https://telegra.ph/Ten-Things-Youve-Learned-In-Kindergarden-Thatll-Help-You-With-Bi-Fold-Door-Repair-11-02 How to Repair Bifold Door Top Roller Guide If your bifold door is squeaking it's likely they need some attention. You may need to clean, lubricate or adjust them. The issue could be caused by an unfastened screw on the top pivot or the top guide roller. This kit contains all the hardware you require to restore your bi-fold wardrobe door to its optimal performance. Take the door off Installing a set of internal bifold doors could seem like a complex and difficult task but it's actually straightforward for a DIYer with a little experience. Moving the frame isn't a major issue The trick is getting the doors to fold and close quickly and precisely. As bifold doors are complex machines, they may need some tuning to keep working properly. It could be as simple as tightening up a screw, or as intricate as removing and replacing the door's pivot pin or roller. The majority of the time you can resolve these issues by making a few simple adjustments, without having to remove the doors. You might find that your doors are sagging or scraping the floor, or that they are jumping out of their track. It's not difficult to fix these issues. Just follow three simple steps and your bifold door should be back on line in the shortest amount of time. One of the most common problems that bifold doors with internals encounter is sliding out of alignment. This can be caused by loose screws or holes in the anchor/pivot pins, or simply a door that isn't aligned properly. Most of the time, this can be corrected by a few simple adjustments. If, however, your door isn't moving at all, you may require replacing it. To open the door, you'll need an screwdriver and perhaps pliers (to help loosen any pins on the pivot that are stuck). The screwdriver can be used to release any locking levers on the bottom pivot bracket and the pliers will allow you to pull the pin out and off. Once the top roll