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Blessed2BNTV 08-18-2020 09:58 AM

Lanai Door Hard to Close
 
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My elderly neighbor's door is hard to close. The bottom sill has some notches or bumps that appear to hinder closer.

Any ideas on a fix?

We cleaned the plate and sprayed a little WD40.

See picture.

TIA

retiredguy123 08-18-2020 10:10 AM

It looks like one of the rails may have a slight dent, but I don't know if that is the problem. Also, WD-40 is a solvent, not a lubricant. You might try a silicone or lithium lubricant on the door part. But, if that doesn't work, you probably need a good handyman.

REDCART 08-18-2020 11:01 AM

In an earlier post, Steve Vanes or Steve Van Es
In Summerfield was recommended for roller replacement.

352-245-3013
561-449-1910

It was also suggested to apply "Door Ease" lubricant to the track where the rollers touch. It's like a big crayon. It's under a couple of bucks, should be available at any hardware store or Home Depot, etc. Here's a link to show you what it looks like.

Sail41 08-18-2020 11:30 AM

Hunter window repair. Very prompt, knowledgeable and reasonable. Fixed our on a Sat not extra charges. William Hunter, 352-217-1401.

Sparty6971 08-18-2020 12:57 PM

The picture looks like the roller bed has some rough surfaces and those need to be smoothed. The rollers are probably shot as well and replacing them along with smothing the roller bed ridges will help a lot. Those doors are REALLY HEAVY so if you're not pretty good with heavy, bulky things, then best you leave all that to one of the contacts given above. I did mine and got another couple of years use before replacing the entire door system. But - wow, those doors are REALLY HEAVY and a pain to move around.

juneroses 08-18-2020 07:12 PM

Another vote for Steve Van Es (352-245-3013). He worked his magic on our lanai doors about two months ago. What a difference! They slide quietly and easily now.

NoMoSno 08-18-2020 08:13 PM

Might just need the rollers adjusted to lift the door more.

ClarkeS 08-19-2020 05:01 AM

Have you tried tightening the hinge screws?

thevillagernie 08-19-2020 05:24 AM

lift up and take it off the track...wheels are gone I would assume.replace with new

riley2011 08-19-2020 06:14 AM

[QUOTE=Blessed2BNTV;1819357]My elderly neighbor's door is hard to close. The bottom sill has some notches or bumps that appear to hinder closer.

Any ideas on a fix?

We cleaned the plate and sprayed a little WD40.

See picture.

Sounds like it needs new rollers.

Blessed2BNTV 08-19-2020 06:15 AM

I want to thank everyone for the great suggestions!

This is what’s so great about TOTV.....people helping others.

Malsua 08-19-2020 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blessed2BNTV (Post 1819357)
My elderly neighbor's door is hard to close. The bottom sill has some notches or bumps that appear to hinder closer.

Any ideas on a fix?

We cleaned the plate and sprayed a little WD40.

See picture.

TIA

You probably need to remove the sliders and lubricate the wheels directly. They end up getting all gummed up over time. We had to do this will the sliders in our villa. The wheels were not moving it all on one. I had to use pliers to get them to turn at first. Once freed up, I cleaned then lubricated the bearing and wheels. Now the doors open and close as they should.

It's really not that big of a job, but you need a helper and something to lay the door on that's high enough you can work on the bottom. You will have to remove the fixed door first to get the moving door off so do it on a cool morning.

gemini5001 08-19-2020 07:01 AM

Manny The Handyman, LLC
352-530-2583 home/office
610-570-5303 cell.
I do a lot of work in The Villages.
Feel free to read my reviews on HomeAdvisor.

LTarter 08-19-2020 07:21 AM

Lani door fix
 
The rail on the track for the sliding door is aluminium and they wear un-even. You can purchase a stainless steel cap for the rail that will allow the door to glide smoothly. It is very easy to install, it just snaps over the aluminium rail.

bpascani 08-19-2020 02:37 PM

you are so sweet and kind to help these older folks out. Thank you. God Bless.


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