elements are in sync to keep your patio door operating smoothly. To check roller-to-roller alignment, set up a crow&#39;s foot at one end of the track and employ a tramming stick to sweep across both rollers, recording the distance that each travels. Repeat the same process at the opposite end of the track, and then divide by two to determine the rollers&#39; alignment (Photo 1). This method isn&#39;t as precise as using pi tapes to measure diameter directly, but it&#39;s much more efficient and less time-consuming than measuring each rail using a level or carpenter&#39;s level. Another method of checking the alignment of the rollers is to remove the head stop, a flat plate on the jamb of the door at the bottom of the frame, which stops the rollers. This will require removing any grilles or shades that can be removed and, when the door is heavy, obtaining assistance with this step. After the head stop is removed, carefully remove the head track adjustment screws by removing them with an screwdriver. Reinstall the assembly by aligning each roller adjustment screw with its access hole, and tapping it in using the Hammer. Tracks that are dirty or damaged Sliding patio doors are magnets for dirt, debris and other outside elements. They are also susceptible to misalignment and other issues which may require professional assistance to fix. To extend the lifespan of your patio door finding and fixing these issues early on is essential.  One of the most frequent reasons for sliding patio doors to malfunction is filthy tracks. Over time, dirt, food debris, pet hair, and yard debris can get stuck in the small spaces of the track of your sliding door, causing the door to become stuck or become difficult to open. It is recommended that you clean and vacuum your patio door tracks at least once a month to avoid problems. You can clean your patio door tracks using a non-abrasive cleaner or use warm soapy tap water once you&#39;ve removed any debris that is floating around. If you notice that some areas of the track are difficult to clean, you can try using a butter knife or an old toothbrush to clean out these tiny spaces. It is also recommended to lubricate the tracks regularly to avoid your sliding door from becoming stuck or difficult to open. If you have Panda patio doors It is recommended to add silicone spray to the bottom track on a frequent basis. You can also rub paraffin wax along the track to increase the glide. Another issue that could impact your sliding patio door is air leak or draft. This could happen when the weather stripping on your sliding patio door has damaged or worn out. This could cause a gap between your sliding patio door and the frame. This allows air to enter and decreases the efficiency of energy. Make sure that your weather stripping is in good working order and replace it when required. With consistent use, your patio door will experience normal wear and tear over time. These problems are usually not indicative of a major problem. In most cases, small repairs can help extend the lifespan of your patio door and ensure that it is running smoothly. Call a professional as quickly as you notice any problems to avoid costly repairs. Glass that is cracked or warped A warped or cracked patio door is a serious eye-sore and could pose a security risk. It can also let in unwanted animals and cause your home&#39;s temperature fluctuate dramatically. Fortunately, these issues are usually fixable in the event that you spot them early. A quick glance at the glass can help you determine what type of repairs are needed. Usually, cracks in glass are caused by stress or impact. These are more difficult to repair than surface chips. A professional will likely have to re-lead the panel. This will require removing the glass, cleaning it, and replacing broken pieces. This is why an expert will require precise documentation of the piece as it looked originally to aid in comparing the new glass to the old one. Sometimes, a crack in the glass can be filled with plastic epoxy. It can be bought from a hardware store or the home improvement section of a lot of stores. A professional will use the soldering tool to melt the plastic and then apply it to the crack. Once the plastic has cooled, the professional can remove any excess. If the crack is not too big it might be possible to repair the glass using clear sealant. This kind of product can be found at any hardware store. However, it is important to dry thoroughly the damaged area prior to applying the sealant. This will prevent the repair from failing. You can speed up the process by using a hair dryer or another fan. Weatherstripping damaged A worn-out weather stripping not only looks ugly and can pose a security risk, but also allows the outside air and heat out. You can save money by replacing the weather stripping in your home. Make sure you have the proper tools and materials. This includes a new weather stripping kit or caulk sealant adhesive (depending on the repair method) tools, scissors, pliers, a utility knife, as well as gloves or protective goggles. Then, remove the old weather stripping by cutting one end piece and lifting it up with any attaching screws if applicable. Then remove any pieces still left over using pliers or a pry bar. If you decide to replace the weather stripping, start by measuring the gap around the door frame. The measurements can be used to determine the amount of weather stripping you need. Make sure you leave extra length to allow for fine-tuning later. Once you have the correct size you can apply the adhesive backing and press it against the frame. If you want, secure it to the frame using the nail or hammer. Apply wood filler onto the frame to cover any holes or divots. Let patio door repairs dry completely before applying any paint. It is recommended to apply oil-based paint on the filler, but latex paint can also be used. Finally, be sure to clean your tracks and sliding doors regularly. This will prevent future problems such as sticking. Making sure you are keeping up with maintenance and repairs to your patio doors ensures they stay functional, attractive and energy efficient. When you do this you will be able to enjoy the outdoors with confidence and save money at the same time! Enjoy your home improvements!]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patio Doors Repairs Patio doors provide homeowners with natural sunlight and fresh air and can boost the value of a home. But over time, they can cause issues that must be addressed immediately. Understanding how patio doors function can help homeowners communicate better with contractors regarding issues they face. Here are a few of the most frequently encountered problems with patio doors: Rollers that are not aligned It&#39;s not always simple to open a patio sliding door. However it&#39;s not a sign of a structural issue, the majority of uncooperative doors can be easily repaired with a little cleaning and lubrication. Typically, dirt in the lower track can cause the bottom track and rollers to misalign. In this instance, clean the track thoroughly before applying a thin layer of lubricant so that the rollers can glide smoothly. In addition, misalignment can be caused because of wear or damage in the hinges connecting the doors, which house some of the rollers; springs either torsion or extension and cables that raise the door. These components, when damaged or worn, can cause roller alignment issues and cause resistance, as well as other issues, like doors that feel heavier or a rise in energy costs. Regular maintenance checks and periodic professional inspections can ensure that all these elements are in sync to keep your patio door operating smoothly. To check roller-to-roller alignment, set up a crow&#39;s foot at one end of the track and employ a tramming stick to sweep across both rollers, recording the distance that each travels. Repeat the same process at the opposite end of the track, and then divide by two to determine the