By placing an emphasis on recycling and $aving you
money, Beacon Windows specializes in helping people salvage rather than replace
their sliding glass doors. Below are
some tips you can use to help maintain your doors.
“Pregnant
Door Syndrome”- Common in door panels enduring
a lot of sand, salt, wind, dirt, pet hair
and water and particularly prevalent in the NON-operating door panel(s),
where the wind drives the salt and other debris into the door, settling around
the wheel systems. As this corrosive salt encrusted material hardens and builds
up, pressure exerts both inside and outside along the bottom rail. This VERY UNHEALTHY scenario for the
door system eventually not only pushes apart the bottom rail, but the corrosion
can actually eat away at the
aluminum causing it to burst forth like a bad case of door acne.
Is it fixable? Yes, sometimes. However
repairs must be made in a relatively short period of time to keep the corrosion
from continuing to eat away at the aluminum. “An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure” definitely applies here.
TIP: Regularly clean out your door tracks to avoid the corrosion build up. Use a wire brush and give the tracks a good scrubbing, vacuuming out any debris. Follow up with a degreaser, cleaning and thoroughly drying the tracks. Using the wire brush remove the doors and scrub underneath in the wheel areas. Not sure how to do this or should your issues be more advanced, feel free to call connect with Beacon Windows @ 727-641-8106 or visit www.SliderRepair.com
TIP: Regularly clean out your door tracks to avoid the corrosion build up. Use a wire brush and give the tracks a good scrubbing, vacuuming out any debris. Follow up with a degreaser, cleaning and thoroughly drying the tracks. Using the wire brush remove the doors and scrub underneath in the wheel areas. Not sure how to do this or should your issues be more advanced, feel free to call connect with Beacon Windows @ 727-641-8106 or visit www.SliderRepair.com