Patio Sliding Door help please!
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Hi Just wondering if anyone has any experience of removing the fixed non sliding glazed side of the door. I need some new furniture and it wont fit through the normal opening side, and therefore need to take out the fixed side, If I can? Any idea what this would involve or if even possibe with out wrecking the whole patio door?
Thanks inadvance P.
Thanks inadvance P.
You can generally carefully remove the glazing beading and remove the glazed panel. I suggest that you get two 8" - 125lb glazing suction cups and a strong friend to assist you with lifting the double glazed panel (they are heavy). You may also want some roller blocks to help manoeuvre the panel once it is out of the frame. Personally, I would get a glazing company to assist you (that is insured), it will take them no more than half an hour!
The non sliding door is usually prevented from moving by an infill piece in the head and cill of the sub-frame. Prise them out with a scraper , the one on the cill might be screwed in , the screws are sometimes hidden under a rubber strip. Once you have removed the threshold and head infill check for small angle brackets holding the fixed door in place , remove if present . The door should then slide across to the middle where it can be lifted out.
Should take no more than 5 minutes
Should take no more than 5 minutes
Edited by R60EST on Saturday 14th November 15:54
OK seems after taking a good look at, Remove sliding door. Then remove rubber strips, remove glass, Remove bolted in midle vertical bar section. Its the removing the glass that now worries me. I thought originally I could take out fixed side complete, ie Glass and frame. I would think the odds are stacked up against me to remove a large double glazed unit and lean or lay it down with out twisting or cracking the corners, so because of this.....`I'm out'
In come the glaziers
In come the glaziers
Edited by Rotor on Saturday 14th November 18:12
If it where me i would take a big hammer and a the largest screwdriver in the tool box and then have a go with that
....then after i had broken the patio doors that you dont really want i would replace with nice new bi-folding ones!!
easy peasy job done!!
I have only fitted one pair of patio doors and from memory the fixed door slides into place then you screw in some retainers to stop it sliding out. should be as simple as removing these and sliding it out!!
HTH
Andy

easy peasy job done!!

I have only fitted one pair of patio doors and from memory the fixed door slides into place then you screw in some retainers to stop it sliding out. should be as simple as removing these and sliding it out!!
HTH
Andy
OK I'll have a beter look in the day light in the morning, trouble is I would love some Bi-fold doors, but we have a matching Sliding door at right angles to this one for the kitchen so ££££, and all I wanted/she wants is new furniture for Xmas, which will prob. not even arrive in time now
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