Slide the bracket in the track until the door is parallel to the jamb.
How to fix sliding bifold closet doors off track.
Watch to the end if you want to see the fun part.
Bi fold closet doors are some of the most used doors in your house.
Adjust the top pivot bracket.
To start loosen the top pivot bracket setscrew with a screwdriver.
Reinstalling sliding bypass doors the doors are usually interchangeable but you will want to start with the rear track.
Here we re working with wooden bifold doors.
Since these doors are constantly sliding along a track to open and close the hardware tends to become loose and cause issues with the doors getting stuck loose or falling off the track completely.
Close the wood with a c clamp and leave the clamp on for 3 to 4 hours.
Bifold doors are the folding style doors that are most often used for closets.
Adjust the roller height if the door is rubbing against the floor.
Adjust the bottom bracket.
Bifold closet doors have several very common problems that plague homeowners but luckily they are an easy fix.
Then retighten the screw close the doors and check the fit.
On this video i will show you how to resolve this issue with a more permanent.
Insert the door s wheels into the double track inside the upper door jamb lifting it as far as it will go.
Loosen the set screw on the top bracket and slide the bracket slightly along the track to adjust the space between the top of the doors.
If a roller is stuck unscrew and remove it.
The bi fold door can become a nuisance if it constantly keeps coming off track.
If you have a sliding closet door that glides on a bottom track clean the track with a damp cloth to ensure smooth gliding.
Angle the bottom of the door toward you while you let it down and the wheels should hook right onto the track.
Take down the door and pry the pivot out of the door edge with a flat head screwdriver or pliers.
If this is the case adjust the knobs or screws on the door s roller by turning them to the right to move the roller height upwards.
Tap the pin back in the hole with a hammer and mount the door in its brackets.
Lubricate the rollers but not the track because lubricant will act as a magnet for dust.
Tighten the setscrew firmly.
Remove a door by lifting and tilting the bottom out.