Tag: sliding_glass_door_maintenance

  • Sliding Glass Door With Colonial

    Sliding Glass Door With Colonial

    This design is mainly used on French doors, but when you see it on a sliding glass door, you can usually remove it for a better view. Especially on older sliding glass doors, these grids often don’t stay in place properly. The colonial grid on a sliding glass door is usually not glued, so it can come off easily. In some cases, both the left and right doors rub against each other.

  • Hot Day Fixing a Patio Door

    In some cases, working outdoors to repair a sliding glass door can be very challenging due to weather conditions, limited access, or safety concerns.

    The best time to work on a sliding glass patio door in South Florida, especially when there is no shade, is in the afternoon

    Or you can use a cover to protect the area from direct sunlight

    You can find in from a local store place Retractable Awnings here’s their website: http://Retractable Awnings

  • Replacement Sliding Glass Door From Double-Pane To 1/4

    The original window glass was a double-pane insulated unit made of 1/8” + 1/8” glass.

    Due to frame compatibility and customer approval, the insulated unit was replaced with a single 1/4” tempered glass panel that fits securely within the existing frame.

    Original double-pane glass (1/8” + 1/8”) was replaced with a single 1/4” tempered safety glass panel due to frame fitment. Customer approved the change.