https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/manchester-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ How to Repair Bifold Door Bottom Pivots If your bifold closet doors are sagging or scraping the floor it's most likely due to misalignment. A few basic adjustments should put them back on track and running smoothly. The bottom pivot is attached to the bracket's base or floor to provide an incredibly secure and sturdy mounting. It is threaded to allow for adjustment. kit works with a wide selection of bi-fold doors. Anchor or pivot pins that have cracked or broken The pivot pins and the anchor pins on a bifold door can break or are misaligned which could cause the doors to slide, scrape the floor and pop out of their brackets. There are three basic adjustments you can make that will aid in getting your bifolds back in order and running correctly. The first thing to do in case your bifolds aren't moving smoothly is to check the bottom pin. If it's loose, you can remove it using pliers, or a screwdriver. Then, replace it. If the pin you originally used is too small to accommodate the replacement, drill a new hole for the new one. If the pivot pins are cracked they can be repaired with Bondo or Durham's Wood Filler. Make sure to moisten the area and allow the glue to set before you attempt to move the door once more. You should also examine the other pivots of your bifold door to make sure they are not damaged or loose. If you find any of the following problems, it's time to do some repairs: If the anchor pin is damaged or broken You can replace it with a piece piano wire or sewing needle. Use a tapered-end anchor pin to make it easier to insert. You can also try taping the end of the new pin to make it smoother and more robust. If you're having trouble putting the new pin in the right place, tap it gently with a rubber mallet. This will help to ensure that the new pin is securely in its place and can take the weight of the door without shifting or breaking. Damaged Roller If your bifold d