https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/sutton-coldfield-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ Bifold Door Repairs Interior bifold doors can be used to connect various parts of your home. However, they are prone to damage and need repair at times. If your bifold doors are letting in draughts, or rattling in the wind, it's a sign that your seals have begun to deteriorate. This is a normal thing to happen with time. Hinges The hinges of your bifold door play a huge part in how smoothly it opens and closes. If they're damaged or bent, the doors can get stuck or stop closing altogether. It's possible to replace or realign the hinges when this happens. This is a simple procedure that does not require the services of a professional. First, ensure that the hinges are fully seated in their brackets. If they are not, then loosen and move the top set screw to a position where the hinge is firmly into the bracket. Then tighten the screw and repeat the procedure on the second side. After both sides have been installed then tighten each screw, and then test the door. If the door doesn't shut properly it could be an indication of a problem with the lock or door frame. Alternatively, it could be a small object that is preventing the door from opening and closing correctly. Bifold doors can tilt because of a crack in the pivot pin. The doors can be difficult to open or close, and even scrape your floor when closed. The good news is that it's simple to fix the issue by yourself, and it's usually an easy task. The issue is usually caused by a small crack in the wood, which can be fixed by using carpenter's glue and a C-clamp. Begin by prying the pin off using either pliers or a screwdriver and then loosen the opening little and spread the glue with a little carpenter's. Once the area is covered the pin, secure it and leave it for three or four hours before installing the door. A corner brace kit can be used to cover the crack making it easier to open and shut the door. The kits are availabl