Luckily they can be fixed with a few tools and several steps.
Fix bifold closet door off track.
If your closet door has one you need to remove it before you can put your door back on the track.
Remove the floor keeper from your sliding door using a screwdriver.
These flush bolt floor keepers are typically located on the bottom of the door in the center and prevent them from swinging at 15 to 30 degree angles.
Bi fold closet doors are some of the most used doors in your house.
Every home repair must end in fun.
But usually you have to trim off the door bottom.
A half inch of clearance is adequate photo 1.
The procedure for replacing bypass and bifold doors are somewhat different.
The bi fold door can become a nuisance if it constantly keeps coming off track.
Parts for these doors are readily available at home centers hardware stores or online.
Bifold doors are anchored at the bottom and top of one side.
Bifold closet doors have several very common problems that plague homeowners but luckily they are an easy fix.
On this video i will show you how to resolve this issue with a more permanent.
The bottom roller has a tendency to jump the track due to.
On the opposite side a guide pin slides through a top channel.
The easiest way to measure a bifold door for cutting is with the door slightly opened.
Watch to the end if you want to see the fun part.
Bifold doors are the folding style doors that are most often used for closets.
Carpet fibers and dust are the most common.
Most sliding closet doors hang by rollers from a track above.
A bi fold door stays in place thanks to the proper alignment of door pins and rollers.
Removing a bifold door doesn t always go as smoothly as photo 2 shows.
For the easiest adjustment without taking the door out of its track take the weight off the door by shimming underneath it.
Inspect your sliding closet door track and either vacuum or brush out any debris gunk or dirty in there.
If heavy objects have been moved in and out of the closet the metal track may have been damaged and not providing a smooth even guide for the wheel to roll along.
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.
Like a car that needs new spark plugs bifold doors tend to run a little ragged after a few hundred uses.
Both the top and bottom rollers run along a track.