https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/sutton-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ How to Repair Bifold Door Top Roller Guide If your bifold doors have become stuck and squeaking, they may require a little attention. You may have to clean and lubricate them or adjust them. The problem may be caused by an unfastened screw on the top pivot or the top roller guide. This kit contains all the hardware required to bring your bi-fold closet door system to optimal performance. Take the door off It may appear complicated and challenging to put in an internal set of bifold doors, but for those who are DIYers with some experience, it's actually quite easy. Moving the frame isn't a problem The trick is getting the doors to fold and close smoothly and accurately. Bifold doors are complex pieces of machinery and, as such they could require some tuning up to keep working correctly. It could be as easy as tightening a screw, or as intricate as taking out and replacing the door's pivot pin or roller. You can usually fix these problems with some minor adjustments without the need to take off the doors. You might notice that your bifold doors are sliding and scraping the floor or bouncing off the track. It's easy to fix these problems. Follow these three easy steps and your bifold door should be back on the right direction in short time. One of the most common problems that bifold doors with internals face is that they are sliding out of alignment. This can be caused by loose screws, holes in the anchor/pivot pins, or simply a door that is not aligned. In most instances, you can fix this with a few easy adjustments, but if the door isn't moving at all, it might need to be removed and replaced. You'll have to take off the door using a screwdriver, and possibly an plier pair to loosen any pivot pins that are too tight. The screwdriver can be used to release any locking levers on the bottom bracket of the pivot and the pliers will allow you to pull the pin out and off. Once the top roller has