If the door still drags or it s obvious a wheel is broken it s time to replace the wheels and do a patio screen door replacement.
Bottom of sliding garage door drags.
If your door is a solid wood door you have more leeway in regards to how much wood you can remove.
Most sliding doors have a mechanism called an adjusting screw located at the bottom of the door ends.
Do not remove more than 1 4 to 1 2 of an inch 64 to 1 27 cm of wood.
First make sure the track for the wheels is clean.
Plus if you let the problem proceed it could damage other parts of your patio door which can end up being costly to repair or you might have to replace the whole door.
Sliding garage doors are helpful when you need access to the garage to get a tool store a motorcycle or bike or enter yourself without opening the garage all the way.
A sticking sliding door may seem like a minor inconvenience but it gets to be a real big pain sooner rather than later.
But putting an end to the drag is no drag at all.
Sand the bottom edge of the door on the corner that drags with a medium grit sandpaper sanding in the same.
Remove the screws securing the hinges to the door frame and remove the door.
Replacing wheels is easy and takes less than an hour.
In these cases the problem is usually that the rollers at the bottom of the door have started to rub against the track.
In this article we ll go over how you can fix a sliding door that sticks so you can enjoy your patio.
Be careful not to cut the door too deep or too far.
Then try adjusting the wheels photo 5.