rollers&#39; alignment (Photo 1). This method isn&#39;t as precise as using pi tapes to measure diameter directly, but it&#39;s much more efficient and less time-consuming than measuring each rail using a level or carpenter&#39;s level. Another method of checking the alignment of the rollers is to remove the head stop, a flat plate on the jamb of the door at the bottom of the frame, which stops the rollers. This will require removing any grilles or shades that can be removed and, when the door is heavy, obtaining assistance with this step. After the head stop is removed, carefully remove the head track adjustment screws by removing them with an screwdriver. Reinstall the assembly by aligning each roller adjustment screw with its access hole, and tapping it in using the Hammer. Tracks that are dirty or damaged Sliding patio doors are magnets for dirt, debris and other outside elements. They are also susceptible to misalignment and other issues which may require professional assistance to fix. To extend the lifespan of your patio door finding and fixing these issues early on is essential. <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/doorpanels-300x200.jpg" alt=""> One of the most frequent reasons for sliding patio doors to malfunction is filthy tracks. Over time, dirt, food debris, pet hair, and yard debris can get stuck in the small spaces of the track of your sliding door, causing the door to become stuck or become difficult to open. It is recommended that you clean and vacuum your patio door tracks at least once a month to avoid problems. You can clean your patio door tracks using a non-abrasive cleaner or use warm soapy tap water once you&#39;ve removed any debris that is floating around. If you notice that some areas of the track are difficult to clean, you can try using a butter knife or an old toothbrush to clean out these tiny spaces. It is also recommended to lubricate the tracks regularly to avoid your sliding door from becoming stuck or difficult to open. If you have Panda patio doors It is recommended to add silicone spray to the bottom track on a frequent basis. You can also rub paraffin wax along the track to increase the glide. Another issue that could impact your sliding patio door is air leak or draft. This could happen when the weather stripping on your sliding patio door has damaged or worn out. This could cause a gap between your sliding patio door and the frame. This allows air to enter and decreases the efficiency of energy. Make sure that your weather stripping is in good working order and replace it when required. With consistent use, your patio door will experience normal wear and tear over time. These problems are usually not indicative of a major problem. In most cases, small repairs can help extend the lifespan of your patio door and ensure that it is running smoothly. Call a professional as quickly as you notice any problems to avoid costly repairs. Glass that is cracked or warped A warped or cracked patio door is a serious eye-sore and could pose a security risk. It can also let in unwanted animals and cause your home&#39;s temperature fluctuate dramatically. Fortunately, these issues are usually fixable in the event that you spot them early. A quick glance at the glass can help you determine what type of repairs are needed. Usually, cracks in glass are caused by stress or impact. These are more difficult to repair than surface chips. A professional will likely have to re-lead the panel. This will require removing the glass, cleaning it, and replacing broken pieces. This is why an expert will require precise documentation of the piece as it looked originally to aid in comparing the new glass to the old one. Sometimes, a crack in the glass can be filled with plastic epoxy. It can be bought from a hardware store or the home improvement section of a lot of stores. A professional will use the soldering tool to melt the plastic and then apply it to the crack. Once the plastic has cooled, the professional can remove any excess. If the crack is not too big it might be possible to repair the glass using clear sealant. This kind of product can be found at any hardware store. However, it is important to dry thoroughly the damaged area prior to applying the sealant. This will prevent the repair from failing. You can speed up the process by using a hair dryer or another fan. Weatherstripping damaged A worn-out weather stripping not only looks ugly and can pose a security risk, but also allows the outside air and heat out. You can save money by replacing the weather stripping in your home. Make sure you have the proper tools and materials. This includes a new weather stripping kit or caulk sealant adhesive (depending on the repair method) tools, scissors, pliers, a utility knife, as well as gloves or protective goggles. Then, remove the old weather stripping by cutting one end piece and lifting it up with any attaching screws if applicable. Then remove any pieces still left over using pliers or a pry bar. If you decide to replace the weather stripping, start by measuring the gap around the door frame. The measurements can be used to determine the amount of weather stripping you need. Make sure you leave extra length to allow for fine-tuning later. Once you have the correct size you can apply the adhesive backing and press it against the frame. If you want, secure it to the frame using the nail or hammer. Apply wood filler onto the frame to cover any holes or divots. Let <a href="https://telegra.ph/Why-We-Our-Love-For-Patio-Sliding-Doors-Repair-And-You-Should-Too-05-12">patio door repairs</a> dry completely before applying any paint. It is recommended to apply oil-based paint on the filler, but latex paint can also be used. Finally, be sure to clean your tracks and sliding doors regularly. This will prevent future problems such as sticking. Making sure you are keeping up with maintenance and repairs to your patio doors ensures they stay functional, attractive and energy efficient. When you do this you will be able to enjoy the outdoors with confidence and save money at the same time! Enjoy your home improvements!</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2024 16:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>An Patio Door Locks Repair Success Story You&#39;ll Never Be Able To</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Patio Door Locks Repair The locks on your patio doors are crucial to your home&#39;s security. If they don&#39;t work properly, you can put your family and belongings at risk. It&#39;s easy to fix patio door lock issues by following a few easy steps. This simple fix involves cleaning and lubricating the lock. Inspect the Lock Patio doors are an essential security feature. They should be strong enough to withstand the elements and keep burglars at bay. However, the wear and wear, cold and hot weather dust, and other elements can take their toll on the door&#39;s frames, hinges, and locking mechanisms and eventually cause them to cease to function as they should. It is essential to be proactive and regularly inspect your sliding doors for damage and then make any necessary repairs. One of the most frequent issues that may cause problems for your patio door locks is the difficulty in locking or unlocking, a sluggish latch, or keys that don&#39;t move smoothly. Depending on the specific problem you&#39;re experiencing you may have to tighten screws or adjust the lock mechanism to get it working again. If your patio door lock is stuck in an open position and you cannot get it out try using a flat-head or credit card. If neither of these solutions work, call an expert locksmith who will help you open the door lock without causing damage to the frame. Sliding uPVC patio doors typically come with a mortise lock that includes a handle as well as a cylindrical lock to secure the lock. These locks are secure however they can break or bend when a closed patio door. It is a good idea to examine the mortise lock and handle for signs