https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/christchurch-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ Repairing the Bottom of a Bifold Door Bifold doors are great space-savers however they can be frustrating if they start to sag or scrape against the floor. The good thing is that these issues are usually easy to fix by making a few minor adjustments. If your bifold door is rubbing against the floor, it's most likely due to a broken track or a worn roller. The solution is to replace the damaged rollers. Bottom pivot As time passes, the bottom pivot of a bifold door may become loose or even fall out. This is usually caused by cracks or a broken wood piece that is where the anchor and pivot pin is located. If you're experiencing this problem it is important to take out the anchor or pivot pin and replace it with a new one. This will ensure that the door closes and opens correctly. You may require an screwdriver to pull the anchor and pin out. Once you've replaced it make sure the wood pieces are secured and that the corresponding hole is correctly sized for the new pivot pin. Sometimes, the bottom of a bifold door could scratch the floor, which could be caused by carpeting or changing the flooring material. Fortunately, this problem can be easily corrected with some simple techniques. You can, for instance, raise the door's bottom to let the carpet clear. To do this you need to loosen the pivot bolts by shifting them inward or outward. You can also adjust the top set screw to align the door to the frame. A sliding or sagging bifold door isn't just an eye-sore and can be a security risk. It's best to fix the issue when it occurs to prevent further damage. In many instances it can be fixed by simply loosening the top setscrews of the pivot bracket and then re-tightening them. This can take a while and having a few tools available can help you complete the task faster. This adjustable bi-fold closet door bottom pivot is equipped with a threaded rod, tooth-lock washer, nylon bushing, and an