https://www.openlearning.com/u/astrupkinney-sm0qb6/blog/20ResourcesThatWillMakeYouMoreEfficientAtBiFoldRepairs https://madden-albrechtsen.thoughtlanes.net/a-guide-to-bifold-repairs-near-me-in-2024-1730040292 How to Repair Bifold Door Bottom Pivots The misalignment of your doors could be the reason for your bifold doors sagging and scraping the floor. A few simple adjustments can get them back on track and running smoothly. This bottom pivot mounts to the floor or the base of a bracket to provide a solid, secure mounting. It is threaded to allow for adjustment. kit is compatible with a broad variety of bi-fold doors. Anchor or pivot pins that have broken or cracked The pivot pins and the anchor pins on a bifold door often break or are misaligned which could cause the doors to sag, scrape the floor and pop out of their brackets. Fortunately, there are three fundamental adjustments you can make to assist in getting your bifolds in order and running properly. Check the bottom pin if you notice that your bifolds aren't rolling 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 original pin is too small to accommodate the replacement, drill a new hole to accommodate the new pin. If the pivot pins have cracks, you can repair them by using Bondo, or Durham's Wood Filler. Be sure to moisten the area, and let the glue set before you try to move the door. You should also examine the other pivots of your bifold door to make sure they're not damaged or loose. If you find any of the following issues you're in need of some repair work: If the anchor pin is damaged or broken If it's broken or cracked, you can replace it with a piece of piano wire or sewing needle. Use a tapered-end anchor pin 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 using a mallet made of rubber. This will ensure that th