of wear, for instance scratches or bends before it is broken and you need to replace it. It&#39;s also a good idea to identify the size and position of the current lock by taking a photo using your digital camera. Then, you can provide these details to a supplier in the event that you&#39;re looking to purchase an alternative lock. This will ensure that you get the right lock for your door and is compatible to the current mounting setup. It will be difficult to install the lock that&#39;s not compatible with your existing hardware. This could cause further problems later on. Clean the Lock Patio doors are the most common point of entry into the home and therefore an ideal target for burglars. As such, it&#39;s crucial that the locks on your patio doors are secure and up to Police &amp; Insurance standards. Fortunately, there are some easy steps you can follow to handle the lock that is refusing to cooperate. These four steps will assist you to make sure that your patio doors are functioning properly and are providing the security you expect. It is recommended to first clean the lock with hot soapy water using a damp cloth. You&#39;ll want to get rid of any dirt or stains that have accumulated on the lock. After that you can use dry cloths to eliminate any excess moisture and let the lock air dry before you try to re-insert.  Then, you must lubricate the lock. This is especially important for patio doors made of uPVC, as they can get extremely noisy with the passage of time. Make use of WD40 or petroleum jelly to lubricate keyways as well as internal mechanisms. When applying the lubricant make sure to wipe off your key afterwards to avoid spreading any grime that might have accumulated on it. After your uPVC patio doors have been cleaned and lubricated, then test them. Examine whether the door is moving into and out of the frame without a hitch. Also, ensure that the hinges and locking points are aligned correctly with the frame of the door. You will notice alignment marks along the edge of the frame. You can easily correct these by re-aligning your doors with the frame. It&#39;s also important to know that different types of uPVC door locks are available. It is possible to replace your lock if it is damaged or broken. For example, if you have E2011 patio door locks, you&#39;ll need to replace them with E2469 or E2487 lock assemblies to be secure. These assemblies consist of three parts: an E2014 mortise latch as well as an escutcheon plate. the lock hasp. Lubricate the Lock For most patio doors, the lock mechanism is within the door, away from the view. patio doors repairs near me can purchase replacement kits at many locksmiths and home improvement stores if your key cylinder has worn out or if you&#39;re looking to upgrade your lock to provide better security. The kits cost from $10 to $20 and include a tool to open the lock and an additional cylinder. Follow the instructions in the kit to disassemble and clean the old lock, and then install the new lock. Depending on how securely the key cylinder fits in the lock hole it may be necessary to adjust it a bit for proper operation. Dry graphite powder is used to lubricate locks. It is a cheap and popular alternative to liquid lubricants, which draw dust and gum the mechanism. You can purchase it at hardware stores, model train shops, and a few offices supply stores. If you choose to use it, ensure that the graphite chunks are free of wood particles. You can also purchase the commercial graphite lubricant available in spray form. When the spray is applied, the solvent in the spray evaporates, leaving behind a layer of dry graphite which lubricates the lock without attracting dust or accumulating moisture. You can also lubricate your lock by spraying WD-40 into the keyway. Push your key in and out several times to spread the lubricant throughout the lock. After a couple of minutes then turn the key to see if it turns smoothly. If your key still sticks you can try it again within a few days after the WD-40 has been allowed to dry. The replacement of your patio door locks is a straightforward task for the majority of homeowners, however the process can be more difficult if you have a sliding door that has an invisible latch and deadbolt lock built-in. If your patio door is equipped with an invisible latch, it&#39;s necessary to take off the decorative interior cover by unscrewing screws that hold it in place. If your patio door comes with deadbolts, it will be necessary to take off the bolt. Install the new lock after taking out the deadbolt assembly and the knob. Replace the Lock Patio doors are an important part of your home&#39;s security and it&#39;s common for them to occasionally malfunction. Debris may get stuck in the mechanism of the lock, or it may wear out over the course of time. A damaged or broken patio door latch can pose a serious security threat to your home. Regularly checking the locks on your patio doors will help ensure they are in good condition and help you quickly correct any problems. If lubricating your lock does not solve the problem then it&#39;s time to replace it. This is a task that most homeowners can do by themselves, but it is important to follow the directions to ensure that the new lock is compatible with your current system. patio doors repairs near me &#39;s also an excellent idea to bring the old lock with you to the store to ensure that a customer service representative can help you find the right replacement. To replace a patio door handle remove the handle. This can be accomplished by removing screws that keep the handle in place. Once the handle has been removed it will be possible to gain access to the screws that hold the lock body in place. After the screws have been removed and the screws are removed, you can lift the latch lever out of the door frame. Secure the lever with a graphite pen. It will fall into frame if it is not secured. Next, remove the door strike. This will reveal the hole the lock hook fits into when the patio door is closed. After the old door strike is removed, you can screw the new one in place. When you are re-screwing the door strike, it is important to use longer screws as they&#39;ll be used to fix the frame to the strike. Also, make sure that the new strike is aligned properly with the opening in the door frame and tighten the two together. There are various types of patio door locks The most popular is a central rail key-operated lock. They bolt the door into the frame in multiple points, and when the key is inserted, all the points must be locked. These locks provide a greater level of security than standard locking systems and can often result in discounts on homeowner&#39;s insurance.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patio Door Locks Repair The locks on your patio doors are crucial to your home&#39;s security. If they don&#39;t work properly, you can put your family and belongings at risk. It&#39;s easy to fix patio door lock issues by following a few easy steps. This simple fix involves cleaning and lubricating the lock. Inspect the Lock Patio doors are an essential security feature. They should be strong enough to withstand the elements and keep burglars at bay. However, the wear and wear, cold and hot weather dust, and other elements can take their toll on the door&#39;s frames, hinges, and locking mechanisms and eventually cause them to cease to function as they should. It is essential to be proactive and regularly inspect your sliding doors for damage and then make any necessary repairs. One of the most frequent issues that may cause problems for your patio door locks is the difficulty in locking or unlocking, a sluggish latch, or keys that don&#39;t move smoothly. Depending on the specific problem you&#39;re experiencing you may have to tighten screws or adjust the lock mechanism to get it working again. If your patio door lock is stuck in an open position and you cannot get it out try using a flat-head or credit card. If neither of