https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/bifold-door-repairs-northampton/ How to Repair Bifold Door Bottom Pivots If your bifold closet doors are sliding or scraping the floor, it's probably due to a misalignment. Simple adjustments can get them back on track. This bottom pivot mounts to the floor or the base of a bracket to provide a sturdy, secure mounting. It is threaded to allow for adjustment. kit can be used with a wide variety of bi-fold doors. Cracked or Broken Anchor or Pivot Pins Anchor pins and pivots may be damaged or misaligned on a bifolding door and cause the doors to sag and scratch the floor. They also can fall out of brackets. There are three basic adjustments you can make that will aid in getting your bifolds back in order and running correctly. Check the bottom pin if you find that your bifolds do not roll smoothly. If it's loose, use a screwdriver or pliers to remove it and replace it with a new one. If the hole in the original pin isn't large enough to allow for the replacement, you'll need to make a new hole. If the pivot pins have cracks, you can repair them with Bondo, or Durham's Wood Filler. Be sure to dampen the area and let the glue set before you attempt to move the door again. It is also important to look at the other pivots on your bifold door to make sure they are not damaged or loose. If you spot any of the following problems you're in need of some repairs: If the anchor pin has been cracked or broken or damaged, a piece of piano wire or a sewing needle could be used to replace it. Make use of a tapered-end anchoring device to make it easier to insert. Tape the end of the pin to make it more robust and smoother. If you are having difficulty getting the new pin in place, try gently tapping it in with the mallet of a rubber. This will ensure that the pin is securely in place and will be able to carry the door's weight without shifting or breaking. Damaged Roller If your bifold doors scrape on the floor It could be due to an issue wit