https://telegra.ph/7-Things-About-Bifold-Door-Glass-Replacement-Cost-Youll-Kick-Yourself-For-Not-Knowing-11-02 Bifold Door Repairs Interior bifold doors are a great choice and can connect different areas of your home. They can become damaged and may require repair at times. If your bifold doors are letting in draughts, or rattling in the wind it's likely that your seals have started to wear down. This is a common occurrence over time. Hinges The hinges on your bifold door are crucial to how smoothly it opens or closes. If they are bent or damaged and the doors become jammed or stop closing. It is possible to replace or adjust the hinges if this happens. This is a simple process that does not require an expert. First, ensure that the hinges are set in their brackets. If not, loosen and then move the screw that holds the top of the door to a position where the hinge is securely in the bracket. Then tighten the screw, and repeat the procedure on the second side. After both sides are installed then tighten each screw, and test the door. If the door isn't locking correctly, it could be an indication of issues with the lock or the door frame. Or, it could be something tiny wedged in that's preventing the door from opening and closing properly. A common issue with bifold doors is that they start to sag, typically due to a crack around one of the pivot pins. The doors may be difficult to close or open, and even scrape your floor when closed. It's usually a simple and quick fix. The problem is usually caused by a small crack in the wood, which can be fixed by using C-clamps and carpenter's glue. Start by prying out the pin with the help of pliers or a screwdriver. Then loosen the hole a bit and then spread some carpenter glue inside. After the area is completely covered, clamp it down and let it sit for three or four hours before mounting the door again. Another easy solution to this problem is to use the corner brace kit that will seal the crack and make it easier to open a