these solutions work, call an expert locksmith who will help you open the door lock without causing damage to the frame. Sliding uPVC patio doors typically come with a mortise lock that includes a handle as well as a cylindrical lock to secure the lock. These locks are secure however they can break or bend when a closed patio door. It is a good idea to examine the mortise lock and handle for signs of wear, for instance scratches or bends before it is broken and you need to replace it. It&#39;s also a good idea to identify the size and position of the current lock by taking a photo using your digital camera. Then, you can provide these details to a supplier in the event that you&#39;re looking to purchase an alternative lock. This will ensure that you get the right lock for your door and is compatible to the current mounting setup. It will be difficult to install the lock that&#39;s not compatible with your existing hardware. This could cause further problems later on. Clean the Lock Patio doors are the most common point of entry into the home and therefore an ideal target for burglars. As such, it&#39;s crucial that the locks on your patio doors are secure and up to Police &amp; Insurance standards. Fortunately, there are some easy steps you can follow to handle the lock that is refusing to cooperate. These four steps will assist you to make sure that your patio doors are functioning properly and are providing the security you expect. It is recommended to first clean the lock with hot soapy water using a damp cloth. You&#39;ll want to get rid of any dirt or stains that have accumulated on the lock. After that you can use dry cloths to eliminate any excess moisture and let the lock air dry before you try to re-insert. <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/doorpanels-300x200.jpg" alt=""> Then, you must lubricate the lock. This is especially important for patio doors made of uPVC, as they can get extremely noisy with the passage of time. Make use of WD40 or petroleum jelly to lubricate keyways as well as internal mechanisms. When applying the lubricant make sure to wipe off your key afterwards to avoid spreading any grime that might have accumulated on it. After your uPVC patio doors have been cleaned and lubricated, then test them. Examine whether the door is moving into and out of the frame without a hitch. Also, ensure that the hinges and locking points are aligned correctly with the frame of the door. You will notice alignment marks along the edge of the frame. You can easily correct these by re-aligning your doors with the frame. It&#39;s also important to know that different types of uPVC door locks are available. It is possible to replace your lock if it is damaged or broken. For example, if you have E2011 patio door locks, you&#39;ll need to replace them with E2469 or E2487 lock assemblies to be secure. These assemblies consist of three parts: an E2014 mortise latch as well as an escutcheon plate. the lock hasp. Lubricate the Lock For most patio doors, the lock mechanism is within the door, away from the view. <a href="https://postheaven.net/poppytable78/five-things-youre-not-sure-about-about-patio-door-repairs">patio doors repairs near me</a> can purchase replacement kits at many locksmiths and home improvement stores if your key cylinder has worn out or if you&#39;re looking to upgrade your lock to provide better security. The kits cost from $10 to $20 and include a tool to open the lock and an additional cylinder. Follow the instructions in the kit to disassemble and clean the old lock, and then install the new lock. Depending on how securely the key cylinder fits in the lock hole it may be necessary to adjust it a bit for proper operation. Dry graphite powder is used to lubricate locks. It is a cheap and popular alternative to liquid lubricants, which draw dust and gum the mechanism. You can purchase it at hardware stores, model train shops, and a few offices supply stores. If you choose to use it, ensure that the graphite chunks are free of wood particles. You can also purchase the commercial graphite lubricant available in spray form. When the spray is applied, the solvent in the spray evaporates, leaving behind a layer of dry graphite which lubricates the lock without attracting dust or accumulating moisture. You can also lubricate your lock by spraying WD-40 into the keyway. Push your key in and out several times to spread the lubricant throughout the lock. After a couple of minutes then turn the key to see if it turns smoothly. If your key still sticks you can try it again within a few days after the WD-40 has been allowed to dry. The replacement of your patio door locks is a straightforward task for the majority of homeowners, however the process can be more difficult if you have a sliding door that has an invisible latch and deadbolt lock built-in. If your patio door is equipped with an invisible latch, it&#39;s necessary to take off the decorative interior cover by unscrewing screws that hold it in place. If your patio door comes with deadbolts, it will be necessary to take off the bolt. Install the new lock after taking out the deadbolt assembly and the knob. Replace the Lock Patio doors are an important part of your home&#39;s security and it&#39;s common for them to occasionally malfunction. Debris may get stuck in the mechanism of the lock, or it may wear out over the course of time. A damaged or broken patio door latch can pose a serious security threat to your home. Regularly checking the locks on your patio doors will help ensure they are in good condition and help you quickly correct any problems. If lubricating your lock does not solve the problem then it&#39;s time to replace it. This is a task that most homeowners can do by themselves, but it is important to follow the directions to ensure that the new lock is compatible with your current system. <a href="https://blogfreely.net/fifthskiing95/from-around-the-web-twenty-amazing-infographics-about-emergency-patio-door">patio doors repairs near me</a> &#39;s also an excellent idea to bring the old lock with you to the store to ensure that a customer service representative can help you find the right replacement. To replace a patio door handle remove the handle. This can be accomplished by removing screws that keep the handle in place. Once the handle has been removed it will be possible to gain access to the screws that hold the lock body in place. After the screws have been removed and the screws are removed, you can lift the latch lever out of the door frame. Secure the lever with a graphite pen. It will fall into frame if it is not secured. Next, remove the door strike. This will reveal the hole the lock hook fits into when the patio door is closed. After the old door strike is removed, you can screw the new one in place. When you are re-screwing the door strike, it is important to use longer screws as they&#39;ll be used to fix the frame to the strike. Also, make sure that the new strike is aligned properly with the opening in the door frame and tighten the two together. There are various types of patio door locks The most popular is a central rail key-operated lock. They bolt the door into the frame in multiple points, and when the key is inserted, all the points must be locked. These locks provide a greater level of security than standard locking systems and can often result in discounts on homeowner&#39;s insurance.