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How to Repair Bifold Door Top Roller Guide

If your bifold doors have become stuck to the wall, they might require a little attention. You may need to clean and lubricate them or adjust them. The issue could be caused by loose screws on the top pivot or by the top roller guide.

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgThis kit contains everything you need to restore your bi-fold door repair wardrobe door system to its best performance.

Take the door off

Installing a set of internal bifold doors may seem like a complex and complicated task however, it's actually straightforward for a DIYer with a bit of experience. Getting the frame into position isn't a major issue; the tricky part is getting the doors to fold and close easily and accurately. Bifold doors are intricate pieces of machinery and, as such they may require some 'tuning up' to function correctly. It could be as simple as tightening screws or as complicated as removing the door and replacing the pivot pin or roller.

The majority times you can resolve these issues by making a few simple adjustments, without having to remove the doors. You may find that your bifold doors are sliding or scraping the floor, or bouncing off the track. The solution to these issues isn't difficult. With three easy steps your bifold doors can be back on track in short time.

The most frequent issue that internal bifolding doors face is the sliding out of alignment. This can be caused by loose screws or holes in the anchor/pivot pins, or simply a misaligned door. In most cases, you can correct this with a few easy adjustments, but if the door isn't moving at all, it might need to be removed and replaced.

To open the door you'll need a screwdriver and possibly two pliers (to assist in loosening any pins that are tight to pivot). The screwdriver is used to release any locking levers on the bottom bracket of the pivot and the pliers will allow you to pull the pin to release it and then take it off.

Once the top roller has become loose it should be possible to raise the door and swivel it downwards in order to lift it off its track and pivot brackets. It's usually a straightforward procedure, but you need to be careful to not let the door strike the frame of the door. Then you can sand the edges of the door to smooth it. You can then repaint or finish it according to the requirements.

Remove the Roller Guide

This spring-loaded roller is mounted on the top of bifolding doors to facilitate smooth operation. It is designed to be used with Kenna frames and can be fitted to the door's panel from 1 to 1-3/8 inches thick. It is made from nylon, steel and plastic components. It can be used to replace a worn or damaged guide.

To begin to remove the guide roller, take out any screws that are holding it in place. Do this using an screwdriver as well as a bit to loosen it. Use your hands to slowly lift it off the frame. This might take some effort, so have an assistant help you keep the door in place while you take it off.

After removing the guide, carefully cut the remaining finishing on the foot of the guide by using a razor to cut it from blank rod. This will make it easier to remove and ensure that there is no damage to the new guide foot. Be careful when doing this because the foot is extremely sharp and could potentially cut or snag your fingers.

You will probably have to use some force to pull the guide off, but be careful not to chip or break the foot. After you have removed the guide, you must remove any epoxy or threads left in the area where it was attached. This will help prevent any future problems with the guide.

After removing the old guide, try out your replacement by placing it in its new location and then applying a few turns of masking tape or a type of guide tubing to keep it in place. This will allow you to double verify the guide's spacing and alignment to ensure that everything is properly set up. It doesn't matter if you're looking at it from a distance or using the always accurate CRB Spine Finder and Deflection System, this step is important to prevent any issues in the future.

If the guide is positioned correctly and functioning as it should, the last step is to put the door back in place. Remember that any screws or pins that were removed or loosening must be replaced and tightened appropriately after you've finished.

Remove the Bottom Pivot

Bifold doors can be a beautiful addition to any home, but they sometimes require tweaking or adjusted to ensure they are in good shape. While some of the more straightforward problems can be solved with the doors in place, some will require removal. This guide will walk you through how to remove internal bifold door seal replacement door pivots, pins and rollers so you can make your doors slide like new.

Gathering your tools is the first step. You will save yourself some frustration if you collect all the tools you need in advance. You'll need a screwdriver, pliers and perhaps a wrench. A basic set of tools is available at a reasonable cost at your local hardware store. Keep a supply of wood glue in the back of your hand. This can be very useful when you need to fix any of the rollers back in the correct position.

After putting together your tools then open the bifold doors and loosen the top track bracket using your screwdriver. Once the bracket is loose, you should be able slide the door off the top track. It may take a bit of jiggling but it should come right off the track.

The pivot on the bottom of the frame needs to be removed. It is best to do this from the outside of your home, so be sure to close any interior doors you have open. This will be much simpler than trying to work from the inside. If the track at the bottom looks good you can raise the door to take off the track.

If the track is damaged, then you'll have to replace it. You can buy tracks that are suitable for bifold door repair doors and swinging closet doors from your local hardware store. If the track is severely damaged then you may need to replace it completely.

Once your track is repaired or replaced, you'll need to test the doors to ensure their proper operation. Make sure that the doors move in and out of their positions easily. You'll want to ensure that the edges of your door are aligned with the frame when it's closed. If they're not, you'll have to adjust the top pivot bracket and tighten or loosen the bottom set screw until the edge of the door lines up perfectly with the frame.

Replace the Roller

Bifold doors neatly enclose closets, laundry nooks and pantries, but only when they function properly. The bifold doors consist of two panels that are hinged and slide down a track at the top of the frame. Over time the roller guide bearings could wear out and cause the doors to bow and scrape against the floor. Replacing the guide roller takes only a few minutes and a few basic tools.

The first step is removing the guide roller from your door panel. The bolt that holds the bottom pivot must be removed, and the screw holding the guide to the top of the door panel must be removed. After removing the guide, pull the panel off the track. Then using a wrench remove the top pivot bolt from the hole in the header of the frame by loosening the bolt.

A top nylon replacement guide that has a 7/8 inch diameter wheel and a base made of steel is available from Stanley, Cox or Acme. It mounts on the top of a bifold door that is 1 inch to 1-3/8 inches thick. It is spring-loaded to adjust in the upper track to ensure smooth gliding.

Bifold doors can also scratch against the floor as it opens and closes. This is often the result of adding carpet or other flooring materials which require the doors to be raised slightly to allow clearance. This issue can be resolved by removing the bottom pivot adjustment screws, loosening up the top track mounting screws, and moving the anchor/pivot.

A new set top roller guides is a cost-effective solution to the problem of your bifold doors being difficult to operate. They're usually available at the hardware store near you in the door section, but they're also available on the internet through a variety of suppliers. You will also need a squeeze-clamp and a small container Elmer's wood adhesive, which can be found in large box stores. The clamp is used to keep the repair bifold door bottom pivot area sealed after the glue has been placed in and dried.

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