On some occasions you may notice resistance when you try to open or close the pella sliding doors.
Pella sliding glass door hard to open.
Clean the sliding glass door track.
Be sure to brush down both sides of the track as well as help scrub out the dirt that exists in the middle move the door along the track to expose the front scrub move the door back to the closed position scrub and so on.
If that doesn t help you may need to remove the door itself and clean the rollers on the top and bottom of the door.
Pry the caps away with a putty knife to access the roller adjustment screw for each roller.
Turn the screw.
Then lift the door up and out of the track laying it down carefully across two sawhorses.
If after inspecting the track rollers and alignment and your door is still difficult to open and close it may be time for replacement.
Over time the sliding glass door track accumulates dirt and grime.
Lower the rollers by turning the screws in the bottom corners of the door counterclockwise to provide clearances then lift the door and angle the bottom away from the frame to remove it.
Because sliding doors don t fold out the way bifold doors do they allow access to only half the width of the opening at a time.
The track acts as a guide for the door and also allows roller wheels to help the door run smoothly.
Standard sliding glass doors all have tracks.
Clean well and apply a silicon spray.
Sliding doors are very heavy very breakable and very expensive this is a two person job.
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Sounds like there may be dirt in the tracks.
Typically this is the result of dirt or debris inside the sill track.
Open your pella sliding door halfway.
This slows down your door considerably.
To clean and lubricate the hardware of a sliding closet door use a stiff brush a toothbrush or a hand vacuum to clean dust from the tracks.
First slide open the door completely and remove the head stop.
Never leave the glass door unattended.
Clean the track with a vacuum broom or small brush.
Find the small plastic cap on each edge of the sliding door panel near the bottom.
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