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2024 16:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>What To Look For In The Who Repairs Sliding Patio Doors Which Is Right For You</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Who Repairs Sliding Patio Doors? Sliding glass doors are a desirable feature to include in your home. They can provide better light and ventilation, while also improving the overall appearance of your living space. Maintaining your sliding door is essential. This means regular cleaning and lubrication. However, if your sliding door is experiencing serious problems, it&#39;s best to leave the work to experts. Glass Replacement Sliding glass door are a great addition to any home. They allow you to relax in your yard while allowing natural light into your home. As time passes, they could begin to show signs they are worn out. They could become difficult to slide or even break. This is why it is essential to have your sliding door repaired when you begin to notice problems. The handyman in your neighborhood can assist you with any sliding patio door repair s or replacements. Replacing the glass on your sliding patio doors is an easy process. But, you&#39;ll require some tools and the right set of instructions to finish the job properly. Before starting, make sure to remove all plants and debris from the area where you&#39;ll be working. This will help you avoid damaging the glass. You&#39;ll need to pick the correct replacement glass for your patio door based on its type. There are many different glass options, such as double-pane windows, which provide an increase in energy efficiency and improved privacy. You can also pick decorative glass options that will complement your existing design. In certain instances it is possible to replace only the inner glass panes of your sliding patio doors. For example, if you have dual panes of insulated glass units (IGU&#39;s) and there is moisture between the two glass panes This means that the seals are likely worn out or damaged. In this case both panes need to be replaced to ensure a proper seal. Be aware that replacing just one glass panel on your sliding patio door is not the same task from replacing the entire door. The frame and rollers work together to make the sliding door functional. They need to be removed and installed with care to make sure the new glass is installed correctly. If you try to install an entirely new glass pane without first reinstalling the rollers and frame and rollers, it is possible that your patio door will be loose or unbalanced and could eventually break or crack. Roller Replacement  If your sliding patio doors are squeaking or not closing and opening smoothly, it is possible to replace the rollers. After years of use, the rollers could become clogged with dirt and grime and stop smoothly moving. Lubrication is a good option but if it doesn&#39;t then you&#39;ll have to replace the rollers. To take off the old rollers, start by removing the screws that hold them in place. You&#39;ll have to remove both sides of the door. Once the rollers are removed, you can take them from the door. Save the screws so that you can put in the new rollers later on. You can buy replacement sliding door rollers at lumberyards or hardware stores. They are inexpensive and easy-to-install. Select a ball bearing steel roller that&#39;s the right size of your door or a tandem wheel for doors with large openings. If you have aluminum siding, you might consider using a nylon roller instead of steel for more durability. Before installing the new rollers, clean the track. Apply a light layer of grease to the tracks, rollers and guide rails with a spray can that has a low-odor or lithium grease spray. A silicone-based lubricant is more effective than petroleum-based lubricants since it doesn&#39;t draw dirt and grime as easily. The sliding patio door systems are an integral component of a home, and when there&#39;s an issue with the rollers or if they get stuck, it could be a security risk. You can extend the life of your sliding patio door by fixing damaged or worn rollers. Weatherstripping Replacement A sliding patio door might appear tight when you open it, but those seals slowly degrade over time, letting in drafts, light and inclement weather. If you find yourself turning up the thermostat to stop an annoying draft or you notice condensation on the glass panes, it&#39;s time for new weather stripping. The good news is that you don&#39;t need to contact an expert to install it, if you use the right type of weatherstripping, it&#39;s an easy DIY project you can complete in a matter of minutes. To begin start, look for gaps at the top and the bottom of your patio doors where they meet their frames. Bob Vila says that a tiny gap could let air flow between your home and the outside, increasing energy bills by up to 10 percent. You should also examine the weatherstripping to determine whether it is damaged, like missing pieces or cracks which let cold air in and dust. Fin-seal is the most common type of weatherstripping that is used for sliding patio doors. It is comprised of a Mylar strip with bristles that can move between the sides in accordance with your door&#39;s motion. It is available in a variety of lengths that can be used to fit various windows and doors, and it is available through the internet or at numerous home improvement stores. You&#39;ll need a screwdriver, a hammer, hooks and picks as well as an adhesive knife to put it in place. it. If your doors aren&#39;t as old as that you&#39;ll need a tool to unlock the lock cylinders. After loosening the screws, you&#39;ll have to lift the door out of the track (get help if necessary) and then set it on a pair of sawhorses or other supports. Take off the headstop and any screws that keep the door in the position. After the door is removed, scrape off any old weatherstripping that remains with your putty knife. Cut a piece of new weatherstripping using a utility blade and leave a small amount to be used for future repairs. Install the seals on the frame of your new patio before reinstalling it. Frame Replacement Occasionally your sliding patio door frame may need to be replaced, since it can get distorted or discolored over time. It&#39;s an easy fix or you might require the frame to be replaced for a larger glass area or to accommodate a different style of sliding patio door. It is recommended to select a durable, attractive frame if you are replacing or repairing the existing one. Frames for sliding patio doors are available in white which is an easy-care color. Tan is also available and can be painted or stained to match the exterior of your house. The most frequent issue with sliding patio doors is the frame of the screen getting bent or scratched. You&#39;ll need to replace your screen door frame with one that matches the dimensions of your patio door if this is the situation. There are a variety of screen door frames you can purchase, including roll-formed and extruded styles. Extruded frame for screen doors is more costly, but it is stronger and has more durability than a roll formed screen door. The rollers for sliding screens may also wear out over time. This could cause the door to get stuck or even jam. You can easily replace them with new ones purchased from a hardware store. Also, you should look over the rollers to determine whether you have to replace them. Replace the frame that is currently on your sliding patio door to enhance its appearance or improve its energy efficiency. This is often a economical option than replacing the glass or doors alone. It&#39;s important to measure the width and height of the existing opening before you replace the door. This will ensure you pick the correct replacement. You&#39;ll also want to ensure that your frame is square and level prior to installing it. You can utilize a spirit-level for checking this. You can then install the new frame and doors using your manufacturer&#39;s installation instructions and the materials.