Door Patio Sliding Vinyl

Door Patio Sliding Vinyl



Installing Vinyl Replacement Sliding Glass Doors

Last week I told you how to remove your old sliding glass door in preparation for the installation of the vinyl replacement door. Let's go through the installation procedure for both the Retrofit style and replacement style frames.

Let's start with the retrofit frame. Like the retrofit window, the door will have a 2" lip flush with the outside edge of the frame. The difference between the retrofit window frame and the retrofit door frame is the absence of the lip on the bottom of the door due to the sill track. Your door will have the lip on both sides and across the top. The majority of the installation process is the same whether it's a retrofit frame or replacement frame. The first thing you want to do is check the floor for a level condition. If the base is not level, add shims to create a level base. This step is very important, because if you have a sloping bottom, the whole frame will be thrown out of square. You will have problems locking the door as well as air infiltration trouble. So, put down shims to make the base level. If possible, use one long shim to create a solid base for the weight of the door. Before setting the door in place, put down a bead of liquid nails from end to end, set the shims on top of the liquid nails, and run a generous bead of caulk on the outside face of the opening, where the retrofit lip is going to contact the exterior surface. Caulk the sides and the top.

Now set the door in place, being careful to lift the door and set the bottom track on top of the shims, rather than dragging the bottom. Obviously, this requires two people, one on each side. You tilt the top away from the opening as you set the bottom in place. Then, raise the top until the retrofit lip contacts the exterior surface where you applied the caulk. The reason I use liquid nails on the bottom rather than caulk is because I don't like to put screws in the bottom, and the liquid nails product is as good as screws when it dries. Have your helper hold the frame in place while you go inside to plumb and secure the door. Put a level on the jamb where the slider will lock. Plumb the jamb and install shims where you put your screws. You should put one about 6 inches from the top and one 6 inches from the bottom. A good quality door will have long screws shipped with the door that are replacements for the small screws holding the locking hardware to the jamb. Be sure to shim where these screws install. Now, if you leveled the bottom and plumbed the side, your top and opposite side should automatically be square. Put shims on the opposite jamb, and drive in your installation screws. Put 3 to 4 screws in the jamb. Then, run your tape measure from the top right corner to the bottom left corner. Write down that measurement. Measure from the opposite corners, and the measurement should be the same if your frame is square. Finally, put one screw in the top center You really don't need any more than one. You don't need to use shims since there won't be any load or torque on the top header. Just don't overtighten the screw, otherwise the frame will bow.

At this point you should have the frame installed in the opening with the fixed panel already glazed in from the factory. Here is where you want to install the sliding panel. It goes in from inside the house. Set it on the side and spray a generous amount of lubricant to the steel rollers to help them spin freely. Wipe away excess before putting the panel in. Remember to raise the top into the header as far as it will go, then swing the bottom over the lip and set it down on the track. If the bottom won't get over the bottom lip, you will have to adjust the bottom rollers to bring them up into the frame. You should see a hole on the side rail to insert a screwdriver and turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise to bring the rollers up and out of the way. After you set the rollers on the track, be sure to adjust them back down before sliding the door. Have your helper lift the side up while you turn the adjustment screw clockwise. Do both sides, then slide the door closed and check for equal daylight from top to bottom. If there is more daylight showing on top or bottom, adjust the rollers to bring the door panel plumb with the jamb. Adjust the lock. Each door should come with lock adjustment instructions. Install the screen door on the outside. Now seal the crack between the retrofit lip and the exterior surface. Go inside and fill the space between the frame and wall studs with R-13 insulation. The last step is trimming the inside. We sell vinyl trim pieces that are designed to trim the inside without having to paint, stain, or nail. You can see samples and prices for the trim at theshopping pageon the website.

Now, the replacement frame installation process is the same, except there is no retrofit lip. Therefore, when you put the frame into the opening, you have to plumb the side jambs from two places rather than one. In addition to plumbing the jamb left to right in the opening, you also have to plumb inside to outside because you don't have the retrofit lip to keep your frame aligned with the outside wall. Also, you need to apply trim to the exterior as well as the interior. You can use a basic vinyl flat trim for the outside, and that is available on the shopping page as well. Be sure to caulk the outside trim where it meets the surrounding surface.You just installed a vinyl sliding glass door. I will be on vacation next week, but the following week's article will deal with the best and safest way to install replacement windows on the second floor.


What Makes Sliding Patio Doors Different

Primarily, patio doors have been recently created and established significant trademark and distinction over those standardized entry doors. These sliding patio doors are considered to have shiny surface that will expand the perspectives and views while streaming interior space with the natural and sophisticated light and style whether in a complex or simplest form and pattern.

There are various products and merchandises that would incorporate different mechanisms in terms of multiple point locks designed for better safety, protection and refrain from leakages. In fact, as for the records, it has been widely used and put up in various domiciles in different places or communities.

Meanwhile, sliding and hinged patio doors are the two basic kinds of such. Both have similarities and distinctions particularly in their sets of features and designs.

First, the sliding patio doors are highly recommended for view maximizing and daylight. These are consisted of more than two separate panels, which are merged with permanent sections and boards. Such sliding panels would establish extra dramatic effects on their surfaces being glazed or shiny. Panel slides must be parallel to the wall so such do not obstruct with furniture positions and even the indoors and outdoors.

On the other hand, hinged patio doors function merely like standard entry doors. Though they are entirely glazed and most of the times, they are hung in pairs. Selecting sliding patio doors frequently comes to a substance of artistry over energy-competence. These individual panels are obviously narrower and more aesthetically obstructive. Hence, such sliding doors are more spacious and open themselves to wider openings.

Moreover, sliding patio doors have different sizes, colors, finishes, frames, profiles and styles. Such configurations may have additional considerations like combinations of permanent, sliding and hinged panels. Patio doors manufacturers and builders have to be extra careful when purchasing such products. Definitely, they have to be much aware with several considerations and characteristics – flexibility, affordability, durability and protection.

Such panel or door installation issues are sought to be somehow critical. Ask the help or assistance of only those who are certified to install and put up such panels or doors.

Many manufacturers do insist that there should always be an experienced helper or expert, a professional installer and a highly skilled contractor. This is to make advantage of their technical support and instructions. Patio door installations may take some time and require efforts and expertise to refrain from further problems and casualties.


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