https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/canterbury-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ How to Repair a Bifold Door Top Pivot The top pivot of bifold doors can be loosened and scrape the floor. This can be corrected by loosening the set screw on the top bracket. The top pivot pin is a metal screw that fits into a plastic cap with an lipped end that is within the track, above the door. You'll also need an screwdriver and perhaps two pliers. Take the Bottom Pin off Bifold doors are ideal for maximizing space in a closet however, they can begin to slide or scratch against the floor or pop out of their brackets. The good thing is that you are able to repair the problem by making a few minor adjustments. The most frequent issue is loose bottom pins or bracket. You can adjust the track by putting the spring-loaded wheel on the top of the door and swinging it into the desired position. Once the gap is equal then tighten the screw that secures the top pivot point bracket to hold the door in place. Another issue that can be found is when the door's bottom is pushed into the carpet and scrapes along it. It could be due to adding carpet or changing flooring materials. It can also be caused by an uneven gap between door and hinge side jamb. You can fix this by loosening up the top guide, sliding it sideways or removing the top pivot point. The final common issue is when the track becomes misaligned with the door frame, and this can be solved by loosening the screw on the top of the set and adjusting it in or out as necessary. After you've adjusted the bolts and nuts that keep the track in place you can slide it back into the bracket and secure it using the screw. To remove the bottom pin from the bracket, raise the panels a bit and then hold them together. If the bottom bracket has locking levers, unbolt them to release the pin. If the pin doesn't have a mounting bracket you can put a flat-head screw between the bottom of the pivot flange and door to pry the pin out of the door. Once