https://botdb.win/wiki/Are_You_Responsible_For_A_Bifold_Door_Repair_Budget_10_Unfortunate_Ways_To_Spend_Your_Money https://timeoftheworld.date/wiki/A_Journey_Back_In_Time_What_People_Discussed_About_Bifold_Door_Repair_20_Years_Ago Repairing Bifold Doors Bifold doors can be an attractive feature for your home, but as time passes, the hardware that holds them together will become damaged. Cleaning and lubricating the mechanism (including the lock) can keep them functioning smoothly and efficiently. Of course, the issue can be easily solved. This guide will help you to fix your bifold door if it becomes difficult to open or close. Cracked Pivot Pins A bifold door consists of two panels that slide along a track in the floor and head jambs. They pivot on pins installed in the corners of the panel closest to the frame. Then a guide is installed on top of the other panel to guide it along the track. If your bifold is sagging or rattling, you may need to replace the pivot pin or anchor. The pivot pins on a bifold door are affixed to the track with brackets that are screwed to both the side jamb as well as the floor or head jamb. The bottom bracket is notched to adjust the angle of the door in relation to the floor or jamb. Sometimes the pivot pins crack or break. This is usually caused by the force that twists the pivot pin while moving long logs using a track loader or grapple. This issue can be solved by loosening set screws on the bracket's bottom and raising the door a bit. This will align the door edge parallel to the frame and eliminate the scrape. It is not unusual to find the pivot of bifolding doors cracked or broken. The pin is exposed to more force and twisting than to the thumb or coupler. This is especially true for older pins made of soft material. If the pin is damaged you can pry it out of the door with the flat-head screwdriver or pliers. After cleaning the coupler or thumb replace it with a new pin. Check that the diameter of the pin is identical to the ol