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Sliding glass doors adjustment rollers.
Adjusting the rollers on your pella sliding doors raises or lowers the door panel as necessary to get the door working.
Most sliding glass doors contain two sets of rollers one on each side of the bottom of the door.
You can alter the height of these rollers by accessing the adjustment screws which are set into slots on the door s outer edges perpendicular with the rollers themselves.
Locate the adjustment screws on the lower edges of the door.
Adjust sliding glass door rollers.
How to adjust sliding glass doors.
How to adjust sliding glass door rollers for a smoother ride.
On the bottom portion of your sliding glass door you should see a small hole on each side of the door.
Replacing rollers is not a difficult task but you will need to remove the door from its frame.
Locate the two adjusting screws at the bottom of the door on the face or edge of the door and pry off the trim caps that cover the screws.
This video is going to show you how to adjust your door s rollers to ensure smooth operation and maintain weather tightness.
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In these cases the problem is usually that the rollers at the bottom of the door have started to rub against the track.
The sliding panel should glide across the tracks when you open the door without jamming.
On my door the holes had plastic plugs in them.
To start your sliding glass door adjustment project first lift or lower the door on the track with a screwdriver or allen wrench.
Every standard sliding glass door has adjustable rollers that help it slide back and forth within the track.
Raise it just enough to clear the track and roll smoothly.
As the framing inside the door opening settles the tracks raise or lower with the floor.
Inside a standard sliding glass door there are adjustable rollers that help it slide back and forth on the track.
Over time the framing of your home settles.
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The rollers at the top can also wear down lowering the bottom of the door so that it rubs on the track.
There are holes on your sliding glass door that conceal the adjusting screws to these rollers.
If your glass sliding doors move in a stiff or unwieldy manner it may be time to replace the rollers on the bottom of the door.