All sliding glass doors will require a form of repair at some point. They become increasingly difficult to open and shut with time. The most typical issue is that the rollers on which they glide wear out, becoming so challenging to move that weaker figures like kids could scarcely get the sliding door open. Even worse, the doorknob could snap off from overuse.
Replacing the rollers on the bottom of external glass doors can get pretty time-consuming. While you can quickly go online to look for a glass door repair service, nothing feels more fulfilling than being able to handle an inevitable issue on your own.
Depending on the door type, like vinyl or metal, architectural specifications and installation processes differ. However, in general, rollers replacement or installation DYI projects usually include:
To properly replace the rollers of a door or set of doors, removing the door is ultimately the first step as this makes swapping out the older rollers for newer ones easier.
Removing the Door
Removing the door is the easiest step and here’s how to go about that.
1. Remove the glass portion of the door, which has accident-preventing benefits. This step involves:
2. Carefully remove the track from the glass door’s frame but note the following:
3. Remove the headstop, which is a steel strip that runs along the top end of the frame and holds it upright.
4. Turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise to raise the rollers. There could be one or two adjustment screws.
5. Gently remove the door and place it on a table. Ensure to:
Replace Rollers in Vinyl Doors
Replace Rollers in Aluminum Doors
Single wheel rollers are used in most aluminum sliding glass doors and are one of the requirements to note. As for glass doors in general, the best approach to determine which rollers are needed is to remove the rollers, purchase substitutes that match, and install them.