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Removing vinyl patio door.
Once the door is completely loose from the frame set it aside somewhere safe such as against the side of the house or lying flat on a work bench.
While a high quality door isn t cheap it ll cut down on drafts require almost no maintenance glide smoothly and latch securely.
Replacing the glass on sliding patio doors doesn t mean removing the entire door.
How you remove it depends on the way it s supported by its frame.
Removing a sliding patio door is only moderately challenging but by using the tools and steps below you can remove one with little difficulty.
Slide a putty knife in between the trim and the door and then use a small pry bar and hammer to ease it off.
How to remove a sliding patio door.
If you ve been putting up with a drafty patio door that sticks fogs up or leaks during a heavy rain it s time to consider a new energy efficient replacement.
Here we look at how to remove a door to repair the rollers.
The fixed door usually has a threshold which may need to be removed.
How to remove vinyl siding for the installation of a door.
Step 1 unscrew the interior casing or trim since sliding doors are generally heavy with a considerable width of six to eight feet you might need to ask for help from a friend when lifting it out.
Remove the door by pulling it out of the top track of the door frame.
The door should slide right out of the top track once you ve freed it from the bottom track.
The old patio door s weight makes it necessary for two people to work together on this project.
This door will have to be removed if for some reason such as raised flooring you cannot remove the sliding door from inside the house.
The first thing you need to do is remove the trim around the glass which is known as the mull.
If you want to entirely remove a sliding patio door to replace it with a different door please see the video at the bottom of this article.
It can be done with the door in place.