Use the phillips screwdriver to turn these screws counter clockwise.
How to take a sliding glass door off the track.
Then sharply angle the bottom of the door outward and lift the door from the track.
Turn the screws counter clockwise to pull the rollers up into the.
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Use a screwdriver to loosen these screws in the bracket then loosen the screws holding the door panel.
On the bottom edge of the door you ll notice a cap.
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.
Lift a bottom supported door such as an sliding glass patio door straight up to clear the bottom track.
The stationary door will be held in place with screws that go into the sliding door tracks.
Pry off the adjustment screw covers located at the bottom or side edge of the glass sliding door using a flathead screwdriver.
Using a flat head screwdriver carefully lift the rollers of the screen door off the bottom track.
Once removed move the screen door to a safe place away from your work area.
The door should slide right out of the top track once you ve freed it from the bottom track.
Do this with a helper.
Remove the door by pulling it out of the top track of the door frame.
Determine the size of the screwdriver you ll need reach back into the gap with your screwdriver and adjust that screw counter clockwise as far as it will go.
Every sliding glass door has adjustment screws that hold the rollers of the door in place.
The access to these screws can be found at the bottom of the door or on the side panel on opposite ends.
Remove this cap because as you ll notice it is covering a gap inside of which is a screw.
To remove a bottom supported sliding door lift and then tilt the bottom out of the track.
These screws may be covered with plugs in some cases.
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Look for an l shaped bracket screwed onto the track and corner of the stationary door panel.