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who Repairs Sliding Patio Doors? Sliding glass doors are a desirable feature to include in your home. They can provide better light and ventilation, while also improving the overall appearance of your living space. Maintaining your sliding door is essential. This means regular cleaning and lubrication. However, if your sliding door is experiencing serious problems, it&#39;s best to leave the work to experts. Glass Replacement Sliding glass door are a great addition to any home. They allow you to relax in your yard while allowing natural light into your home. As time passes, they could begin to show signs they are worn out. They could become difficult to slide or even break. This is why it is essential to have your sliding door repaired when you begin to notice problems. The handyman in your neighborhood can assist you with any sliding <a href="https://blogfreely.net/layeryam10/20-fun-informational-facts-about-repairing-patio-doors">patio door repair</a> s or replacements. Replacing the glass on your sliding patio doors is an easy process. But, you&#39;ll require some tools and the right set of instructions to finish the job properly. Before starting, make sure to remove all plants and debris from the area where you&#39;ll be working. This will help you avoid damaging the glass. You&#39;ll need to pick the correct replacement glass for your patio door based on its type. There are many different glass options, such as double-pane windows, which provide an increase in energy efficiency and improved privacy. You can also pick decorative glass options that will complement your existing design. In certain instances it is possible to replace only the inner glass panes of your sliding patio doors. For example, if you have dual panes of insulated glass units (IGU&#39;s) and there is moisture between the two glass panes This means that the seals are likely worn out or damaged. In this case both panes need to be replaced to ensure a proper seal. Be aware that replacing just one glass panel on your sliding patio door is not the same task from replacing the entire door. The frame and rollers work together to make the sliding door functional. They need to be removed and installed with care to make sure the new glass is installed correctly. If you try to install an entirely new glass pane without first reinstalling the rollers and frame and rollers, it is possible that your patio door will be loose or unbalanced and could eventually break or crack. Roller Replacement <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/doorpanels-300x200.jpg" alt=""> If your sliding patio doors are squeaking or not closing and opening smoothly, it is possible to replace the rollers. After years of use, the rollers could become clogged with dirt and grime and stop smoothly moving. Lubrication is a good option but if it doesn&#39;t then you&#39;ll have to replace the rollers. To take off the old rollers, start by removing the screws that hold them in place. You&#39;ll have to remove both sides of the door. Once the rollers are removed, you can take them from the door. Save the screws so that you can put in the new rollers later on. You can buy replacement sliding door rollers at lumberyards or hardware stores. They are inexpensive and easy-to-install. Select a ball bearing steel roller that&#39;s the right size of your door or a tandem wheel for doors with large openings. If you have aluminum siding, you might consider using a nylon roller instead of steel for more durability. Before installing the new rollers, clean the track. Apply a light layer of grease to the tracks, rollers and guide rails with a spray can that has a low-odor or lithium grease spray. A silicone-based lubricant is more effective than petroleum-based lubricants since it doesn&#39;t draw dirt and grime as easily. The sliding patio door systems are an integral component of a home, and when there&#39;s an issue with the rollers or if they get stuck, it could be a security risk. You can extend the life of your sliding patio door by fixing damaged or worn rollers. Weatherstripping Replacement A sliding patio door might appear tight when you open it, but those seals slowly degrade over time, letting in drafts, light and inclement weather. If you find yourself turning up the thermostat to stop an annoying draft or you notice condensation on the glass panes, it&#39;s time for new weather stripping. The good news is that you don&#39;t need to contact an expert to install it, if you use the right type of weatherstripping, it&#39;s an easy DIY project you can complete in a matter of minutes. To begin start, look for gaps at the top and the bottom of your patio doors where they meet their frames. Bob Vila says that a tiny gap could let air flow between your home and the outside, increasing energy bills by up to 10 percent. You should also examine the weatherstripping to determine whether it is damaged, like missing pieces or cracks which let cold air in and dust. Fin-seal is the most common type of weatherstripping that is used for sliding patio doors. It is comprised of a Mylar strip with bristles that can move between the sides in accordance with your door&#39;s motion. It is available in a variety of lengths that can be used to fit various windows and doors, and it is available through the internet or at numerous home improvement stores. You&#39;ll need a screwdriver, a hammer, hooks and picks as well as an adhesive knife to put it in place. it. If your doors aren&#39;t as old as that you&#39;ll need a tool to unlock the lock cylinders. After loosening the screws, you&#39;ll have to lift the door out of the track (get help if necessary) and then set it on a pair of sawhorses or other supports. Take off the headstop and any screws that keep the door in the position. After the door is removed, scrape off any old weatherstripping that remains with your putty knife. Cut a piece of new weatherstripping using a utility blade and leave a small amount to be used for future repairs. Install the seals on the frame of your new patio before reinstalling it. Frame Replacement Occasionally your sliding patio door frame may need to be replaced, since it can get distorted or discolored over time. It&#39;s an easy fix or you might require the frame to be replaced for a larger glass area or to accommodate a different style of sliding patio door. It is recommended to select a durable, attractive frame if you are replacing or repairing the existing one. Frames for sliding patio doors are available in white which is an easy-care color. Tan is also available and can be painted or stained to match the exterior of your house. The most frequent issue with sliding patio doors is the frame of the screen getting bent or scratched. You&#39;ll need to replace your screen door frame with one that matches the dimensions of your patio door if this is the situation. There are a variety of screen door frames you can purchase, including roll-formed and extruded styles. Extruded frame for screen doors is more costly, but it is stronger and has more durability than a roll formed screen door. The rollers for sliding screens may also wear out over time. This could cause the door to get stuck or even jam. You can easily replace them with new ones purchased from a hardware store. Also, you should look over the rollers to determine whether you have to replace them. Replace the frame that is currently on your sliding patio door to enhance its appearance or improve its energy efficiency. This is often a economical option than replacing the glass or doors alone. It&#39;s important to measure the width and height of the existing opening before you replace the door. This will ensure you pick the correct replacement. You&#39;ll also want to ensure that your frame is square and level prior to installing it. You can utilize a spirit-level for checking this. You can then install the new frame and doors using your manufacturer&#39;s installation instructions and the materials.</p>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[How to Repair a Sliding Patio Door Patio doors sliding down can be difficult to operate due to a variety of problems. Fortunately, the majority of these problems can be easily fixed. Cleaning your sliding patio door will make it easier to fix it. You&#39;ll need brushes and soapy water to thoroughly clean the tracks. Then you can lubricate them to improve their movement. 