https://montgomery-hartmann-3.thoughtlanes.net/10-tell-tale-signs-you-need-to-buy-a-repairing-bottom-of-bifold-door Bifold Door Repairs Interior bifold doors are versatile and can connect various areas of your home. They are susceptible to damage and may require repair at times. Seals may begin to degrade when bifold doors let in drafts and rattle in the breeze. This is a normal thing to happen. Hinges The hinges of your bifold door are an integral part of how easily it opens and closes. If they're damaged or bent the doors may become jammed or stop closing altogether. It's possible to replace or adjust the hinges if this happens. This is a simple procedure that doesn't require the help of the expertise of a professional. First, ensure that the hinges are fully in their brackets. If they are not, then loosen and move the screw on top to a position in which the hinge is firmly into the bracket. Then, tighten the screw and repeat on the other side of the door. After both sides are installed, tighten each screw and test the door. If the door isn't closing properly it could be an indication of an issue with the frame or lock. It could also be a small object wedged inside that is preventing the door from closing and opening properly. A common issue with bifold doors is that they start to lean, usually due to a crack on one of the pivot pins. This can cause the doors be difficult to open and close, or even scratch the floor when closed. It's typically a simple and quick fix. A tiny crack in the surface of the wood is usually to blame. It can be fixed with carpenter's adhesive and C clamps. Start by prying out the pin using either pliers or a screwdriver. Then, loosen the hole a bit and spread some carpenter glue inside. Once the glue is applied, clamp the area and let it rest for 3-4 hours before mounting the door. Another option to solve this issue is to install a corner brace kit which will fill in the crack and make it easier to open and close. These kits can be found