https://output.jsbin.com/pucusosanu/ Bifold Door Repairs Bifold doors for interior use can be used to connect different parts of your home. They are susceptible to damage and need to be repaired at times. Seals may begin to degrade if your bifold doors let in draughts and shake in the breeze. This is a common occurrence with time. Hinges The hinges on your bifold door are crucial to the smoothness of opening or closes. If they're damaged or bent, the doors can get stuck or stop closing altogether. You may need to replace or re-align the hinges when this happens. This is a relatively simple process that doesn't require the expertise of a professional. First, make sure that the hinges are fully set into their brackets. If not, loosen the top screw and move it to a position that will allow the hinge to rest securely within the bracket. Then tighten the screw, and repeat the procedure on the second side. After both sides are installed, tighten each screw and test the door. If the door doesn't close properly, it could be a sign of an issue with the door frame or lock. It could also be due to a small object tucked inside that is preventing the door from closing and opening 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. The good part is that it's a breeze to fix this problem yourself, and often an easy task. The problem is typically caused by a tiny crack in the wood, that can be repaired using C-clamps and carpenter's glue. Begin by removing the pin with a screwdriver, or pliers. Then loosen the hole slightly and then spread some carpenter glue inside. Once the glue is applied, clamp the area and let it sit for three to four hours before putting the door in place. Another easy solution to this issue is to use a corner brace kit which will cover the crack and make the door easier to open