Although bifold doors rarely encounter any problems, there can be a few common issues that occur as a result of long-term wear and tear but they can usually be easily fixed.
If you find that your bifold doors will not close, start by following the below steps to help identify the problem:
1. Diagnose obstacles or broken parts
2. Check for damaged seals
3. Check for dirt or debris in the roller mechanism
4. Clean and lubricate mechanisms
5. Check alignment of track hinges
6. Adjust the height of the doors
7. Inspect the frame, threshold and door jamb
By following simple regular maintenance and checks on your bifold doors, you can help to prevent problems before the occur and before you need to spend time fixing them.
Make sure you take the following steps including:
- Clean and lubricate mechanisms
- Check tracks
- Check drainage
- Inspect seals
If you find that you cannot fix the problem yourself, you may need to contact the manufacturer for advice or ask a professional tradesperson to have a look at the problem. If you have an older set of bifold doors, it could be a sign that your bifold doors need completely replacing.
To find out more about how to fix bifold doors that won’t close, read our guide here: How to fix bifold doors: not closing