1. Tracks that are damaged or dirty One of the most common causes of a squeaky or sticky patio door is the accumulation of dirt and debris in the track. Pine straw, bird droppings as well as salt and sand from winter roads, and other nasties things can block the track. It&#39;s important to clean and lubricate your sliding doors. Put on some rubber gloves and goggles to protect your eyes. Clean the tracks using an air vac or a brush to remove loose gunk. Mix equal parts of water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray a small amount of the solution onto your cleaning brushes and scrub the track and sill. Rinse the area dry it using paper towels to avoid scratching and damaging the sill and track. Once the tracks are clean, take the toothbrush and go there to scrub the more difficult areas that are stuck. You can also sand off rough spots on the bottom track, and then re-lubricate the rollers to ensure smooth operation. A door that is not aligned properly could be the result of misaligned rollers. This can be fixed by adjusting the rollers&#39; height and positioning. If you are replacing the weather stripping, it&#39;s a good idea to do it to ensure a snug fitting and to increase the efficiency of your energy. Leaking tracks can also be an issue that could cause mold growth and structural damage within your home. If the leak is confined to a particular section of the track, you might be able to repair it yourself by resealing the joint. If however, patio door repairs near me is widespread, it&#39;s best to seek out a professional to repair the patio door. 2. Broken or damaged screen A patio door that isn&#39;t designed for efficient airflow can make your home feel stale and uncomfortable. It can also be a welcoming entry point for pests and mosquitoes. If you&#39;ve got a damaged screen or notice fog growing between the panes of glass It&#39;s best to call in professional help as soon as possible. If you have a standard sliding patio door, the simplest solution is to replace your screen with a brand new one. You can purchase screen material in rolls that have been pre-measured to fit a variety of doors of standard sizes. You can also buy a complete screen repair kits that include the screen, spline, and roller all in one package. To install the new screen, start by locating a solid surface that you can work on and laying out your replacement material across it. Cut the screen to the desired length, so that it overlaps the frame on both sides by around 1 inch. Then using your utility knife remove the old spline, as well the excess screen. It is now possible to lay the new screen spline starting at the bottom-left corner of the frame. Work your way around to the perimeter. Once the spline has been put in place, run the screen rolling tool across it several times to push it tightly into the groove of the frame. Cut off any excess spline or screen using a utility blade, taking care not to cut into the inner frame of the window. Examine the spline to determine if there are any ripples or distortions. Adjust the screen as needed. 3. Seals that leak If you notice water building up around the patio door or becoming trapped between the glass panes, it&#39;s a sure indication that your frame and seals are deteriorating in their quality. This can lead mold and decay, as well as increased energy bills because of air leakage and drafts. Leaking seals are often caused by poorly installed flashing or caulking. It is important to hire an experienced professional who is able to install patio doors and make sure that the frame is properly caulked and flashed. In addition to properly installing the flashing, you&#39;ll also be sure that any cracks or gaps are sealed with caulking that&#39;s approved for use in your specific type of weather conditions. If you reside in a region that has a humid climate, like Ontario, then you will want to select a caulking product that can stand up to moisture. The shims that are placed beneath the door frame could also cause leaks. They are usually made of wood and are used to keep the sheathing level with the framing, however if they&#39;re not placed correctly, they can cause a gap that allows moisture to enter your home. One way to test the seals by spraying the frame with an hose or garden nozzle. If you notice an airborne mist escaping these areas, you should contact an expert who will visit and conduct a more thorough inspection of the installation. It&#39;s possible that a little more caulking is all that&#39;s needed, or perhaps the shims have to be replaced. In either case, fixing the issue fast will avoid future damage and costly repairs. It&#39;s always better to be proactive about repairing your patio door and frame instead of waiting until it is too late!  4. Warped Frame If wood is exposed to external forces, such as a change of humidity, it can absorb or lose moisture that could cause warping. A frayed frame can make it difficult to operate the door and ultimately cause damage or failure. This is especially true for doors that separate garages and basements that are damp from living areas. A few minor repairs are able to generally correct a frame that is warped. Start by examining the frame to ensure that all bolts and screws have been tightened and secured. Replace any missing or loose screws. Then, replace the hinge screws with longer ones that are 2 or more inches long. This will allow the screw to get into the wall framing, not the door jamb, and pull the frame back into position. You can also try adding shims, which are thin pieces of wood that can be placed behind the hinges to adjust the position of the frame. Shims can assist in supporting the frame and distribute the weight evenly over a larger area. This will prevent the frame becoming more distorted over time. You might consider hiring an expert to repair severe frame warps. A professional will inspect the frame in depth to determine the severity and offer a complete solution. They can also install bracing in order to strengthen the frame to stop it from sagging. In patio door repair of cases, this is a more cost-effective and durable solution than simply purchasing new patio door components. If the frame has been badly damaged, you may require replacing the entire jamb of the door, not only the door itself. 5. Cosmetic Damage Over time, patio doors experience a fair amount of wear and wear and tear. Surface damage can make your doors look less than attractive and affect the appearance of your home. The good news is that most cosmetic damage is easily repaired using bonding fillers or paint. However should the door have significant cracks or dents it is recommended to replace it rather than trying to repair it. Similar to the seal around windows, doors&#39; weatherstripping could become less effective over time. It could result in gaps that allow air from outside to infiltrate your home, which leads to higher energy costs. A professional repair service for doors can install new weatherstripping to reduce energy loss and increase insulation. Moisture on the exterior of a door is always bad news however it can be particularly dangerous when it comes to your patio doors. This moisture can cause wood rot, which is costly and difficult to repair. The best way to safeguard your home is to have any water leaks repaired immediately by a trained professional. A patio door could be misaligned with time due to foundation changes or normal usage. This can cause the doors to jam or make it difficult to open and shut. A technician can realign tracks and hinges to ensure smooth operation. They can also replace worn-out hinges and rollers to restore proper functionality.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to Repair a Sliding Patio Door Patio doors sliding down can be difficult to operate due to a variety of problems. Fortunately, the majority of these problems can be easily fixed. Cleaning your sliding patio door will make it easier to fix it. You&#39;ll need brushes and soapy water to thoroughly clean the tracks. Then you can lubricate them to improve their movement. 