https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/enfield-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ Bifold Door Repair Near Me Bifold doors save valuable operating space and allow natural light to enter rooms. However, just like all doors they will require some care over time. If they are beginning to slide, scrape, or slither off their brackets, you can make three basic adjustments to bring your doors back on track. Sagging Over time, bifold doors may experience a number of issues. These could include the doors sagging, noise or even falling off their track. But, this doesn't need to be a huge problem and is often easily fixed. If your bifold doors seem to be sliding, or are falling off of their track then you can tighten the hinge bolts. By loosening the bolt and then extending it to raise the doors and pressing it in to lower them, you can usually find the right balance between the height and how low the doors sit within the track system. You can also check to determine if there's anything stuck in the track. If there's debris in the track, for instance gravel or sand, or even stones that have been deposited therein, the doors may slip out of position. Also, if the track isn't cleaned properly, it can get dirty and corrosive. This can harm the doors over time. Another possibility is that the hinges that keep the doors in place may need adjusting or lubricating. If this is the case you should contact an expert to fix your bifold doors, as they'll require special tools. One of the most frequent problems that is commonly encountered with uPVC bifold doors is that they become noisy with time. This is caused by various factors such as the track being misaligned and worn-out rollers causing friction when closing and opening the doors. It's worth starting by inspecting the hinges and tightening any that are loose, as this will help to reduce noise. If this does not solve the problem, you could spray a silicon-based lubricant over the tracks. By moving the doors back and forth across the lub