https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/christchurch-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ Bifold Door Repairs Interior bifold doors are a great choice and can connect different areas of your home. However, they are prone to damage and need repair from time to time. If your bifold doors let in draughts or rattle in the wind, it's a sign that your seals are beginning to degrade. This is a natural occurrence. Hinges The hinges of your bifold door are an integral part of how smoothly it opens and closes. If they're damaged or bending the doors may get stuck or stop closing altogether. If this happens, you'll need to replace the hinges or re-align them. This is a simple process that does not require the services of a professional. First, make sure that the hinges are fully set into their brackets. If not, loosen and then move the screw that holds the top of the door to a position where the hinge will sit solidly in the bracket. Then tighten the screw, and repeat the process on the opposite side. Once both sides have been installed tighten each screw and then test the door. If the door isn't closing properly it could be a sign of a problem with the frame or lock. It could also be a small object tucked inside that prevents the door from opening and closing properly. The most common issue with bifold doors is that they begin to sag, typically due to a crack around one of the pivot pins. This can cause the doors be difficult to open and close, or even scratch the floor when they're closed. It's generally a quick and easy fix. A tiny crack in the wood surface is typically the cause. This can be repaired by using carpenter's glue and C clamps. Start by prying out the pin using the help of pliers or a screwdriver. Then, loosen the hole a bit and spread the carpenter's glue inside. Once the glue has been applied, you can clamp the area and let it rest for 3-4 hours before mounting the door. Another option to solve this issue is to install the corner brace kit that will seal the crack