https://squareblogs.net/taxigarden96/14-misconceptions-common-to-bi-folding-door-repair Bifold Door Repairs Interior bifold doors are versatile and can be used to connect different areas of your home. They can become damaged and require repair at times. If your bifold doors are letting out draughts or squeaks in the wind, it's a sign that your seals have begun to deteriorate. This is a natural occurrence. Hinges The hinges of your bifold door play a huge part in how easily it opens and closes. If they're damaged or bent, the doors may jam or stop closing. You may need to replace or realign the hinges when this happens. This is a simple procedure that doesn't require the help of an expert. First, make sure the hinges are installed in their brackets. If not you can loosen the screw that holds the top of the door and move it to the position that allows the hinge to sit firmly in the bracket. Then tighten the screw and repeat the process on the other side. After both sides have been installed then tighten each screw, and test the door. If the door isn't closing properly, it could be an indication of problems with the lock or the door frame. It could also be something tiny wedged in that is preventing the door from opening and closing properly. A common issue with bifold doors is that they begin to lean, usually due to a crack on one of the pivot pins. The doors may be difficult to open or close, and even scrape your floor when closed. It's generally a quick and easy fix. The issue is typically caused by a tiny crack in the wood which can be repaired using carpenter's adhesive and a C-clamp. Begin by prying the pin off using a screwdriver or pliers and then loosen the hole little and spread some carpenter's glue inside. Once the glue is applied, place the pin in the clamp and let it sit for 3-4 hours before putting the door in place. A corner brace kit could be used to protect the crack, making it easier to open and close the door. You can purchase these from many hardwa