https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/ilford-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ How to Repair a Bifold Door Top Pivot The top pivot could become loose and scrape the floor. This can be corrected by loosening the set screw on the top bracket. The top pivot pin is an iron screw that fits into a plastic cap that has a rounded top and stays in the track above the front door. You'll also need an screwdriver and perhaps an assortment of pliers. Remove the Bottom Pin Bifold doors are great to save space in closets however, they can begin to sag or scrape against the floor, or even pop out of their brackets. The good news is that you are able to fix the problems by making a few minor adjustments. The most common problem is a loose bottom pin or bracket. You can adjust this by depressing the spring-loaded wheel at the top of the door and swinging the door into position to align it with the bottom track. After the gap has been equalized, tighten the screw fixing the top pivot bracket in order to keep the door in its place. The most frequent issue is the edge of the door's bottom scrapes against the carpet. It can be caused by installing carpet or changing flooring materials. It can also be caused by an uneven gap between door and hinge side jamb. This can be fixed by loosening the top guide and sliding it sideways or removing the pivot point at the top and shift it out or in. The final common issue is when the upper track becomes misaligned with the door frame and this can be fixed by loosening the top set screw and adjusting it in or out as required. After you've adjusted all the bolts and nuts holding the track in place, you should be capable of re-sliding it into its track bracket and secure it using the screw. To remove the bottom pin from the bracket, raise the panels slightly, then secure them in place. If with the lowest has locking levers, unbolt them to release the pin. If the pin isn't mounted on a bracket for mounting, place an flat-head screwdriver between bottom of