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How to Repair Bifold Door Top Roller Guide

If your bifold door is sticking then it's likely that they require some maintenance. You may have to clean or lubricate them, or even adjust them. The problem may be caused by a loose screw on the top pivot or by the top guide roller.

doorpanels-300x200.jpgThis kit includes all the necessary hardware to restore your bi-fold closet door system to its optimal performance.

Remove the Door

It may seem complicated and difficult to install an internal set of bifold doors but for DIYers with some experience it is actually quite simple. The frame's placement isn't a major issue The trick is getting the doors to fold and close quickly and accurately. Bifold doors are complex pieces of machinery and, therefore they may require some tuning up to function correctly. This could be as simple as tightening a screw or as complicated as removing the door and replacing the pivot pin or roller.

Most times, you can solve these issues with a few basic adjustments without removing the doors. You may find that your bifold doors are sliding or scraping the floor, or jumping out of track. The solution to these issues isn't a big deal, and with three simple steps the bifold doors will be back in short time.

The most frequent issue that internal bifolding doors encounter is the sliding out of alignment. This can be due to loose screws, holes in the anchor/pivots, or a misaligned bifold door. In the majority of instances, you can fix this by making a few simple adjustments, however if the door isn't moving, it could be necessary to have it removed and replaced.

You'll have to take off the door using an screwdriver, and perhaps a pair pliers to loosen any pivot pins that are too tight. The screwdriver is used to release any locking levers that are on the bottom bracket of the pivot, and the pliers will allow you to wiggle the pin out and off.

After the top roller is free and the top roller is loose, you should be able to raise the door and swivel it downward, allowing you to take it off of its track and pivot brackets. This is typically quite easy, but be careful not to let the door slam against the frame of the door. Then you can sand the edge of the door to smooth it. Then, you can repaint or refinish it as required.

Take off the Roller Guide

This spring-loaded roller guide is mounted on the top edge of bifold doors to aid in smooth operation. It is made specifically for Kenna frames and will fit door panels that range from 1 inch to 1-3/8 inch thick. It is constructed of steel, nylon and plastic components. It can replace the damaged guide.

Remove any screws holding the roller guide in place using the screwdriver. Then, use your hands to pull it out of the frame. This might take some effort, so let a friend help you to keep the door in place as you take it off.

Once the guide you used to guide your child is removed, carefully cut the remaining finish around the foot of the new guide using a razor blade to remove it from the rod blank. This will make the guide's foot much easier to remove and also prevent any damage. The foot is very sharp, and it could cut or nick fingers.

You will probably have to use a bit of force to pull the guide off, but be cautious not to chip or break the foot. After you have removed the guide from the rod blank, be sure to take out all of the threads and epoxy that remain where it was attached. This will prevent any future issues with the guide.

After removing the guide, test your replacement by placing it at its permanent location. Make a few turns using masking tape or guide tubing to secure it in its place. This will allow you double verify the guide's spacing and alignment to make sure that everything is properly set up. This step is crucial to avoid any future issues regardless of whether you use the CRB Spine Finder & Deflection System or simply eyeball it.

The last step is to replace the door. If the guide is in the proper position and is working just as it should, you can proceed. Remember to tighten and replace bifold doors any screws or pins that you removed or loosened.

Remove the Bottom Pivot

Bifold doors can be a stunning addition to any home, but they sometimes need to be tweaked or adjusted to keep them in good working order. Some issues can be resolved with the doors still in place. Others will require the doors be removed. This guide will walk you through the process of removing internal bifold pivots for doors, pins and rollers so that you can make your doors glide as new.

Gathering your tools is the first step. Putting everything together prior to time will help you avoid a lot of frustration later on in the project. You'll need a screwdriver, pliers, and possibly a wrench. A set of basic tools can be bought at a reasonable price from your local hardware store. Keep a supply of wood glue in your kit. This is useful when you need to fix the rollers into place.

Once you've gathered your tools, begin by opening the repairing bifold doors doors, and then loosening the top track bracket with your screwdriver. Once it's loose, the door should be capable of sliding off the top track completely. It might take a little jiggling, but it should pop off the track.

The next step is to remove the pivot at the bottom from the frame. Close all doors in the interior prior to starting. This will be much simpler than working from inside. If the track at the bottom appears good you can lift the door and take off the track.

If the track is damaged, then you'll need to replace it. You can purchase tracks that are suitable for bifold door repair doors and swinging closet doors from your local hardware store. If the track is badly damaged, you might need to replace it completely.

You'll now need to check your doors for the proper operation. Make sure that the doors be moved into and out of their positions effortlessly. You'll need to ensure that the edges of your door are aligned to the frame when it is closed. If they're not, you'll have to adjust the top pivot bracket by tightening or loosening the bottom set screw.

Replace the Roller

If they are installed properly, bifold doors can neatly protect pantries, laundry rooms and closets. Bifold doors comprise two panels that are hinged and slide on tracks at the top of the frame. Over time, the roller guides can wear out and cause the doors to bow. Replacing the guide roller takes only a few minutes and the most basic tools.

The first step is removing the roller guide from your door panel. The pivot bolt at the bottom must be removed and the screw that holds the guide to the top of the door panel needs to be removed. After removing the guide, lift the panel out of the track. Then, loosen the nut that secures the top pivot bolt and employ the wrench to remove it from the hole in the top header of the door frame.

Stanley, Cox and Acme offer a top nylon replacement roller with a 7/8-inch wheel that rests on a steel base. It mounts on the top edge of the bifold door, which is 1 inch to 1-3/8 inches thick and is spring loaded to self-adjust the upper track for smooth gliding.

Another issue that is common to a bifold door is that it scrapes the floor when it opens or closes. This can occur after adding carpet or other flooring materials that require the doors to be raised slightly to allow for adequate clearance. This issue can be resolved by removing the screws that adjust the bottom pivot, loosening up the top track mounting screws and moving anchor/pivot.

A new set of roller guides is a cost-effective solution to your bifold doors becoming difficult to operate. They're usually available at the hardware store near you in the door section however, they are also available on the internet from a variety of sellers. In addition to a new top guide for rollers, you'll require a small amount of Elmer's wood glue that is sold in the big box stores, as well as a squeeze clamp. The clamp is used to keep the repair area closed tightly after the glue has been placed in and dried.

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