https://historydb.date/wiki/How_To_Make_A_Profitable_Bifold_Door_Repairs_Near_Me_When_Youre_Not_BusinessSavvy How to Repair Bifold Door Bottom Pivots Misalignment is likely to be the reason for your bifold doors sliding and scraping on the floor. Simple adjustments can bring them back in line. This bottom pivot is mounted to the bracket base or floor for an extremely secure, sturdy mounting. This kit is threaded for adjustment and is compatible with a variety of bi-fold door designs. Broken or cracked Anchor or Pivot Pins The pivot pins and anchor pins on a bifold door often fail or are misaligned, which can cause the doors to slide, scrape the floor, or pop out of their brackets. There are that you can make to make your bifolds work again. Check the bottom pin if you find that your bifolds do not roll smoothly. If it's loose, you can make use of pliers or a screwdriver to remove the pin and replace it with a brand new one. If the hole in the original pin is not large enough to accommodate the replacement, you can drill a new one. If the pivot pins have broken, you can fix the issue by using Bondo or Durham's wood filler, which will patch the crack. Make sure to moisten and let the glue dry prior to moving the door. It's also recommended to examine the other pivots on the bifold doors to ensure they're not damaged or loose. If you spot any of the following issues, it's time to do some repair work: If the anchor pin is damaged or broken, you can replace it with a piece piano wire or a sewing needle. 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're having trouble placing the new pin in place, gently tap it with a rubber mallet. This will help to ensure that the new pin is secured in its place and can support the load of the door without shifting or breaking. Damaged Roller If your bifold doors scrape on the floor it could be due to an issue with the roller. Or, it could be ca