https://telegra.ph/10-Meetups-Around-Bifold-Doors-Repair-You-Should-Attend-10-24 Repairing the Bottom of a Bifold Door Bifold doors can be great for saving space, but they can be troublesome when they begin to bow or scrape against the floor. These problems can be easily fixed with a few simple changes. If your bifold doors scrape on the floor, it could be due to a damaged track or worn roller. The damaged rollers must be replaced. Bottom pivot As time passes the pivot pin at the bottom of a bifold door can be loosened or even fall off. This usually happens caused by cracks or a broken wood piece on which the anchor and pivot pin is. If you're experiencing this problem it is essential to replace the pivot pin or anchor. This will ensure that the door is closed and opens correctly. You may have to use a screwdriver or pliers to remove the pin and anchor. After you have replaced the pivot pin, be sure that the wood pieces are securely fastened and the hole is the correct size for the new pivot. Sometimes the bottom of the bifold door will scratch the floor. This can be caused by carpeting, or even by changing the flooring material. Fortunately, this can be fixed with a few simple tricks. For example, you can raise the bottom of the door to clear the carpet by loosing pivot bolts and transferring them in or out. You can also adjust the top set screw to align the door with the frame. A sliding or sagging bifold doors is not only an eyesore, but it can also pose a risk to safety. To avoid further damage, it is best to fix the issue as soon as possible. In many instances, this can be done by simply loosening the top set screws of the pivot bracket and then re-tightening them. But, this procedure can take some time, so it's best to have several tools available to finish the job quickly. This adjustable bifold closet door bottom pivot is fitted with a threaded bar and a tooth-lock washer and nylon bushing. It also includes the pal nut. It is specifically designed for Float