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Sliding track glass doors add light to a home and provide a large view of the world outside, but getting through the door can become a hassle when the track begins to stick. Rough-sliding track...
Few doors in a home get as much of a workout as our closet doors do. Bifold closet doors are fairly flimsy considering the amount of use they get. It is not hard for a bifold door to get out of...
Over time, the chain on your garage door opener can sag or become slack, and start to rub on the track on which the door slides up and down. This noise can be annoying the rubbing could eventually...
A sliding glass door that won't slide can be wildly frustrating, especially if it's stuck in an open position where it's just wide enough to let in drafts and bugs, but not wide enough to let you...
Want to install a sliding door lock? Many sliding glass doors don't come with locks. Studies show that a burglar is more likely to enter through a sliding door than they are any other door in the...
Patio doors slide on wheels and straddle a track located at the bottom of the door. The wheels and track can be made of either a metal or plastic material, while the patio doors are constructed...
Numerous things can go wrong with sliding screen doors on your patio or home. The most common problem is when the sliding screen door comes off track. Here's one way to fix this problem. Read on...
Screened-in patios let us enjoy fresh air without the irritation of bugs and allow a bit of interaction between our natural surroundings and our interior design. Sliding screens and patio doors...
Sliding glass doors are typically very low maintenance and an excellent way to enjoy natural light, but over time you can find that the doors are not sliding as easily as when they were new. To...
Sliding shower doors are more convenient than shower curtains and are easier to clean and maintain and provide the bathroom with a cleaner appearance for the most part. However, the tracks and...
Vertical blinds can represent a significant investment. They can be a long lasting home improvement if the proper care, cleaning, and maintenance are performed on them on a regular basis. Many...
Building a custom screen door is easier than you might think. If your screen door is missing from your house, RV or boat you can get a new one if you learn how to measure the door properly. This...
When the pocket door does not work properly, it may simply need to be repaired rather than replaced. By learning how to repair old house pocket doors, you can save money and frustration. Most...
Replacing a screen in the door or the entire door requires taking the door off the track and out of the door assembly. These doors are normally made of aluminum and they can bend and break rather...
The first step is to size up your patio opening. The opening should already be framed if this is a new house. If not, you will have to frame the opening. In other cases, you may need to remove the...
Over time, sliding patio doors can slip, causing the door to stick and jump off track when closing. It can be fixed in just a few easy steps.
A metal window sash can be stuck, squeak or become frozen shut during cold weather. This easy method to lubricate a metal window sash will prevent sticking, put an end to squeaking and reduce the...
Crank windows are made for easy opening, particularly when a window is located in a hard-to-reach place like over a kitchen sink where leverage needed to lift the window open may be difficult....
Pocket doors are sliding doors often found in older Victorian era houses that were used to separate rooms (such as the parlor and den), but could be slid away into the walls, or "pockets," when...
Attaching a Track for Bi-Fold Door
Learn how to install a bi-fold door in this free video on home remodeling and construction.
Putting a Sliding Screen Door in Track
Learn How to Put Sliding Screen Door in Track in this free home maintenance video from our expert handyman and home repair expert.
When you fix your sliding screen door, installing it back into the track is part of the process. Once you remove the door, just reverse your steps and return the door back in place. These are some...
When washing windows, you may run in to a situation where you cannot access the window from the outside so you need to remove it. Whether the window is too high for you to reach or you have a...
Here is an article that will explain how to hang, adjust or upgrade sliding closet doors
If you love the convenience of those accordion doors from decades ago but hate the look of them, you're in luck. Newer styles are available, and they can add some pizzazz and class to your home...
Barn doors experience a lot of wear and tear. When it's time to replace them, you either can build new doors yourself or purchase ready-made. Each door mounting kit is slightly different, so be...
Once installed, a shower door requires little maintenance other than frequent cleaning and occasionally tightening a screw. You can easily take care of the few problems that may arise.
Is that sliding shower door giving you a workout? Jumping the track is a problem with some less-expensive or older doors. Maybe one of these simple ideas will help smooth the action, keep things...
Maybe your sliding closet doors are damaged, or maybe you just want to change the style of the doors to better match your taste. Here's a simple project to help you do just that.