1. Tracks that are damaged or dirty One of the most common causes of a squeaky or sticky patio door is the accumulation of dirt and debris in the track. Pine straw, bird droppings as well as salt and sand from winter roads, and other nasties things can block the track. It&#39;s important to clean and lubricate your sliding doors. Put on some rubber gloves and goggles to protect your eyes. Clean the tracks using an air vac or a brush to remove loose gunk. Mix equal parts of water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray a small amount of the solution onto your cleaning brushes and scrub the track and sill. Rinse the area dry it using paper towels to avoid scratching and damaging the sill and track. Once the tracks are clean, take the toothbrush and go there to scrub the more difficult areas that are stuck. You can also sand off rough spots on the bottom track, and then re-lubricate the rollers to ensure smooth operation. A door that is not aligned properly could be the result of misaligned rollers. This can be fixed by adjusting the rollers&#39; height and positioning. If you are replacing the weather stripping, it&#39;s a good idea to do it to ensure a snug fitting and to increase the efficiency of your energy. Leaking tracks can also be an issue that could cause mold growth and structural damage within your home. If the leak is confined to a particular section of the track, you might be able to repair it yourself by resealing the joint. If however, <a href="https://penzu.com/p/9040c50ebfcaa624">patio door repairs near me</a> is widespread, it&#39;s best to seek out a professional to repair the patio door. 2. Broken or damaged screen A patio door that isn&#39;t designed for efficient airflow can make your home feel stale and uncomfortable. It can also be a welcoming entry point for pests and mosquitoes. If you&#39;ve got a damaged screen or notice fog growing between the panes of glass It&#39;s best to call in professional help as soon as possible. If you have a standard sliding patio door, the simplest solution is to replace your screen with a brand new one. You can purchase screen material in rolls that have been pre-measured to fit a variety of doors of standard sizes. You can also buy a complete screen repair kits that include the screen, spline, and roller all in one package. To install the new screen, start by locating a solid surface that you can work on and laying out your replacement material across it. Cut the screen to the desired length, so that it overlaps the frame on both sides by around 1 inch. Then using your utility knife remove the old spline, as well the excess screen. It is now possible to lay the new screen spline starting at the bottom-left corner of the frame. Work your way around to the perimeter. Once the spline has been put in place, run the screen rolling tool across it several times to push it tightly into the groove of the frame. Cut off any excess spline or screen using a utility blade, taking care not to cut into the inner frame of the window. Examine the spline to determine if there are any ripples or distortions. Adjust the screen as needed. 3. Seals that leak If you notice water building up around the patio door or becoming trapped between the glass panes, it&#39;s a sure indication that your frame and seals are deteriorating in their quality. This can lead mold and decay, as well as increased energy bills because of air leakage and drafts. Leaking seals are often caused by poorly installed flashing or caulking. It is important to hire an experienced professional who is able to install patio doors and make sure that the frame is properly caulked and flashed. In addition to properly installing the flashing, you&#39;ll also be sure that any cracks or gaps are sealed with caulking that&#39;s approved for use in your specific type of weather conditions. If you reside in a region that has a humid climate, like Ontario, then you will want to select a caulking product that can stand up to moisture. The shims that are placed beneath the door frame could also cause leaks. They are usually made of wood and are used to keep the sheathing level with the framing, however if they&#39;re not placed correctly, they can cause a gap that allows moisture to enter your home. One way to test the seals by spraying the frame with an hose or garden nozzle. If you notice an airborne mist escaping these areas, you should contact an expert who will visit and conduct a more thorough inspection of the installation. It&#39;s possible that a little more caulking is all that&#39;s needed, or perhaps the shims have to be replaced. In either case, fixing the issue fast will avoid future damage and costly repairs. It&#39;s always better to be proactive about repairing your patio door and frame instead of waiting until it is too late! <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/doorpanels-300x200.jpg" alt=""> 4. Warped Frame If wood is exposed to external forces, such as a change of humidity, it can absorb or lose moisture that could cause warping. A frayed frame can make it difficult to operate the door and ultimately cause damage or failure. This is especially true for doors that separate garages and basements that are damp from living areas. A few minor repairs are able to generally correct a frame that is warped. Start by examining the frame to ensure that all bolts and screws have been tightened and secured. Replace any missing or loose screws. Then, replace the hinge screws with longer ones that are 2 or more inches long. This will allow the screw to get into the wall framing, not the door jamb, and pull the frame back into position. You can also try adding shims, which are thin pieces of wood that can be placed behind the hinges to adjust the position of the frame. Shims can assist in supporting the frame and distribute the weight evenly over a larger area. This will prevent the frame becoming more distorted over time. You might consider hiring an expert to repair severe frame warps. A professional will inspect the frame in depth to determine the severity and offer a complete solution. They can also install bracing in order to strengthen the frame to stop it from sagging. In <a href="https://articlescad.com/why-we-are-in-love-with-emergency-patio-door-repair-and-you-should-too-147850.html">patio door repair</a> of cases, this is a more cost-effective and durable solution than simply purchasing new patio door components. If the frame has been badly damaged, you may require replacing the entire jamb of the door, not only the door itself. 5. Cosmetic Damage Over time, patio doors experience a fair amount of wear and wear and tear. Surface damage can make your doors look less than attractive and affect the appearance of your home. The good news is that most cosmetic damage is easily repaired using bonding fillers or paint. However should the door have significant cracks or dents it is recommended to replace it rather than trying to repair it. Similar to the seal around windows, doors&#39; weatherstripping could become less effective over time. It could result in gaps that allow air from outside to infiltrate your home, which leads to higher energy costs. A professional repair service for doors can install new weatherstripping to reduce energy loss and increase insulation. Moisture on the exterior of a door is always bad news however it can be particularly dangerous when it comes to your patio doors. This moisture can cause wood rot, which is costly and difficult to repair. The best way to safeguard your home is to have any water leaks repaired immediately by a trained professional. A patio door could be misaligned with time due to foundation changes or normal usage. This can cause the doors to jam or make it difficult to open and shut. A technician can realign tracks and hinges to ensure smooth operation. They can also replace worn-out hinges and rollers to restore proper functionality.</p>
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